Hope these snaps help you with your planning
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STROUD REG OFFICE
Photography Policy:
Can take photos in the ceremony room, standing where ever suits. No photographs to be taken once the ceremony begins.
No Photos of the actual signing of the register - data protection: a mock signing is offered instead.
Lighting is rather yellow.
The room is rather blue.
Lights off
Lights on
Ceremonial table
Register signing table
Register signing table. Sharp shadow.
Small conservatory - 3 x 3m at the most and may not be available.
A car free corner of the car park.
Again the car park - it'll be packed with cars on the day. The bin doesn't help,
Stratford Park
Offers the chance for lovely shots,but it may be too much walking for some people. Suggest a strategy for people and locations, so that the majority of guests are filmed in one/two location/s.
The band stand. Often has teenagers chilling in it who will move if asked to.
American style shelter - in a rather dark spot.
The Museum In The Park - has a fab main door, ask for permission if you want pics outside it. The building has potential as a backdrop.
The 'ruin' - orientation pic.
Reinforcements have been added since I was last here. The don't have to show.
From inside.
From the outside.
From the inside.
Tricky to use the entrance without using photoshop.
Gates into the walled garden - opposite the entrance shown above.
Bench 1
Bench 2
Wall behind bench 2
PARK LOCATIONS
Leaves may have gone.
Shady, but great potential and close to 'ruin'.
The lake - orientation shot.
Lakeside Good location for group shot - photographer can stand on the elevated ground - as in shot. Though it's a bit of a walk to/from the 'ruin'
Similar area to above with Museum In The Park as a backdrop.
Small pond - private - with tiny deck for two - reflections?
Bridge with stream under. Shady spot.
Bridge again.
THE RECEPTION VENUE
Not a huge amount of scope for gorgeous outdoor shots, but easily accessed for 'banker' shots and those less mobile.
One of the entrances
Seating to the side of the entrance above.
Seating area.
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