Nadine and Simon featured on Whimsical Wonderland Weddings!

Remember Nadine and Simon from a blog post last year? Well thier wedding has just been featured on the highly acclaimed Whimsical Wonderland Weddings blog!

Nadine & Simons weddingh featured on the amazing Whimsical Wonderland Weddings blog

Wedding Fayres that we’re attending – Spring 2012

Wedding Fayres that we will be attending

Wedding fayres are a great way to meet new suppliers, get ideas for your wedding and get a free glass of bubbly! Come along to one of the wedding fayres we’re attending for a chat. See our work, the range of albums we have to offer and most importantly, come and get to know us and ask any questions!

 

February Dates

Wedding Fayres that HBA Photography are attending in the Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Leicester area

5th February – The Link Hotel, Loughborugh 11-4pm (Hannah will be there)

5th February – Mickleover Court, Derby – 11-3:30pm (Ben will be there)

19th February – Horsley lodge (Ben will be there)

19th February- The royal Hotel, Ashby (Hannah will the there)

26th February – Derby Conference Centre 11-3:30pm (Ben will be there)

26th February – The Stuart Hotel, Derby 11-3pm (Hannah will be there)

 

March Dates

4th March – Pride Park Asian wedding fayre, Derby (Ben & Hannah will be there)

11th March – Colwick Hall, Nottingham  (Hannah will the there)

11th March – Derby Assembly Rooms (Ben will the there)

25th March – Nottingham Gateway Hotel (Hannah and Ben will be there)

 

April Dates

1st April – Osmaston Park, Derbyshire 11-4pm    -  This wedding fayre is hosted by ourselves and promises to be a great event with lots of amazing wedding suppliers all under one roof!

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…..More dates coming soon!


In the meantime, don’t forget to check out some of our recent blog posts: 10 Ways to get the photos you want - Timings for your wedding day - Honeymoon Ideas - 18 Month Wedding Planner

 


Honeymoon Ideas

Honeymoon Ideas

We’re always interested to see what people think makes a great honeymoon. Whether is trekking in the Andes, taking a safari in Africa, sitting in paradise on a white sandy beach, skiing in the Alps, or simply taking a few days away in the Lake District, there is something for everyone to enjoy no matter what your tastes or budget.

We’d like to share with you our belated honeymoon in the hope that it inspired you to do something special after your wedding and take some time to relax together as a newly married couple.

After a few years of waiting we finally managed to take our honeymoon, and boy was it worth the wait. We spent a week (not long enough!) in the Maldives on the Paradise Island Resort in Kuredu. Having been to the Caribbean before we assumed it would be something similar, but it wasn’t… it was somewhere quite special and without trying to be to stereotypical, it was ‘paradise’. The crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, the palm trees and the tropical fish certainly live up to the expectations painted in the holiday brochures and TV programmes.

We arrived in Malé, the main island in the Maldives, and were escorted to the Kuredu Islands private lounge where we were refreshed by ice-cold towels and drinks while we watched the sea planes around us landing and taking off. After a short flight by sea plane, with spectacular views of the Maldivian Islands we landed on Kuredu. First impressions of the island were beyond our expectations with the unspoilt white sands and crystal blue waters. We couldn’t wait for our holiday to begin.

We spent our days sitting on the beach in the 30+ degree heat, interrupted by an hour of snorkelling in the lagoon every so often, which is amazing by the way. On one snorkelling session, swimming out from the beach I was greeted by a 5ft green turtle and had the pleasure of being able to swim alone, side by side this magnificent animal for 20 minutes or so, the turtle occasionally rising to the surface to take a breath of air before it swam off into the distance again and out of sight – this alone made the holiday.

For anyone who is a “foody”, the food in the buffet restaurant is great and for anyone who isn’t much of a food connoisseur, you’ll be happy with the vast selection of hot and cold food available. Every breakfast, lunch and dinner there is a selection of hot and cold buffet food, as well as various stations cooking fresh food to order and to a high standard. There are also 3 a la carte restaurants available at an extra cost if you fancy dinner on the beach.

There are various trips available there at an additional cost for those who want to explore more of the Maldives, ranging from a romantic sunset cruise to scuba-diving in the cleaning station for the black-tip reef sharks and manta-rays. We went out on a ½ day snorkelling trip and it was worth every penny to see even better marine life than there is on Kuredu.

If you’re after somewhere to take you completely away from it all, then the Maldives is definitely the place to relax and unwind. We’re desperate to go back again already!

 

Kuredu Tips:
- The best snorkelling is in the “house reef” – This is where the turtles come to eat and bathe in the sun.
- Everyone staying on Kuredu as ‘all inclusive’ gets a free ‘Sunset Cruise’ trip, so don’t pay extra if the travel agent offers it to you.
- Currency: US Dollars , although the island doesn’t take any money throughout your stay as they charge it to the room and you settle the bill at the end of the stay. You’ll only need a few dollars for tips
- Plugs: Standard UK 3-pin 220v plug
- Flight time: From the UK 10h45m
- When booking , shop around for the best price online and then see if your local travel agent will match the price for you if you don’t want to book online. Most agents will match the online price if you ask.
- If you do book online make sure your holiday is ATOL protected – We booked ours online at first and then the online travel agent went into administration and we lost the holiday. Luckily as it was ATOL protected, we got the money back.
- Towels: Don’t both taking any as you’re provided with bath and beach towels
- Luggage: Take as little as possible…you wont need it, especially shoes! The islands policy is “No news & no shoes”. They encourage everyone to walk around 24-7 in bare feet, or in just flip flops, even at dinner in the evening so don’t bother with the shoes ladies.
-Weather: The temperature remains fairly consistent throughout the year, but if you want to avoid the rainy season, go between October & April. Having said that we went in June and we didn’t see a drop of rain all week. Lucky I guess.
- 1 week just isn’t enough. If you can afford it, take 2 weeks there to really unwind and relax.
- Take a camera with you, and also an underwater camera too if you can get one
- There are various types of rooms available ranging from the garden bungalow through to the water bungalows. All of them are great, and you get what you pay for really. We stayed in a garden bungalow, and it was beautiful. If we went back again we wouldn’t upgrade. We’d rather spend the upgrade money on a few extra nights there in paradise!

 

For more details about Kuredu, visit their website by clicking here.

 

 

Our belated honeymoon in the MaldivesOur honeymoon in the MaldivesOur Honeymoon in the MaldivesOur Honeymoon in the Maldives - A selection of the wildlife on the islandOur Honeymoon in the Maldives - Some artistic photos of the tripOur Honeymoon in the Maldives - Beautiful Sunsets

Sufyan & Sarah married at Manchester Museum!

Sarah & Sufyan's wedding at Manchester Museumin the Fossils Gallery, by HBA Photography

Sufyan & Sarah chose to get married at Manchester Museum at the Fossils Gallery underneath the T-Rex, other wise known as Stan! After the ceremony we all headed through to the Reception & Egyptian Gallery for photos and gorgeous Indian canapés, then through to the Living Worlds gallery for dinner. It was far too snowy and icy to risk any photos outside so we got some in and around the exhibits! It was a lovely wedding although next time we visit we going to hope for less snow as we very nearly had to sleep in our van! Here are a few of our favourites from the day….

Sarah & Sufyan's wedding at Manchester Museumin the Fossils Gallery, by HBA PhotographySufyan and Sarah's wedding at The Manchester Museum. The cermeony underneath the T-RexSufyan and Sarah's wedding at The Manchester Museum. The drinks receptionSufyan and Sarah's wedding at The Manchester Museum. Dinner in the Living Worlds GallerySufyan and Sarah's wedding at The Manchester Museum. Some details from the day

Click here to view the full gallery from Sufyan and Sarah's wedding at The Manchester Museum.

Mia – 2 Years Old

Mia's portrait phootshoot - 2 Years old

Its always nice to see a client again. In truth Hilary is more like a friend as we’ve seen her on numerous occasions at weddings with her amazing chocolate fountain. Mia is Hilary’s granddaughter and last year we photographed Mia just after her first birthday, so it was lovely to see her again a year later and with mum Rachael this time! Mia was a good as gold in front of the camera, especially after Rachael put on the nursery rhyme DVD to sing along to (we’ve still got the songs in our heads!!). Here are a few of our favorites…

Mia's baby photoshoot
Mia's baby photoshoot
Mia's baby photoshoot
Mia's baby photoshoot

Click Here to view the full gallery and to purchase your own prints from our online photo shop

Wedding Cakes Ideas

Wedding Cake ideas, including chocolate cake, fruit cake, decoration ideas, toppers etc etc

There are so many different ideas out there for wedding cakes – Different shapes, colours, decorations… the possibilities are endless. We’ve put together a few different pics that we’ve taken over the years to hopefully give you some ideas for your wedding!

 

Cake Toppers

Fancy having your cake maker sculpt a caricature topper of yourselves? Most online cake makers just need a photo of you both and it can be delivered to your wedding reception as a complete surprise if you fancied unveiling on the big day

Cake toppers - Custom Made to suit your wedding

 

Cake Colours

Matching your cake colour to your wedding theme can be a lovely touch. For this wedding the bridesmaids dresses were a beautiful light sage green, perfectly matched by their cake.

Colourful wedding cakes to match your theme

 

Cake Jewellery

If ribbon or sugar flowers aren’t your thing, why not think about ‘cake jewellery’? Made from beautiful beads attached to thin wire, your cake can have just as much sparkle on the big day as you do (maybe not quite as much, but it’ll look nice anyway!).

Cake Jewellery - a great way to make your cake really stand out from others.

 

Cake Flowers

If you want to stay with something more traditional, sugar flowers can be very spectacular on your wedding cake!

Cake flowers - A more traditional way to decorate your wedding cake

 

Fairytale Wedding Cakes

Why settle with 1 cake when your can have 6! The possibilities are endless…why not have your dream fairytale wedding cake.

A spectacular fairytale wedding cake

 

Cheesecake!

Why have cake if you don’t like it… you can just have a few wheels of cheese instead!

Wedding Cheese Cake - Why have cake if you dont eat it... you can just have a wheele of cheese instead!

 

Chocolate Cakes

If fruit or sponge cake isn’t up your street, why not have your entire wedding cake made out of chocolate? Chocolate by Design, Chesterfield make the most stunning, hand sculpted wedding cakes, entirely out of chocolate!

Chocolate lovers watchout! Amazing wedding cakes made of chocolate

 

Cake Pops

Literally, cake lollypops! A delicious wedding favour, or just something for the guests to nibble on throughout the evening. There are so many decorations available for these little treats.

Cake Pops - A great wedding favour, or just something fo rthe kids to nibble!

 

Contemporary wedding cakes

Why not have something a bit special for your wedding cake. Wedding cake maker ‘Wedding Cakes by Carolyn’ specialises in making some very cool cakes…. take a design to her and she’ll make it for you!

Contemporary wedding cakes

 

 

Below are some of our favourite cake makers in the local area.

Chocolate by Design – www.chocolate-by-design.co.uk

Wedding Cakes by Carolyn – weddingcakesbycarolyn.co.uk

April Delights – www.aprildelights.co.uk

Layers Cakes – www.layerscakes.co.uk

Cotton and Crumbs – www.cottonandcrumbs.co.uk

 

 

Newstead Abbey – A beautiful Nottinghamshire wedding venue!

 

One of the most beautiful wedding venues in Nottinghamshire - Newstead Abbey

For a truly unforgettable wedding what better place to get married than the former home of a romantic poet? 

We love Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire – Its one of those venues that when you approach it, you just have to say ‘wow’!

Newstead Abbey has so much to offer and can cater for every type of wedding, be in an intimate wedding with only a few guests to  a huge wedding. Its grounds, both front and back are stunning and the possibilities for photographs are endless!

One of the most beautiful wedding venues in Nottinghamshire - Newstead Abbey

The last time we were there is was absolutely FREEZING!! Still, our bride Emily was desperate to take advantage of the beautiful building for her photos so she wrapped up warm and headded outside into the -6 degrees cold and didn’t complain once!

One of the most beautiful wedding venues in Nottinghamshire - Newstead Abbey

 

Here is some information from the Newstead Abbey website: www.newsteadabbey.org.uk

 

Civil Ceremonies

Civil ceremonies at Newstead take place in the Orangey. Originally the south transept of the Priory Church, the Orangey got its name from the Byron family, who purchased the Newstead estate from Henry VIII in 1540, and converted the transept into a room for growing citrus fruits. The Orangey’s ornate plaster ceiling, crystal chandelier and large windows with beautiful garden views beyond make the Orangey a delightful wedding venue.
Chapel Ceremonies
Newstead Abbey houses a Chapel with an active congregation that may be used for wedding ceremonies. Please note that couples wishing to get married in the Chapel must either live in or have obvious ties with the Parish.
For more information on Chapel weddings please contact:

Drinks receptions
Drinks receptions can be held immediately after the ceremony in the Garden room - a quiet, cool and peaceful space that is ideal for your guests to congregate in, while you are having those all-important photographs taken. The decor of the Garden Room is a light cream, so your own colour scheme may be introduced to the room if required. Drinks may be served in the Garden Room, where your guests can mingle and make use of the adjoining French Garden.

Receptions
Newstead Abbey has two distinctive reception rooms available for hire; the stylish West Front Suite offers stunning views of Newstead Abbey’s breathtaking facade, while the Cascade Room has magnificent views over the lake, and is perfect for more intimate wedding receptions.

 

For other venue blogs, Click the below links:

Moxhall Hall

Donington Park Farmhouse

The Priest House

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