The Engine Shed Wedding in Wetherby | Simon and Beth
Get your MOTOR Running
Some of you might have seen the amazing cars in these photos before as they have featured in a few weddings I've shot in the past by the incredible Cherry Pie Autos. Well this time it wasn't a work day for Simon the owner of said vehicular awesomeness. But instead was all about starting the engines, firing at all cylinders & rocking (Ok I've ran out of car metaphors so I'm gonna stop there) the dance floor for his very own wedding at the Engine Shed. Simon & the beautiful Beth began their adventure over at The Engine Shed in Wetherby A new venue for me but the staff, management & everyone involved absolutely made this day a pleasure to behold.
Make up & hair in the morning with Becca Hunton over at Simon & Beth's beautiful home before heading right into Roundhay park woods for some ethereal Bridesmaid awesomeness. It was then onto The Engine Shed, Wetherby in style where my guitar buddy extraordinaire Steven Heath Music played this incredible couple into the ceremony & onwards with his magical tones. Speaking of magic though. Wowza do I love a good magician & Oliver Twist Parker was bringing the close up tricks to make David Blane's all seeing eye cry tears into his pillow.
When all was said & done though, all paled in comparison to how frickin awesome these two were as we explored the fading light amidst the Engine Sheds urban surroundings. Shadows cast on walls of two humans at their most special of days. Back in the Engine Shed music filled the room, colours collided & moves were busted as the incredible gift to the ear holes Lindypop & ever magnificent Leeds City Stompers hit the stage & made all kinds of noise.
Here's to these two & for all the love that shook Wetherby to its very core.


As soon as I arrived the awesome venue manager gave me the grand tour of This Green Moon telling me about MAGICAL little monsters that lived there and endowing me with a special bracelet. I mean that was probably the GREATEST wedding venue intro I've ever had to be fair.