Family Photographer - Matt Rock Photography - Family Legacy Photos

As a documentary and portrait photographer I’ll share a bit about family photo shoots, the joy they bring and the memories they preserve.

Do you wish you had more family photos to look back on from when you were a child? Looking back at Mum & Dad when they looked young?

Why not book a portrait session and make some memories with a fun walk in the woods or at a local park with the kids and maybe the dog too!

These sessions will last around two hours and we can just have a fun walk and make some beautiful memories with your family whilst getting some natural photos in a documentary style, along with some portraits. These family shoots take place throughout the year and can be any season however I feel the most beautiful time for me is in the Autumn. It’s such a beautiful season although some families prefer the warmer months and the more comfortable you feel the better your experience will be.

Ightham mote family shoot
Family shoot at Ightham Mote
Family shoot at Ightham Mote
Family Shoot at Ightham Mote
Family shoot at Ightham Mote
Family shoot at Ightham Mote
Family shoot in the woods, London
Family shoot in the woods, London
Knole Park Family shoot
Knole Park Family shoot
Knole Park Family shoot
Knole Park Family shoot
Knole Park Family shoot
Knole Park Family shoot
Knole Park Family shoot - Kids toy

If you have got this far and love the idea of capturing some family memories of your own and would like to get in touch with me using the link above or call me on 07970668592.

Hever Castle Wedding & Event Photographer - Matt Rock Photography

Matt Rock - Weddings and Events at Hever Castle, Kent - Preferred supplier

Q: What do me and Henry V111 have in common? Answer at the end.

Hever Castle is a beautiful wedding and events venue in the Kent countryside with lots of history and was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn and also owned by a very famous King - King Henry V111 back in 1539...

Fast forward a just a few hundred years and I’ve worked at the castle many times over the last few years and last September, 2023 I was asked if I would like to be put onto a small list of their favourite suppliers and of course I said yes straight away!

Who wouldn’t?

As soon as I was on board, Kate, Paul, Sherry and the team started to offer their clients my services and I have had the privilege to work there much more over the last 13 months.

In July 2024 Kate asked if I wanted to shoot a big, two day event for the son of the castles current owner, Mr Guthrie. It was a great event and I was honoured to have been asked to be their photographer for this event.

Weddings and events are full of excitement for me as you never really know how they are going to go until you get there and start to work.

Is Hever on your wish list of wedding venues? Let me know and I can share some galleries with you.

For now I have included below some of the memories I’ve managed to capture over the time i’ve spent working here.

Drone photograph of Hever Castle, Kent
Matt Rock (me) being driven in a buggy by Jack to the Italian Gardens to start event coverage @mattrockprophoto
Bottle of Laurent-Perrier at hever Catle
Saxofonist at hever Castle, Kent
Black & White photo of a guest at Hever Castle corporate event
Guest at Corporate event, Hever Castle, Kent
Guest at Hever Castle, Kent
Pouring red wine at Hever Castle, Kent
Wedding couple portrait n the Castle, Hever Castle, Kent
Wedding guest selfie in the Italian Gardens, Hever Castle, Kent
Hever Castle, Kent
Member of staff serving champagne at Hever Castle, Kent
Hever Castle, Kent
Kids playing on the lawn at Hever Castle, Kent
Kids playing on the lawn at Hever Castle, Kent
Kids playing on the Lawn at Hever Castle, Kent
Lawn games at Hever Castle, Kent
Kids playing on the Lawn at Hever Castle, Kent
50th Wedding anniversary celebrations at Hever Castle, Kent
Kids running on the lawn at Hever Castle, Kent
Corporate event in the Italian gardens at Hever Castle, Kent
Bride and her mum walking to the ceremony with reflection in the Astor Wing, Hever Castle, Kent
Silhouette of the Bride and Groom in the Italian Gardens, Hever Castle, Kent
Reserved at Hever Castle, Kent
Saxofonist at Hever Castle, Kent
Guest in Tuxedo at Hever Castle, Kent
String band @bluetopazmusic - Hever Castle,
Bride walking with her mum to the Astor Wing at Hever Castle, Kent
Bride and her mum walking in the Ceremony at the Astor Wing, Hever Castle
Bride and Groom signing register in the Astor Wing, Hever Castle, Kent
Guest at a corporate event at Hever Castle, Kent
Italian gardens corporate event, Hever Castle, Kent
Guest Laughing at an event in the Italian Gardens, Hever Castle, Kent
Portrait of the bride and groom at Hever Castle, Kent
Guests enjoying canapes at Hever Castle, Kent
Knight at Hever Castle, Kent
Violinist at a wedding in the Astor Wing, Hever Castle, Kent
Wedding couple on the bridge at Hever Castle, Kent
Wedding speech in the Astor Wing at Hever Castle, Kent
Canapes at Hever Castle Event, Kent
Staff serving drinks and canapes at Hever Castle - Italian gardens.
Bride & Groom portrait by the fountains in the Italian Gardens, Hever Castle, Kent
Guests walking through the Italian gardens at Hever Castle, Kent
Bride and Groom stroll past Hever Castle.
Hever Castle standing out in it's surroundings, Kent
On stage at the Guthrie event - Hever Castle, Kent
Guthrie Event, Hever Castle, Kent
Guest taking a photo on his camera phone, Hever Castle, Kent
Guests at a corporate event at Hever Castle, Kent
Guests at a corporate event at Hever Castle, Kent
Cheers - Hever Castle corporate event
Bob Pound, Magician at Hever Castle corporate event - @bobpound
Serving food at Hever Castle, Kent
Bride and Groom portrait at Hever Castle, Kent
Bride and groom over looking the lake in the Italian Gardens, Hever Castle, Kent
Drone view of the Italian Gardens at Hever Castle, Kent
Fireworks at The Italian Gardens, Hever Castle, Kent

Answer to the question at the beginning of this blog….

What do me and Henry V111 have in common?

We have both worked at Hever Castle :)

Why not take a look at another blog here - Documentary Photographer - Matt Rock

Documentary photographer, Matt Rock Photography

In this blog I take a look at some unposed, natural photos I love to observe during a wedding day...

NO POSING - NO DIRECTION - JUST REAL, HONEST MOMENTS

Bride getting ready at South Lodge Hotel, Horsham

If you are getting married you will no doubt be thinking about how you want your photographs to look and how you want to remember your big day. It may be the magazine style wedding with lots of staged, posed portraits and lots of group photos of everyone at the wedding. Or you may prefer your wedding photographer to have no interaction or influence in how your wedding is captured. Both styles will determine who you choose as your wedding photographer so they can capture the memories you want of your big day.

No one style is right or wrong as it’s your choice.

Speaking to my couples, they book me on how I work best and as a portrait photographer I like to make some portraits during a wedding as this will capture you, your dress, your suit and of course your venue. However, I don’t want to influence how your day runs as I believe a wedding should be remembered for what it was, not something that was staged.

So I have a unique approach of fusing these two styles together; getting those natural moments that happen throughout the day which tends to be around 80/90% of documentary photography but also spending a short amount of quality time on a small selection of directed portraits and a few group photos of your nearest and dearest.

This means your portrait session only lasts around 15/20 minutes so you get to spend most of your day with your closest friends and family.

Take a look below at some beautiful documentary style shots captured without direction at some of my favourite recent weddings.

NO POSING - NO DIRECTION - JUST REAL, HONEST MOMENTS

Eating Canapes at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Groom at South Lodge, Horsham
Bride in her car looking at her bridesmaids, Kent
Bride with Dad at Bore Place, Kent
Confetti at Bore Place, Kent
Stairs at Lympne Castle, Kent
Father of the Groom, Bore Place, Kent
Bride getting ready at Bore Place, Kent
Bride and Groom walking down back down the aisle at The Secret Garden, Kent
Bride getting her shoes on at Lympne Castle, Kent
Bride waiting for her dad to see her in her wedding dress at Lympne Castle
Bride and her dad walking to the ceremony at Lympne Castle
Bride at Bore Place, Kent
Ceremony at Lympne Castle
Ceremony at Lympne Castle
Dancing on the dancefloor at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Firt kiss at Lympne Castle. Kent
Groom getting ready at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Bride getting ready at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Bride and her mum at Hever Castle, Kent
Bride and groom after the Ceremony at Lympne Castle
Confetti in the courtyard at Lympne Castle
Astor wing ceremony at Hever Castle
Signing the register at The Secret Garden, Ashford, Kent
Bride dancing at The Oak Barn, Frame Farm, Kent
Dancing with the Bride at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Father of the bride dance at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Dancing at The Wheatsheaf, Edenbridge
Dancing at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Guest taking a photo at Hever Castle, Kent
Groom kissing bride in the back of the wedding car at South Lodge, Horsham
Food at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Chef preping the Wedding breakfast at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Chef at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Magician at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Father of the bride speech at The Old Kent Barn, Kent
Groom at The Wheatsheaf, Edenbridge
Groom dancing at The Wheatsheaf, Edenbridge

NO POSING - NO DIRECTION - JUST REAL, HONEST MOMENTS

Are you looking for an experienced wedding photographer who fuses documentary, natural photos with some beautiful wedding portraits? Please look at some examples here and get in touch with me if you have any questions about how I can help you with your special wedding day.

You can also follow Matt’s instagram and facebook updates using the links below.

Why not look at this blog describing how I offer all finished photos in both Colour & Black & White

Getting ready to last orders at the bar - Matt Rock wedding Photographer

You don’t want to miss any of the dance floor action - now you don’t have to - let me explain…

Starting with something new is always a daunting but exciting thing to do.

So from 2024 I decided to offer a new service within my wedding photography collections that means there is no more time deadlines. I will be with you from you getting ready; starting 2 hours before your ceremony right up until the bar closes. ‘Last orders’ so to speak.

‘Getting ready until last orders at the bar’ will allow me to capture so much more of your wedding day, sun sets, evening portraits, sparklers and of course the party afterwards - the family menber with incredible dance moves, the spontaneous party trick or the organised last minute kongo -

You can have it all.

Fireworks at Hever Castle, Kent
Wedding Dancing slow shutter
Bride dancing at The Oka Barn, Frame Farm
Singer of a band in black &  white - silhouette

The first two images below from 2023 were made just before I was due to leave the wedding.

I’d put away all the lights and almost packed the cameras away when the guests; unbeknown to me started to do this family tradition of surfing over the other guests who were already sitting on the floor. Although I didn’t know this was about to happen I just had to stay on to get some of the action with what I had on me.

This was one of the moments I realised that staying on until last orders was a service I wanted to offer so it got me thinking about how I could incorporate it into my business in 2024.

How much better could these images have been if i’d been booked to stay on and was prepared for them?

A lot better!!

Bride & groom with sparklers
Bride and groom wedding party time at Westenhanger Castle, Kent

Are you looking for an experienced wedding photographer who fuses documentary, natural photos with some beautiful wedding portraits? Please look at some examples here and get in touch with me if you have any questions about how I can help you with your special wedding day.

You can also follow Matt’s instagram and facebook updates using the links below.

Drone Photography by Matt Rock AND THE DJI MINI 2

Have you ever thought what your wedding or event venue looks like from above?

I use the little power house that is the DJI Mini 2 - photo of the drone I use below

Drone - dji Mini 2

Drone shot of the Bride and groom at Westheath Weddings, Sevenoaks

The dji Mini 2 is an amazing little drone to fly and it’s been one of the best investments I’ve made in recent years.

To be honest it’s my first proper drone so I can’t really compare it to others but it works well for me and my business. The Mini 2 is small, relatively quiet, lightweight and can fly in quite heavy winds, which is handy when working in the UK.

I have only flown one other, smaller ‘toy’ drone before which was a great little drone to practice with as there were no automated flying aids; which help it stay in the air - the first time I took off I almost lost it and I had to retrieve it many times from neighbours houses and the top of my bathroom roof!

I bought it to learn how to fly a drone on the advise from a model shop in Dartford, Kent. It was a good investment to teach me how to fly and makes the dji Mini 2 so easy and lets me just concentrate on getting the image or video I need and so far i’ve not had any need to climb a tree to get it back.

The stabilised, 4K camera really does a great job at keeping the footage still when filming or shooting stills at a wedding venue or event space. I just pop my phone onto the controller, link it up and away you go…

Below are more drone shots from weddings and corporate events i’ve been lucky enough to work at.

Having drone shots of your big day or event will give you that different perspective that sets it apart from others.

It will set the scene of the day and elevate your cherished wedding album.

Drone shot of a Church in Kent
Drone shot of Bride & Groom walking at The Darenth, Sevenoaks, Kent
Drone shot of bride and Groom walking at The Darenth, Sevenoaks, Kent
Drone shot of Allington Castle, Maidstone, Kent
Drone shot of Hever Castle, Kent
Drone shot of a Church in Kent

Are you getting married at your favourite church and want to get a birds eye view of the historic building?

Is your big day at a lovely Castle, a manor house or a golf course? if the answer is yes, you will absolutely love the views you get from the sky above and it really does give you a sense of where you said ‘I do’.

Drone shot of Lympne Castle, Kent

I made the cash investment into a drone and all the insurances that come with it a few years ago as I wanted to set myself apart and have a little something unique that will make your gallery that bit more special.

Drone shot of Lympne Castle, Kent
Drone shot of Lympne Castle, Kent

Drone photography or video won’t cost you any extra as I include it in all my wedding and commercial work and you can enjoy these photos (weather permitting of course) of your big day along with the more traditional ground floor view - approximately 5’’ 8’ high from the ground :)

Drone shot of Squerry's Estate, Kent
Drone shot o the Castle Westenhanger, Kent
Drone shot of Detling show ground corporate event
Drone shot of Salomons Estate, Kent
Drone shot of Dartford football club, Kent
Drone shot of Dartford football club, Kent

Kent and London Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

“beautiful colour and timeless Black & White”

* You can have both *

Matt explains his decision to offer both formats as standard, since January 2023 and why he’s never looked back…

Bride & Groom after their ceremony

Katherine & Neil

“Matt was one of the first people we contacted when planning our wedding and he was so helpful and friendly when we had issues with our venue. He was so easy to talk to about what we wanted, helping us decide what to book.

On the day he was really good at helping us get some really lovely shots- they show the whole day and everyone that was there so well! Loads of our guests have said how friendly he was- very happy with everything!”

Let me go back to July 2022 when I was about to trial a new wedding service that I planned to offer to my couples in the future. A service that would involve more editing and ultimately a lot more time spent behind the scenes with every wedding I shoot. My main goal was to offer an extra service that I hoped would be a welcome improvement to my current wedding business. So for the remainder of 2022 I started to surprise my couples and hoped this would be a welcome bonus when they received their new online wedding gallery.

It turns out that every couple really liked the fact they could choose which format they prefered to print out and hang on the wall. Result!!

With 100% positive feedback I received from July to December 2022 I just had to change how I did things and commit to offering this service as standard - so it was in January 2023 that I started to supply - at no extra cost - all of your finished, ready to print wedding photos in beautiful colour and timeless Black & White formats.

No you are more in control of how you show off your wedding photos.

Bride & Groom confetti

Maisie & Jonny

“Matt was great to have as our photographer - we love the candid approach! He was very easy to work with, he took all the pictures we wanted and was great at getting shots of friends & family, the pictures turned out great and we couldn't be happier. We received loads of great quality pictures, and what's more he's fun to have around on the day!”

Making black & white images from colour ones isn’t just a case of clicking a button and making it a boring greyscale image - nobody wants that in their lives, or on their walls; washed out colour photos with no heart and sole.

In fact it’s a whole new process that involves looking more carefully at the highlights, shadows meaning a lot more work behind the scenes to get the black and white photos to look like a timeless moment at your wedding that you’d be proud to hang on the wall.

You can probably see from my website that I love black and white photos but I noticed I was finishing more and more photos this way and neglecting the colour ones a bit.

As my wife started to point out to me; most couples would probably choose colour over black and white if they had only one choice, so offering both up front meant I could satisfy my black and white obsession whilst also giving you what you want.

This also had another benefit which I hadn’t even considered when making this change; it meant that designing a wedding album would be a lot more straight forward when swapping black and white pages to colour ones, as they are already in the gallery and I can swap them with ease.

Here are some more beautiful examples; created in beautiful colour and timeless black & white photographs.

Bride & Groom industrial portrait

Alice & Edmond

“Matt was fantastic photographing our wedding, from the start to finish. The photo's he captured for us were a joy to behold. He was wonderful on the day expertly capturing some wonderfully candid shots and everything else. His positioning was so perfect that we didn't even know he was there during the big moments, allowing us to just focus on the day. It was a pleasure to have Matt as part of our big day and we would fully recommend him. Thank you Matt!!!”

Thank you for reading and if you want to get the most out of your wedding photos please get in touch and I can help you achieve the best wedding photos you have always dreamed of.

** Why not check out my blog from 2020 with my black and white photographs - Wedding and Portraits photographer - HERE **

Kent Wedding Photographer, Matt Rock Photography - my 2023 review

looking for a wedding photographer for your wedding?

I thought i’d share a little insight to some of my wedding work and reviews from 2023 with some of my favourite images… I might have to produce another, blog part two as I hadn’t expected to include so many and there are lots of weddings not featured.

Wedding at South Lodge Hotel Brighton Road, Horsham, RH13 6PS, and then onto The Cider Trap, Wobblegate Farm

Black & White photo of the Bride and Groom walking back to their wedding car
Matt is amazing!! Our pictures have completely blown us away!
Matt was so easy to work with, his communication was spot on and we felt completely safe in his hands!
On the day, Matt was great! He made us and our wedding guests feel so at ease, and as a result got some brilliant candid pictures that really captured the spirit of our day! Can’t recommend matt highly enough!
— Sarah & Martin 20.12.23
Colour photo of the Bridesmaid helping the Bride get ready in window light
The best man helping the Groom with his suit

Photographing weddings at this time of year is a real joy; with all the lights, cosy warm rooms and the anticipation of Christmas just around the corner. This was a standout wedding in 2023 for me because the groom was a friend who i’ve know for a few years and also a great videographer / film maker himself. The lovely family and friends that attended this wedding always helps make my job that much more fun!


Wedding at Lympne Castle, The St, Lympne, Hythe CT21 4LQ

Matt was one of the first people we contacted when planning our wedding and he was so helpful and friendly when we had issues with our venue. He was so easy to talk to about what we wanted, helping us decide what to book.

On the day he was really good at helping us get some really lovely shots- they show the whole day and everyone that was there so well! Loads of our guests have said how friendly he was- very happy with everything!
— Katherine & Neil 28th October 2023
Drone shot showing the front of Lympne Castle with Autumnal colours
Bride & Groom walking through the court yeard into the confetti
Drone shot of Lympne Castle and surrounding countryside
Colour photo of the Bride & Groom portrait outside the castle door with a puddle reflection
Colour photo of Bride & Groom walking up Lympne Castle driveway
Colour photo of the Bride & Groom at Lympne Castle entrance gate
The Bride & Broom's first dance
First Dance

Autumn is an amazing time of year for weddings and the outcome is beautiful photographs to cherish forever - simple as that. The colours are beautiful, the weather is unpredictable and Lympne Castle really shines at this time of year. I’ve been on the recommended list of photographers at Lympne Castle for a few years now and always love coming back. The Bride & Groom were very welcoming and their gust were fun to work with. Really loved this one!


Wedding at 0ne Warick Park Hotel, 1 Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TA

Matt was great to have as our photographer - we love the candid approach! He was very easy to work with, he took all the pictures we wanted and was great at getting shots of friends & family, the pictures turned out great and we couldn’t be happier. We received loads of great quality pictures, and what’s more he’s fun to have around on the day!
— Maisie & Jonny - 5th August 2023
Bridesmaids looking at a hotel sign that says 'Hello Gorgeous'
Colour photo of the Bridesmaid opening the hotel room door to the usher
Bride having her makeup added
oroid photo being taken by a guest
Pile of poloroid photos on a table with wine glasses
Bride looking in the mirror laughing with her bridesmaid crying
Bride portrait, standing with her flowers looking out of the window
Black & White photo of the Bride in the window
Black & White photo of the Bride looking at her two bridesmaids
Bridesmaids fanning the brides armpits while bride waves her arms and flowers in the air
Bride walking to the ceremony in the hotel coridor
Bride in the lift pushing the 0 floor button
Groom waiting for his bride
Bride in tears as she walks down the aisle
Bride and groom during wedding ceremony
Bride & Groom walking
Bride & Groom confetti walk

Bride and Groom photo walk
Couple clinking wine glasses
Bride & Groom messing around
Bride & Groom eating their wedding donuts
Bride and Groom fun first dance

The sun doesn’t always shine in August and this was one of the only wet weddings I shot in 2023. Despite this, it was the perfect venue for a rainy day. There was no outside space to use apart from a public footpath but it was enough to get some great outdoor photos and we had a break in the rain until after we’d finished the groups. So it may have rained but it didn’t disturb or intrude on the photos and the fun. Some of the wedding were Scottish so lots of Kilts on show and half of the family were from France and they performed a family tradition after the first dance and it was fantastic atmosphere. Wonderful day!


Wedding at The Oak Barn, Frame Farm, Iden Green Rd, Benenden, Cranbrook TN17 4EZ

We couldn’t be happier with all the photos we had taken on our wedding day by Matt Matt made us feel so relaxed and we hardly knew he was there. Matt captured so many lovely memories from throughout the day and we love how the pictures tell the story of our special day so perfectly. We have had so many lovely comments from the photos Matt took.
Would highly recommend :)
Thank you
— Liza and Dexter - 7th July 2023
Bride and bridesmaids walking up the stairs to the venue
Brides flowers with pendant
Groom looking in the mirror combing hair
Groom looking nervous and ushers fixing his cufflinks
Groom portriat
Bride in mirror reflection brides mum helping with dress
Brides reveals her dress to her dad and bridesmaids
Bride having a drink
Groom and ushers
Bridesmaids walking to the ceremony
Bride walking with her dad to the ceremony
Groom waiting for his bride
Bride walking down the aisle with her dad
Bride and groom during their outdoor ceremony
Bride and groom laughing during the ceremony
Exchange of the rings
Bride & grooms first kiss
Bride signing the wedding certificate
Confetti
Confetti walk
Brdesmaids and ushers
Bride and groom walking in the sun
Bride and groom walking black and white
Bride & Groom portrait holding hands
Bride and Groom portrait laughing
Silhouette of the Bride and Groom
Bride and Groom first dance

Hot hot hot! Lovely wedding and we all survived the heat. I’m lucky to be a recommended supplier here at The Oak Barn, Frame Farm and have been for a couple of years. The first time I was lucky enough to shoot here I knew it was going to be a popular venue. The guest were all very friendly and the couple were welcoming and it felt like I spent the day with a group of friends. Always my favorite way to enjoy a wedding.


Matt was a dream on our big day. He was efficient, funny and a great part of our wedding day. He worked candidly for the majority of the day, which is what we wanted, but he still got those ‘posed’ shots that were important to us.
He also turned around our final photos a lot quicker than we expected and we are so happy with the result and the photo film too - which made me cry happy tears! We currently have over 200 photos favourited for printing, which just tells you how happy we are! Thank you again Matt.
— Kelly & Oliver - 16th June 2023
Drone shot of Salomons Estate
Confetti walk
Bride and Groom confetti walk
Bride and groom with bridesmaids
Black and White photo of the Bride and Groom and brides mum
Cheers!
Bride and portrait on the bridge
Bride and Groom walking downstairs
Bride and groom portrait
Bridal party with coloured smoke cannons
Smoke Cannons
Bride and Groom first dance

Another hot day at this wonderful wedding. A gorgeous couple and really friendly too. I felt so welcome with their friends and family which helps me enjoy the day far better and I’m lucky that I get lots of weddings who’s guests are friendly and welcoming. Another fun bunch of people, great venue and a very hot and sunny day. Oh and I almost forgot; this was the first wedding i’ve shot smoke cannons. For some reason they have passed me by until now.

If you decide to use these cannons at your wedding you must be very careful and I would recommend sticking to just the bridal party. They are fun and can make for some lovely colourful photos but proceed with caution….

If you made it this far - THANK YOU! - Hope you enjoyed seeing a little window into my 2023 weddings if you or a friend would like to chat more about your wedding get in touch below.

Salomons Estate Wedding Photographer

Wedding of Kelly & Oliver at Salomons Estate - Matt Rock Photography

Smoke bombs at Salomons, Kent

A summer wedding at Salomons Estate in the idyllic county of Kent, UK, is a perfect blend of romance, natural beauty, and timeless charm. From the enchanting gardens to historic buildings Salomons offers an exquisite backdrop for couples to tie the knot. As a wedding photographer, I had the pleasure of documenting the magic of Kelly & Oliver’s recent summer wedding and I am excited to share the unforgettable moments and stunning images from this beautiful celebration.

The possibilities for making stunning outdoor photographs are endless here. The bride and groom, surrounded by beautiful flowers and lush greenery, radiated love as they exchanged vows against the backdrop of the venues grounds.

Salomons Estate boasts a rich historical heritage, and many couples choose to tie the knot here. Situated just two miles outside the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Salomons Estate is a stunning Victorian mansion, designed by the acclaimed architect Decimus Burton. Set in 36 acres of rolling gardens, parkland and woods, it enjoys an enviable location in the heart of England’s garden, yet within an hour’s travel of Central London. The grandeur of this mansion adds a touch of timeless elegance to any wedding.

Incorporating drone photography of Salomons Estate made on the day of the wedding

Weddings are not just about picturesque settings and beautiful details; they are about the emotions, connections, and joy that fill the air. Throughout the day, I focused on capturing candid moments of laughter, tears of joy, and embraces. From getting ready to the couple's first dance and the heartfelt speeches these images tell the story of the love and happiness shared by all.

With the opportunity to have both your wedding ceremony and reception at the Manor House, we pride ourselves in offering a personalised and bespoke service, working to the very highest of standards. We guarantee you will be the only wedding party at the Estate, enjoying our picturesque grounds and charming views.

Couples also benefit from the services of a dedicated wedding host, who will assist in the coordination and delivery of your wedding celebration. Your wedding host will assist in offering supplier recommendations, from florists, photographers and entertainment options.

Our food and drink is locally sourced by our in house kitchen team. Able to accommodate any special requests, we offer a complimentary food and wine tasting ahead of your celebrations.
— Quotehttps://www.salomons-estate.com/weddings/

With the sun shining brightly overhead, the couple and their loved ones gather in Salomons beautiful terrace gardens. The gentle breeze cooled us down a little as they exchanged their vows beneath a beautifully adorned arch. Each embrace and smile is captured, immortalising the cherished connections formed on this special day.


As a wedding photographer, my goal is to immortalise the essence of your special day through beautiful, creative, and timeless photos and portraits. I believe that every couple deserves to have their love story documented in a way that reflects their unique style and personality. With an artistic eye and a passion for storytelling, I strive to create images that will be cherished for generations to come.

In addition to seeing the candid moments, I love to incorporate artistic composition and creative techniques into my work. I use various elements such as lighting, framing, and perspectives to create visually stunning images that evoke a sense of beauty and intrigue. From unique angles to creative use of natural light and the surroundings, I strive to add an artistic touch to your wedding photos and portraits.

While trends come and go, timeless photography never goes out of style. I aim to create images that will stand the test of time, allowing you to relive your special day with the same emotions and excitement years down the line. By focusing on classic poses, elegant details, and a clean editing style, I ensure that your photos will remain timeless and cherished for years to come.


One of the most anticipated and memorable moments of any wedding celebration are the speeches.

The speeches are an opportunity for loved ones to express their love, admiration, and well wishes for the newlyweds. As a wedding photographer, I understand the significance of these speeches and aim to capture the essence of these heartfelt moments through my lens, always looking for the emotion & storytelling aspect of wedding photography.

The first dance is a romantic and intimate moment where the couple becomes lost in each other's arms, surrounded by the love of their guests. I discreetly document the tenderness and emotion displayed as they sway together.


If you're looking for a wedding photographer, contact me to discuss my availability and lets chat about how I can help make your wedding special.

Wishing you a beautiful and unforgettable wedding day filled with love and laughter!

Watch their photo-film below - 4 minutes 46 seconds.

Photographer - Matt Rock

Venue - Salomons website

Dress - Dress Dreams

Suits - Moss Bros & Studio Suits

Flowers - Miranda Jayre Andrews

Hair - Bridal Hair By Kerrie

Make up - Avril Jarrett

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Lympne Castle Wedding Photographer Matt Rock

A chilly winters wedding at Lympne Castle - Christmas - 2022

Emily and Mike were so friendly it was a pleasure working with them on their big day! Here are some sneak peek photos of their wedding at Lympne Castle.

Christmas tree at night at Lympne Castle
Drone photo of Lympne Castle and the views
Lympne Castle has been providing hospitality to visiting nobles since the 12th century and in itself has a fascinating history stretching back to Roman times; beneath the foundations of the Castle are the remains of Portus Lemanis (the sea came right up to the door 2,000 years ago!) and much of the stone used to construct the original castle and next door church came from here. Nowadays we still pride ourselves in making our guests welcome and with comfortable modern additions, they can now enjoy an unforgettable medieval experience but with 21st century improvements, although some people do claim to have seen the odd ghost still happily going about their business after many centuries.
— Lympne Castle website

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Looking through the gates at Lympne Castle.
Christmas tree and reef at Lympne Castle

Emily & Mikes wedding was a very cold winters day in late November.

Kate, Aimee & the team at Lympne Castle had just finished putting up their Christmas trees and decorations ready for the 2022 festive winter weddings to begin.

My day started with the bride and groom getting ready and this is a fun part of the day for me as there’s always lots of excitement and nervousness in the air.

Groom getting ready at Lympne Castle
Best man and usher getting ready and looking in the mirror at Lympne Castle
Father of the groom fixing his tie at Lympne Castle
Ushers looking cold at Lympne Castle
Best man holding the wedding rings outside at Lympne Castle
Flower girls shoes at Lympne Castle
Flower girls posing for a photo
Flower girl not enjoying her hair being fixed at Lympne Castle
Bride getting her dress down from the window hook
Mother of the bride helping her daughter get ready at Lympne Castle
Mother of the bride helping her daughter get ready at Lympne Castle
Silhouette of the bride with her flowers at Lympne Castle
Bride with her bridesmaids at Lympne Castle
Flower girl at Lympne Castle

Father of the bride see his daughter in her wedding dress for the first time on the stairs at Lympne Castle
A nervous groom waiting for his bride to arrive
Flower girls walking down the Isle at Lympne Castle
The groom sees his bride for the first time at Lympne Castle
Bride walking down the isle
Bride and groom about to say their wedding vows
An emotional Father of the bride watching the ceremony
Brides parents holding hands at Lympne Castle
Bride and groom exchange rings
Bride and groom first kiss
Bride and groom having fun with the registrar at Lympne Castle
Bride and groom walking out the front door of the castle with Christmas tree
Bride and groom sharing a moment just after their ceremony
Bride and groom sharing a moment after their ceremony
Bride and groom entering the front door at Lympne Castle

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Bride and groom with their bridle party
The guests have confetti ready and waiting for the bride and groom
Bride and groom starting their confetti run

Before the wedding breakfast starts I always like to make some portraits for the bride and groom. These can be traditional portraits and more natural portraits to compliment the candid photographs I make all day and capturing the wedding as it happens.

Bride and groom walking down the driveway with Lympne Castle entrance in the background
Bride and groom on the stairs at Lympne Castle in black and white

It’s alway a good idea to have a microphone with the speeches in The Great Hall so everyone can hear what the best man has to say about the groom - but the secrets are safe with me - I never tell…

During the winter months when the dark nights start a lot earlier I like to use strobes (flash) to make the couples portraits. This can often give these winter wedding portraits that little something special.

Bride and groom portrait in front of the Christmas tree at Lympne Castle
Bride and groom portrait with flash light from behind
Bride and groom first dance at Lympne Castle
Christmas tree with decorations at Lympne Castle


See some more weddings from Lympne Castle below - music photo-films -

HIT THE PLAY BUTTON IN THE CENTRE AND TURN THE SOUND UP - aprox: 3 min long.

Anna & Carl - 2022


Harriet & Tom - 2022


Lucy & Micheal - 2022


Drew & Nick - December 2021


Amy & Nathan - 2017


If you got this far - Thank you for reading and I wish you a very healthy and happy

NEW YEAR!

2023 - here we come!



Wedding - Lympne Castle - Speak To Kate

Photography by: Matt Rock Photography

You can see another blog from June 2020 - Lympne Castle HERE

The Oak Barn Frame Farm Wedding Photographer

A Hot Summers Day Wedding at The Oak Barn - August 2022


Bride spinning round

The Bride, Naomi getting down on the dance floor at The Oak Barn


Soon after the wedding my clients receive a sneak peek selection of photographs to see. I know how exciting it is to get your main gallery sent through so it’s lovely to be able to send an initial selection over.

It was about 34 degrees when I arrived at The Tickled Trout in Maidstone, Kent to see Sam and his ushers before heading off to see Naomi, his bride to be. The boys were in good spirits and all ready for the day ahead. Some were a little delicate, two were nervous and the rest were full of banter.


Their Ceremony was held at their local Church, All Saints, West Farleigh.

“All Saints is a small Norman church, built around 1100 AD and situated in a beautiful open position near the river. It has several architectural features such as two tufa arches thought to have been removed from a nearby Roman settlement….”

Naomi & Sam’s wedding at The oak Barn, Frame Farm was so much fun to work at and it makes my job an absolute joy to do when you have a friendly group of people. The couple were so relaxed on the day and they seemed to enjoy every minute which is what it is all about.

So when the first dance started it wasn’t long before the party was in full swing!


Deana & Tim started their vision to make Frame Farm into a wedding venue in September 2017 and it took 16 months to make it a reality. It is nestled in a peaceful valley below the village of Benenden. The grade 2 listed barns provide a stunning setting for weddings, parties, events and holiday lets with every convenience for private or corporate clients alike.

Deana, Tim and their team at The Oak Barn really make everyone feel welcome and it is a venue that you should consider for your wedding - for more information visit their website HERE.

Ceremony: All Saints Church

Venue: The Oak Barn, Frame Farm

County: Kent


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CAPTURING THOSE CANDID MOMENTS YOU NEVER KNEW HAPPENED.

A KENT WEDDING VENUE TO FALL IN LOVE WITH

Matt,
You were an absolute legend! Thank you so much, I had so many comments about how nice you were and that you fitted in perfectly to the day. I can’t recommend you highly enough.
— Mrs & Mrs Ellis

When Emma & Bradley first contacted me and asked me to be their wedding photographer, back in January 2021, I asked the same question as always; “where are you getting married?” Often the answer is one i’m familiar with or at a venue I have already worked at.

However, The Oak Barn, Frame Farm in Kent was not one of those venues. Actually I’d never heard of it, let alone worked there before. So the first thing I did was look at their website and it looked lovely. So I was very excited when they booked me as I knew it would be a special place for me to work.

I was not disappointed...

The wedding day itself went really well; lovely guests and great weather, which is always a bonus when it comes to the unpredictable English climate & even more lucky for the helicopter pilot!

I started the day as I normally do - candid photos of the the bride getting ready and then it was a quick 25 minute dash through the countryside to the church for their ceremony. I say a quick dash, it was more like a hair raising race through lots of twisty small country lanes trying to follow the brides wedding car…




After some light refreshments it was the Bride & Grooms time to go and catch the helicopter and meet us all back at the venue.







Play the music photo-film below and turn up the volume…


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The Darenth Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

The Darenth, Shoreham

Kent Wedding at The Darenth

Rebecca & Xavier during their portraits

Thank you SO much. All our family and friends said how much they loved you!
These are AMAZING thankyou so much, you do such fantastic work!
You have made our week!
— Mr & Mrs Tinto; Bride & Groom

Photo-film - Press play and turn up the volume - 3 minutes 45 seconds

Rebecca & Xavier received there complimentary wedding photo-film as part of my SPECIAL OFFER to our NHS & Emergency Services staff - See this offer HERE

A beautiful September wedding photographed last year at The Darenth, Shoreham.

This was a beautiful day in September, the weather was great and after meeting them at the venue for their complimentary wedding pre-shoot (part of my Emergency Services special offer) a few weeks before I knew straight away they were a lovely couple - Being a wedding photographer is even better when you work with friendly, happy couples.

My day started as it often does, by heading over to their home to meet Rebecca & her bridesmaids as they were getting ready for the big day.

Bridal prep is a good place to start your wedding photos and I love capturing everyones excitement, nerves and anticipation for what the day will have in store for us all.

Rebecca & Xavier found me via The Darenth in Shoreham; and booked me back in January 2021 - I’m lucky that Kerry & Jason who run The Darenth recommend me to their couples; which means I work there a lot and it’s a perfect place to tie the knot with many options to have your ceremony indoors or out on the lawn.



After the ceremony they had a chance to chat with all their friends and family and have some celebration bubbles before going outside. This is a good opportunity for some group photos; which I feel is a small but very important part of the day.

I shoot in a documentary style throughout the day and I candidly capture the moments that happen at a wedding by observing what happens without getting in the way. However I believe it is important to have a small amount of group portraits made of your closest family and friends. I love to get these where ever possible before the wedding breakfast.

There was even a bit of time for Xavier to see the wedding car on the way…


As soon as we were back inside, the wedding breakfast was ready to begin and the food was served. This means only one thing.

The speeches were not far behind.

Followed closely by the party and first dance.

Whilst everyone is having fun and eating their meal I am still busy saving and backing up all the images i’ve made up to that point before getting to work again after the meal to capture the wedding party and first dance - we can’t be too careful with these precious images and by the time I go to bed they will have been backed up 4 times in 4 separate places.



If you would like to book your Award Winning Wedding Photography contact me HERE for more information


Award Winning Photography: Matt Rock - @mattrockprophoto

Venue: The Darenth - @weddingvenuekent

Location: Shoreham, Kent

Videographer: @mooncastfilms

DJ: @devotedeventsuk

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The Castle, Westenhanger, Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

The wedding of Denise & Joe - Westenhanger Castle, Kent - August, 2019

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Hi Matt,

The photos are amazing! We love them all. We have been recommending you left right and centre to everyone who’s looking for a photographer too.

We are glad you had a good day and we have heard nothing but praise for your work from our guests since the wedding.

Thank you and we hope to work with you again in the future.

Joe & Denise
— Bride & Groom, Joe and Denise

You may know by now that I am a Kent Wedding Photographer and I love photographing castle weddings. So having been on there preferred supplier list for a few years and having my images featured on their website shows I know this Kent wedding venue well. This is one of my favourite wedding venues in Kent - and maybe the only Kent wedding venue to have a ship in it’s grounds...

The wedding of Denise & Joe was much anticipated and I was looking forward to it ever since they booked me - quite a long time in advance. We first met at an open day they attended at Westenhanger Castle and as the recommended wedding photographer I was there and able to speak with them. We ended up making some portraits that day and got on really well too which is always a good start. I think having a pre-shoot lets you gain a bit more experience being in front of the camera and these portraits can help many couples get used to their photographer too. A lot of us aren’t too keen on having portraits made of us, however couples have always given good feedback and said their pre-shoot helped reduce their nerves and anxiety on the day.

I am a documentary & candid wedding photographer throughout the wedding which is achieved by observing what happens; almost from another wedding guests point of view. I blend in with the wedding rather than controlling it. So this does not involve me telling anyone where to stand, what to do or anything else that interrupts the natural feel and pace of a wedding day. These photos will make up 85% - 90% of my work during the wedding but most couples are still keen to spend 15 minutes or so making some beautiful, natural looking portraits to compliment the candid style for their wedding album. Plus the fact that I am a portrait photographer means I’m a bit biased when it comes to shooting these, as I love to make portraits.

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The day started as many weddings at the Castle, Westenhanger do.

With Champagne!

The weather was perfect too and since the day before was very wet, I wasn’t expecting the sun to shine.

But not a spot of rain was seem.

Bride preparations always seem to start with something fizzy. At Westenhanger Castle the prep is held within the large room upstairs in the main building. I say large room but I really mean 3 large rooms. Denise and her girls had use of all 3 rooms so her and her bridesmaids could have their hair & make up done in one room, the food was laid out in another and the 3rd room can be used as the dressing room or you can relax on the large double bed whilst you wait for your turn.

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This all happens upstairs whilst downstairs is another of the great castle rooms which is often used for when the boys turn up. They can make themselves look as beautiful as the girls do - and never the two will meet - until it’s time to get married of course! Wedding photographs of the boys getting ready is often missed but when your wedding venue is set up like this one it means I can move from one room to the other quite easily to get those candid moments no-one else notices - but the ones we love to look back on. Oh and if you make sure you ask a barber to be one of your ushers you can pick up some good deals on the perfect hair do too.

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Now the bride is almost ready, it’s time for the father-of-the-bride to come and see his little girl in her wedding dress for the first time… This can be a great time for those candid photos with lots of emotion.

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Portrait - Bride with Flowers

Portrait - Bride with Flowers

After her Dad has had a moment with his daughter it’s time to walk her down the aisle and get married, so it’s off to the ceremony where all her guests are waiting. Westenhanger Castle has different options when it comes to ceremony rooms and an outside space too. Denise & Joe’s wedding ceremony was inside the main building. Which has a dark, atmospheric vibe with light pouring in through the windows to give us some beautiful photos.

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After they had their ceremony, the confetti was thrown high in the air and the congratulations, hugs and kisses had started, there was a little spare time for the couple and their guests to have a drink, a little catch up and for the best men to go over their speeches for the 10th time. Before the wedding breakfast couples often want to spend a short time making some portraits. This can give them a little time together and a little chill time - Portraits are only about 15 minutes or so and before they know it we are heading back in for the speeches.

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For me as soon as the couples portraits are done, I go back to candidly capturing the wedding again. It’s also the time of the day when everyone eats, drinks, gets entertained by the the speeches and the cake cutting.

There was also an impromptu game of Mr & Mrs! It’s funny what you find out about your clients…

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T  I  M  E
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What a lovely Kent wedding, spent with friendly guests in a beautiful Kent wedding venue with perfect weather too.

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PHOTO-FILM

Hit the play button in the middle to watch Denise & Joe’s - Photo-Film below.

Photo-films below - To see another wedding at The Castle, Westenhanger press play on this images below and turn the music up.

Wedding below was in 2017

Another photo-film from 2018 below - press the play icon and turn the music up.

Hit the play button in the middle to watch another wedding from Westenhanger Castle - August 2018

View the wedding blog of Kayleigh & Jack - Westenhanger Castle - September 2017 BLOG

If you would like to book me to photograph your wedding with creatively candid, natural, photographs that document your big day and maybe some beautiful couple portraits too, please get in touch HERE. I am a Kent wedding photographer however I am available to work all over the UK and I’d love to work on my first European wedding in the near future too.

Are you looking to book your wedding?

VENUE: The Castle, Westenhanger a call - details HERE

CATERING: NOSH mobile catering - details HERE - I tried the SPICY LAMB BURGER which was very - very - tasty…

IF YOU RECOGNISE ANY SUPPLIERS INVOLVED THAT I HAVE NOT MENTIONED, PLEASE DO CONTACT ME SO I CAN INCLUDE THEIR LINK ABOVE. 

The Castle Westenhanger - Kent Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

A look back to September, 2017 - The wedding of Kayleigh & Jack - The Castle, Westenhanger, Kent.

Due to COVID-19 there was not much work on in 2020 and early 2021, so I thought I would take a look back at ‘the old days’. To a wedding held at one of my favourite Kent wedding venues.

This wedding has some great memories for me and I can not wait to work there again this year. (all being well of course)

Kayleigh & Jack were recommended to me from both The Castle, Westenhanger and their friends; a couple I had worked with the year before. Recommendations is where most of my wedding work comes from.


Bride and Groom portrait at The castle Westenhanger

The weather was good, the couple were really lovely and everyone seemed to have a great day celebrating Kayleigh & Jack’s wedding. One word to describe this wedding was ‘FUN’.

It was 14th September 2017 and as is often the case, my day started at 11.30am.

When I turned up at Westenhanger Castle the bride prep was all going well and no-one seemed to be too stressed, which is a good start to any wedding day.

I normally work alone during a wedding and most of the time the day starts with bride prep. The first time I get to see the groom is often at the church or ceremony venue. However, The Castle, Westenhanger is a venue that i’m able to shoot the boys getting ready as well. This is because there is a dedicated brides room upstairs and the boys use downstairs. They never see each other before the ceremony starts but I can go between the two rooms getting both sides of the story.

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Groom and best man candid shot at The Castle Westenhanger, Kent

Candid, documentary wedding photography is best when it starts at the beginning.

Which is why my wedding collections offer full day coverage, starting at the bride prep. (and groom prep if possible) This helps to make your wedding album complete and when you look back on your wedding day in the years that follow it will give you the chance to re-live it all over again - from start to finish.

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Set in 14 acres of magnificent Kent countryside, The Castle Westenhanger has it all. A medieval castle steeped in history with a stunning manor house, castle turrets, and romantic ruins, it’s the perfect location for your dream wedding.

Dating back to 1343, The Castle Westenhanger enjoys a rich history and was once King Henry VIII’s preferred party palace. It has since been lovingly restored into a fully licensed, exclusive-use wedding and events venue with three stunning inside and outside ceremony options.
— https://www.westenhangercastle.co.uk

Portrait of Bride in window light at Westenhanger Castle, Kent

I try to fuse together my candid photos with some natural portraits where possible. I find this can give the couple some time to breath and think about what they are about to do.

This portrait above was made once the bride was ready and before she was about to walk outside to meet her groom.

The image below is of the groom and his best man just after he saw Kayleigh walking out of the Castle door for the first time - his best man can tell the emotions are now starting to get real.

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Outside Ceremony at Westenhanger Castle, Kent
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Candid photo of the Bride and her grandad at Westenhanger Castle

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There isn’t long to wait until the wedding breakfast is served and the dreaded speeches to begin. This is always a great time for candid emotional photos. Nerves and the fear of public speaking is always on show here.

My advice would be to embrace the fear and enjoy it because as soon as it’s over you will probably want to say more.

Anyway it’s really the best man who needs to worry. There is a lot more expectation on him to be funny and of course interesting.

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Tip for the best man:

Not everyone finds the best man stories appropriate to share with the rest of the guests...

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As soon as the wedding breakfast has been eaten and the speeches are finished, it’s time to welcome the evening guests, cut the cake, let your hair down and start the evening off with a bang.

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First Dance at Westenhanger Castle, Kent
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This was a wedding i’ll remember and the Castle Westenhanger is a great venue to hold your wedding day celebrations. See link here: https://www.westenhangercastle.co.uk/

If you would like to get in touch and find out what I can offer you for your big day, please contact me on 07970668592 or see the ‘contact me’ link below.

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Photo-Films from The Castle, Westenhanger

Photo-Film

Hit the play button in the middle to watch Kayleigh & Jacks Photo-Film below.

PHOTO-FILM

Hit the play button in the middle to watch another wedding from Westenhanger Castle - August 2019

Photo-Film

Hit the play button in the middle to watch another wedding from Westenhanger Castle - July 2018

Photo-Film

Hit the play button in the middle to watch another wedding from Westenhanger Castle - August 2018


View the wedding blog of Denise & Joe, Westenhanger Castle - August 2019 - BLOG

BEAUTIFUL - CREATIVE - TIMELESS

Venue: Westenhanger Castle

Photography by: Matt Rock Photography

Tel: 07970 668592 - E: matt@mattrockphotography.com

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Kent Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

The Manor Gatehouse - Dartford Registry Office

The wedding of Jon & Andrew - 31 March 2021

The wedding of Jon & Andrew - 31 March 2021



Like most weddings from last year Jon & Andrew had to re-book their wedding from the end of 2020 due to - YES you’ve guest it, more restrictions, lockdowns and all the other terms we have gotten used to in the last 15 months.

This meant it was going to be my first wedding of 2021 and what a lovely start to the year it was. Jon & Andrew are great. They have been together for over 27 years and in the UK gay marriage has been recognised since 2014. Which begs the question…. Why has it taken them this long? I guess life just gets in the way and then a little pandemic happened. But finally the 31st March 2021 was set. Their day was always going to be a small wedding; Mum, Sister, brother-in-law and of course me their wedding photographer.

I went to their house for a few candid photos of them first and then after a small detour to pick Mum up we met all at the Manor Gatehouse - the historic registry office in Dartford, Kent.

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The Manor Gatehouse

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Henry VIII chose the site to construct a Manor House between 1541 and 1544 for his personal use. Anne of Cleves was given the Manor House as part of her divorce settlement by Henry, and lived there between 1553 and 1557. Elizabeth I retained the use of the Manor House but only stayed there on two occasions. Today it is just the Gatehouse that remains, offering a choice of two rooms for ceremonies.
— Quote https://www.akentishceremony.com/register-offices/056a7474/
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After a short but lovely ceremony we headed outside for some photos before heading off home. I said it was a small ceremony but it was a very important one. We were meant to go to Eagle Heights afterwards for cream tea, however due to restrictions that was not allowed.

Although Jon & Andrew have asked me to photograph the event and we will be meeting again this afternoon - 19th May 2021 - the day I am writing this blog. So that’s something to look forward to later - We all love a bit of cake...

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Photo-film below - turn up the volume - 3 minutes long

To be continued….

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Venue: The Manor Gatehouse, Dartford - Part of A Kentish Ceremony

Photography: Matt Rock Photography

Tudor Barn Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

Wedding Photography at The Tudor Barn, Eltham, London.

Bride & Groom candid portrait at The Tudor Barn, London
The Last remaining Tudor Barn in London
— https://www.tudorbarneltham.com

Getting Married In a Pandemic

2020 was a year of cancelations and postponements and I was booked in to shoot a few weddings at this wonderful venue in 2020. Becky & Paul booked me to photograph their wedding a month or so before as they were originally due to be married in another country.

This was one of those surprise late booking wedding assignments…. I was recommended by a couple of different clients who’s weddings I photographed in the past and it was great to catch up with some familiar faces. Getting recommendations is a great confidence boost to any photographer - it shows that clients do really appreciate what you do. What I didn’t know until I arrived at The Tudor Barn was that two of the groom’s brother-in-laws were old friends of mine from senior school, over 30 years ago… It got even more weird when one of those friends is married to my sons teacher!

There is a lot of pressure on me at a wedding day because you only have one chance to get it right.

Everyone who runs their own business knows that reputation is VERY important and it doesn’t matter about how good you were for the last wedding. You will only be judged by the wedding you are working on that day for that couple.

So, I was recommended, which adds to the pressure, then you know two old friends are there watching you work and then you realise that your sons teacher is there too (the sister of Paul, the groom) So to say I felt a bit more pressure at this one was an understatement. Add to that the fact it was only my third and last wedding of the year due to COVID-19 meant (and I don’t mind saying this) I was a bit out of practice too.

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Photographing the bride, her friends and her family getting ready is a fun part of the day and is important to capture. It is a time where I try to blend in and just be one of them. Observing the conversations, nerves, excitement and the amazing multi tasking that goes on too. I do love the candid fly on the wall nature of the images it’s possible to make at this time.

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It was now time for me to leave Becky to finish getting ready and join the Groom for some photos of him and the other guests before the bride arrives for the ceremony.

I have found over the last 14 years or so that EVERY wedding is different but most of them follow a similar structure and timeline. So until this point the wedding day felt quite normal - as normal as it’s been up to 2020 at least. But the new 2020 COVID wedding format was going to appear again as soon as I arrived at The Tudor Barn for the ceremony and celebrations - A smaller than normal guest list and a bit less freedom to roam and of course Face masks…

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With the ceremony over it was time for the Bride and Groom to say hi to their guests and then go outside for some more photos. Some candid photos, groups, couple portraits and most couples like to have some confetti thrown over them too.

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Then it was onto the speeches - where I always find out some embarrassing info on the groom!

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I do love to photograph weddings and this one was great to be apart of too. I am looking forward to what 2021 brings and I hope we can get a little more normality back in the wedding industry soon. Seeing old friends and past clients was a bonus too!

Music Photo-Film below:

Thanks for reading and as we look to March / April and the summer of 2021, let us hope it will be a bit more ‘back to normal’ and weddings can once again be a regular occurrence in our diaries.

Suppliers:

Ceremony: The Tudor Barn, Eltham, London

Dress: Together Forever Brides Crayford, Kent

Suits: Reiss

Rings: RPS Jeweller Hatton Garden

Flowers: Highflying Balloons & Flowers Welling, Kent


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“pandemic noun
plural pandemics
Definition of pandemic
1 : an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population : a pandemic outbreak of a disease
a global pandemic
Influenza pandemics seem to strike every few decades and to kill by the million—at least 1m in 1968; perhaps 100m in the “Spanish” flu of 1918-19.
— The Economist”
— — https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pandemic
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Getting married in a pandemic - Kent Wedding Photographer - Matt Rock

Wedding Photography at The Manor Gatehouse, Dartford - 2020

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2020 was a bit of a curve ball for us all.

I was all set for my busiest year of shooting weddings since starting my business way back in 2006.

It was 2019, and I had a busy year after winning the Kent Wedding Photographer of the Year - 2019. I was all prepared for a busy year ahead; I had a minor operation booked in for the start January 2020 (which went well thanks to our amazing NHS) and my first wedding of the year was booked in for late March. So plenty of time to rest and recover before the hard work and fun started.

Then came COVID-19…

Fast forward a year to December 2020 and out of the 32 weddings I had booked in, only 3 of them were able to go ahead due to government restrictions.

To say it was a stressful year professionally is an understatement. However, I still count myself very lucky. Receiving the government grants, having some great clients who were still prepared to stick with me and some who paid their fees upfront. This meant I was able to keep my business going and look forward to a busier 2021.

We are still not out of the woods just yet, but with the vaccine being rolled out and an amazing NHS - it’s got to a positive move forward.

2020 will be a year to remember - or maybe forget.

2020 will be a year to remember - or maybe forget.

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Amy and John were great throughout all of this. They had originally booked me almost 2 years before, in 2018 and their original date was set for 10th April 2020. They even recommended me to John’s sister and I shot her wedding in 2019. But as soon as the lockdown was looking like a possibility their date was soon changed to later in the year and we postponed it to 14th November 2020. At this point we were all hopeful this virus would be under control by the summer of 2020.

As this new date approached however it was clear that things were getting worse - not better. So they made the difficult decision to move their wedding date for a second time and bring it forward to 30th September 2020. Which as it turned out was a great move on their part as another venue lockdown was just around the corner…

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Below are some of my favourite memories from their wedding day - 30th September 2020

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So that was the moment it all happened - all the years of planning a wedding, postponing it twice, a pandemic and the compulsory wearing of face masks.

It all came down to the fact that two people just wanted to get married!

That’s it!

There was not going to be any lavish after party with 150 guests, no big embarrassing speech from the best man, no DJ, no first dance and no honeymoon.

Just two young people who were desperate to get married and start a new life together as Mr & Mrs.

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Then it was all down to the local pub for burger & chips & few drinks.

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It was great to be part of Amy & John’s special day and although it was not as they would have chosen, I felt they still had the best day, spent with close friends and family. I mentioned before that i’d photographed John’s sisters wedding back in 2019, so for me it was good to catch up with the family again too.

I made a music photo-film from their wedding and you can see this below.

Thanks for reading and as we look to March / April and the summer of 2021, let us hope it will be a bit more ‘back to normal’ and weddings can once again be a regular occurrence in our diaries.

Suppliers:

Ceremony: Manor Gatehouse, Dartford Registry Office, Dartford, Kent - A Kentish Ceremony @kentishceremony

Pub: The Malt Shovel, Dartford, Kent @maltshoveldartf

If you know any suppliers that I have missed, please contact me me as I would love to include their details here.


Need help deciding? See my BLOG below for some more inspiration.

pandemic noun
plural pandemics
Definition of pandemic
1 : an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population : a pandemic outbreak of a disease
a global pandemic
Influenza pandemics seem to strike every few decades and to kill by the million—at least 1m in 1968; perhaps 100m in the “Spanish” flu of 1918-19.
— The Economist
— https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pandemic



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Darenth Valley Wedding Photography - Emma & Luke 2020

The Darenth Wedding Photographer

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Emma & Luke booked me for their wedding back in March 2019 and were meant to be married in June 2020 at The Darenth, a lovely wedding venue in Shoreham, Sevenoaks, Kent. This venue has changed so much over the last 4 years and it should be a venue you look at too. One of the great features at The Darenth is that you have the option to get married inside or outside.

So with the date set it was all go go go and looking forward to the wedding… Then 2020 happened! Being the year it is, over 95% of weddings were postponed to later in the year or into 2021. Emma & Luke wanted to move the date back to August 2020 and of course I still wanted to be involved and lucky enough I had the date available too.

We managed to get the new date booked in a couple of months later for August and they had a lovely outside wedding planned. Lots of couples book a pre-shoot to get used to the camera before the big day but due to COVID-19 and lockdown, we didn’t have many dates free for theirs so we met just a couple of days before the wedding for some photos and then it was wedding time soon after.

Pre-shoot at The Darenth

Pre-shoot at The Darenth

Planning a wedding can be one of the most stressful times for some of us; making sure all the people you love are there, the dress is perfect, the venue knows what you want, the groom arrives sober and the best man doesn’t ruin the day with the worst speech in history! Alongside that there are all the other little details that need to be planned, booked and paid for. Then add a little virus into the mix - COVID-19 - and it can take on a whole new level of stress.

But Emma & Luke seemed to be so relaxed and calm about it and the day went perfectly. Ok, it wasn’t exactly how they planned it to be but they got their outdoor wedding they wanted and all their close family and friends were there to celebrate with them too.

As with most weddings I shoot, coverage starts with the Bride getting ready. I love to blend in & capture these images of the excitement and sometimes chaos.

Watch their Photo-film below - just hit the PLAY button

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As I said, I love starting the day shooting bride preparations. It’s a time that is full of expectations, nerves and excitement. I can really get the natural photos that I like to get which tell the story of the day. It also gives me the chance, if time allows, to get some beautiful portraits of the bride too.

As Emma came out of the house it started to rain very lightly - This was not a good start as she was all set for an outside ceremony at The Darenth and we were all a bit concerned about it getting worse...

However, by the time we’d arrived at The Darenth the rain had stopped and it was back to the original plan of having an outside ceremony - although it was very windy - terrible for my hair!

But I don’t think Luke the groom was too worried.

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After a few reception drinks & the cake was cut, we were off out for some portraits & group photos. Then onto the Kings Arms, Shoreham for some food and more drinks. We took the short walk, just down the road & over the beautiful bridge.

The Darenth is situated near to the lovely little village of Shoreham, Sevenoaks. About a 5 - 10 minutes walk away and a great place to go for some couple portraits after your ceremony.

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With all that has happened in 2020 with COVID, this wedding still went ahead and it was a great wedding day. Although it was a bit different to a wedding in a normal year, due to you know what but the wedding was a big success and from an outsiders point of view it went very very well and everyone seemed to love being there to celebrate it with Emma & Luke - I know I did! Yes it was different but every wedding I have ever photographed since 2006 has been different.

The one thing I try to do with every wedding is tell a story of the day and this wedding will be one of only a very small number of weddings that took place in 2020 (this was my first 2020 wedding & I’ve photographed just 3 up to this point - November 2020) and that will be the story these two lovely people will tell their grandchildren many years from now…

“What year did you get married Nan?”

“Let me tell you about COVID 2020…. “

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The Darenth - Contact the team:

Station Road, Shoreham, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 7SA

info@thedarenth.com - 01959 522944 - www.thedarenth.com

DARENTH VALLEY PHOTO-FILMS - BELOW - PRESS PLAY & TURN UP THE VOLUME

SUPPLIERS:

Venue: The Darenth

Pub: The Kings Arms, Church St, Shoreham, Sevenoaks TN14 7SJ

Flowers: Mr Flower Ltd - https://mrflower.co.uk

Dress: Wed2b - https://www.wed2b.co.uk/bridal-shops/london/kent/wed2b-bromley

Rings: Beverbrooks - http://beaverbrooks.co.uk

Photographer: Matt Rock Photography

Other supplier information will be added as soon as possible.

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Portrait Photographer London

Portrait for the Global Indian Series - Rajan Nazran - 2020

Portrait of Rajan Nazran - for The Global Indian Series - 2020

Portrait of Rajan Nazran - for The Global Indian Series - 2020

I have had the pleasure to get to know Rajan over the last year or so and I was happy to help him with the portraits he needed for a couple of projects he has going on.

When I arrived at his home I was greeted by a man who I knew is very well travelled, confident and loves a chat. What was quite unusual is that he seemed relaxed and very excited to be having his portraits made - this is often not the case with most people.

Rajan was dressed in a black suit, open topped light blue shirt but had no shoes or socks on. This can be quite normal when you are only shooting a headshot or a 3 quarter length portrait for someone at their home. I was just glad he was wearing trousers!

After getting all the equipment inside I started to set up the studio; lights, stands, camera, backdrop etc. It was at this point that his lovely wife offered me a fresh coffee and as always, you get asked if you want it black or white, with or without sugar etc. But she asked if I wanted it with vanilla essence?

Now, I love a story - which for me is usually in the form of photos rather than words - but I do love a story.

Or in this case a back story… Back stories can make an ordinary story have meaning and are more memorable. This is helpful when I’m shooting corporate events and to use story telling shots in the final set of images. You can see some examples of corporate events here.

When I get asked if I want a coffee, it’s usually followed up with more questions like; do you want milk? Sugar? Cup, mug, strong or weak?

But I can’t recall ever being asked if I wanted vanilla in my coffee. Me being me I had to ask more about it. His wife then told me the story of how and when they acquired it. It turns out they were in the Dominican Republic and bought it off a farmer - he poured it like draft beer straight into this bottle for them - as fresh as it can be. This wasn’t one of those tiny yet expensive little bottles you can pick up from the local supermarket, it was a large plastic bottle full of dark liquid.

It did make the fresh mug of coffee (strong with milk, no sugar) taste very nice and yes, I did buy one of those very small yet very expensive bottles of vanilla on the way home that day - and no it doesn’t seem to taste the same… But then again it hasn’t got the backstory.

Portrait of Rajan Nazran - Nazran Roth - 2020

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It was a pleasure to photograph Rajan in his home and we managed to shoot a good selection of images for him to choose from.

Rajan is a 2nd generation British Indian. He is an experienced journalist with his work featuring in the likes of TIME Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, Fortune and now exclusively with the Indian Express Group.

I did say that Rajan loves to chat and I also said I love stories…

For the last 15 years Rajan has travelled to over 50 countries taking on some of the biggest conversations, covering stories from around the world. His journey has taken him to the edges of the Amazon Rainforest, battling against hurricanes of the Caribbean, being taken hostage in Eastern Europe and facing Ebola in West Africa.

With all the stories he has from around the world, I had to ask him where he got his bracelets from.

His eyes lit up and with keen interest he told me the silver one on his right arm is a Sikh bracelet called a Kara. The others on his left arm are from St. Lucia, Malaysia & India and the FIT-BIT was from Curry’s - PC world, London.

Meeting new people and telling their stories with my photographs is so much fun and a wonderful job to have.

Let me chat with you about your next big project.

Have you just started your new dream job, or begun the first steps to being self employed or have you had your old photograph too long and it’s time to show the world that you have matured.

If you or your staff need a headshot or portrait for their new profiles - get in touch.

If you would like to discuss your story and book your portrait get in touch with me - details below.

See my BLOG on Headshots - “Do we all need a professional headshot or portrait?”

Camera and lenses used: Fujifilm XH1 Fujifilm XF50mm f2, XF23mm f2 @fujifilmx_uk

Rajan’s websites: https://globalindianseries.com

Instagram: @globalindianseries - @thenazrans

A little behind the scenes image showing the set up of how we made his portraits - with no shoes or socks...

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Kent Wedding and Portrait Photographer Matt Rock - Black and White Photographs

If you are like me, you love seeing beautiful, creative & timeless black and white photography.

Wedding Photography - Candid photograph of a bride - Allington Castle - Kent - 2019

Wedding Photography - Candid photograph of a bride - Allington Castle - Kent - 2019

When I make an image during a wedding, portrait shoot or a big corporate event, I always like to make it look as natural as possible - so it doesn’t look stiff, posed or forced. Working in a documentary style means these will often be candid images, during corporate events or weddings and sometimes they will be a directed portrait where I am in complete control of how the image will look; with lighting and expression etc - often during a Wedding portrait shoot or a studio portrait session. These photographs can then be processed to black and white or kept in colour during the editing stage.

Below are some black & white images of my work during portrait sessions and inc. weddings, corporate events and portrait shoots.

Black and white images will give you that timeless look which feels unique to this style and look as good in the future as they do now.

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Corporate Events - Museum of London

Corporate Events - Museum of London

Studio Portrait

Studio Portrait

Corporate sports events - QPR - 2018

Candid Portrait

Candid Portrait

Natural / directed Portrait

Natural / directed Portrait

Family Portrait session - Kent

Family Portrait session - Kent

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It is my job as a portrait photographer to look for the best light or create it and then to get the best expression from the people in front of the camera - without directly asking them for it.

Black and white photos seem to be less complicated and more future-proof, without splashes of colour to distract you the viewer from the subject matter or overall scene.

As I said, I am always looking for the best quality of light for my photographs. Whether it’s available light from a window in a room, the sunlight and shade outside or the studio lights I have set up. Quality of light or interestingly the shadow is even more important with black & white as the tone can set the mood of an image and when you add to that, the moment and composition it can be very powerful.

Do they look nervous before the wedding? - Are they happy that the pressure is now off of them? - Or are they in love during a bit of quiet time together?

Wedding Portrait of Groom - window light

Wedding Portrait of Groom - window light

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Event Photography - Goodwood Revival - September 2019

Event Photography - Goodwood Revival - September 2019

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Corporate Events - London

Corporate Events - London

Corporate golf days are always interesting to photograph - The London Golf Club

Corporate golf days are always interesting to photograph - The London Golf Club

My love of black and white images does not mean I only shoot this way.

There are often different reasons for shooting in colour and or black & white - my clients wants and needs will affect this for the most part and often the client needs a colour image for what they are using the images for. But sometimes they let me make them how I want to as well.

Firstly, thank you for reading this far down, I hope you enjoyed what you have seen.

If you are looking to hire a multi skilled photographer to capture your corporate event, wedding, portrait or headshot, please get in touch.

Equipment used: Fujifilm XPRO 2 & XH1 with 16mm f1.4 - 23mm f2 - 50mm f2 - 90mm f2

Other useful links: Documentary event Photography - Headshot Photography - How to choose a wedding photographer

All Images and copyright belongs to Matt Rock Photography.