Childhood sweethearts Scott & Jay booked me two years in advance and spent much time and effort planning their fairytale wedding at St Donats Castle. It was a by all means perfect, beautifully photogenic, romantic, summer wedding. The bride looked stunning, her smile did not disappear from her face all day – brightening every space she entered.
St Donats is one of the top wedding venues in my books, I have photographed there 5 times this summer and each of them was different and uniquely exciting. There is so much to do within the venue’s grounds and close vicinity! I feel lucky every time I get to work there, the venue seems to attract truly wonderful people. I am yet to have a wedding there that was anything but amazing. If you’re planning your wedding at St Donats and looking for a South Wales wedding photographer feel free to drop me a line! In case you’re curious to explore here you can find another St Donats castle wedding of another great couple of mine from this past summer.
I’ll leave you to Scott & Jay’s wedding photographs, here is a selection of some of my favourite captures.
Bride & Groom – Jay & Scott
Wedding Venue – St Donats, Llantwit Major, South Wales
Wedding Season – Summer
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Thank you Scott & Jay for choosing me to be your South Wales wedding photographer.
Stunning wedding!
amazing as always!
Beautiful!
Very nice!
I would be interested in knowing about your experience with the A7rii. Did you integrate it regularly, or do you still do the majority of work with DSLRs?
Yes! Any updates? :)
Hi Holger,
Yes I am using the a7rII at every wedding along with a d4s. I shoot about the same number of photos on each body. Very happy with the combination.
For other work that only requires one camera body, I go with the Sony every time :)
❤️ I love St. Donats Castle. Awesome pictures Aga! x
Such a stunning collection, Aga. Bride, groom, friends and family all look gorgeous and you’ve shown the day really well (again :-)). Thanks for sharing.