Natasha & Alastair • Wedding • Malmaison, Leeds

The beautiful Malmaison hotel and restaurant was the host to this lovely wedding in the centre of Leeds.  The whole day was at the hotel, including the ceremony and it’s a great venue if you’re looking to have your day all in one place.  The rooms are beautiful and Natasha & Alastair had the master ‘Depot’ suite booked for their wedding night.  Here you can see a few of my favourite shots from the day.

If you were at the wedding and would like to see the full gallery, where you can download pictures and order prints, you can do so at my secure online shop: www.robbooker.co.uk/shop.  You will need a password which you can get from Natasha or myself.

Malmaison is all in the detail (and the good selection of reds)

This decorations on this cake were handmade by Natasha!

Here the girls were getting ready in one suite, whilst I nipped into the master depot suite to snap a few details there.

Unknown to Natasha & Alastair, the staff at Malmaison were busy adding a few special touches to the room including these petals on the bed.

Here’s the bridesmaids flowers . . .

. . . and Natasha’s

Check out the DVDs being used to prop up the mirror, I’m not sure these are wedding night material.

Here the guys are checking out the best-man’s speech

The man himself putting the final details to his suit.

I took them downstairs onto the streets of Leeds to get a few relaxed portraits.

Check out these 3 shots of Alastair waiting for the moment he sees Natasha for the first time that day.

After the ceremony, I took them out for a quick portrait session outside the hotel.

I love group shots when they’re not too staged and you can see these guys like to have fun with each other.

These were shot around the side of the hotel down by the River Aire.

Nibbly bite-sized food is always a winner.

These mini-burgers rule.

After food and a few drinks, we went for another cheeky portrait session in the restaurant and bar.

This is Malmaison’s stairway of mirrors (It took a while to work out how to avoid seeing me in them)

Onto speeches where Al’s dad kicked off precedings …

And then the best man

Really like this informal way they did the speeches with everyone in the round.

Stuart Cooper16/03/2010 - 9:48 PM

Graet images Rob, you’ve told the story beautifully. I am loving the B&W’s – very stylish!

Charlie Johnson15/03/2010 - 4:08 PM

Great series of shots Rob. Loving the post production on the colour shots. Really classy, and understated beautifully.

Suzy Mitchell12/03/2010 - 6:05 PM

Beautifully consistent editing!I bet you have some really happy clinets there. I need to get disciplined with my post production.

Andrea Pickering12/03/2010 - 3:36 PM

The couple are very lucky, they will love them. I love the detail shots in particular and the couple in the restaurant too!

Chris MacKenzie12/03/2010 - 2:32 PM

Lovely work Rob. I love your details shots. My favourites, though, are the speeches and the couple at the bottom of the stairs.

Abby Wilkes12/03/2010 - 1:11 PM

Great work Rob, love the feel, the bride looks gorgeous. The couple will love these beautiful photographs!

Mike Galley12/03/2010 - 12:50 PM

Good solid work Rob, I can’t quite make my mind up over a favourite though, I think It would be the romantic shot of the Bride and groom in the restaurant.

Barnaby Aldrick12/03/2010 - 12:37 PM

Beautiful post Bookstop. Really classy and clean. They’ll no doubt love them all.

ps. Gonna rip that shoe shot at my next wedding!

Lisa Aldersley12/03/2010 - 12:32 PM

These are gorgeous. The details are beautiful and I love the ceremony shots.

James Pearson12/03/2010 - 12:17 PM

Wonderful images! Beautiful portraits and really excellent moments, emotions and expressions captured.

Rebecca Honeywell12/03/2010 - 11:30 AM

These are lovely, love the details and the mini burgers have made me hungry! I really like the romantic shot of the bride and groom in the restaurant.

neil12/03/2010 - 11:14 AM

love them love them!! nice happy bunch of images and some great ones of the couple!

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