Bath Documentary Wedding Photographs
The thermal spas of Bath have always drawn people from every walk of life and it was even selling bottled mineral water in 1661. It bloomed in the eighteenth century as a tourist resort when its elegant Georgian look we are familiar with was established. It is a perfect location for wedding photographers in Bath looking to create sophisticated Bath wedding photography.
The ambience of the Roman Great Bath, which is now below street level and illuminated by torchlight, creates a stunning location for your wedding and is ideal for your Bath wedding photographer to produce beautiful wedding photography.
Bath's Pump Room is close by where you can drink the health improving spa water. It is now a restaurant but its elegant rooms are available as a venue. As are the Assembly Rooms complex which was purpose designed for the ebb and flow of many people and is an inspiring location for the Bath wedding photographer to capture beautiful photojournalist wedding photography. The Ballroom, at one hundred feet long, is the largest in town and has retained its original and spectacular crystal chandeliers.
The Guildhall in Bath is now a versatile venue, which was built for successful business men - as the Assembly Rooms were reserved for the aristocracy. The Guildhall is adjacent to Parade Gardens, delightful pleasure grounds overlooking the Avon, which enable a wedding party to break out and give Bath wedding photographers an opportunity to capture candid and natural wedding photography in the city.
As a point of interest The Royal Photographic Society, established in 1853, is based in the city and open to both amateur and professional. Victoria and Albert popularised photography by becoming the first patrons of the Society and Fox Talbot had to be persuaded to remove the restrictive patents to enable photographers to trade their artwork.
