Meet new photographer on the block, Jennifer Jelley of Divine Photography

Jennifer Jelley is one multi-talented wedding aficionado! As well as being a passionate wedding photographer and owner of new business Divine Photography, she’s also a qualified beautician and make-up artist, as well as a former bridal boutique owner. “I spent nine years designing and cleaning my brides’ dresses and needed a change so I decided to go back into beauty, but I missed the wedding industry so much that I purchased a camera and here I am again, shooting couples’ big days, and I absolutely love it,” she says. “I like to create natural and traditional images, as well as those you just catch in the moment,” she continues.

Hitting the ground running, Jennifer coordinated a local styled shoot at Manor Barn in Bexhill recently. The theme was autumn, and we're glad to be able to share the stunning results for you here.

Discover more at www.divinephotographyeastbourne.com.

Bride and groom sitting on a wall and gazing into each others eyes
Bride laughs as groom looks at her lovingly.
Bride and groom with their backs to the camera and arms around each other look back over their shoulders
Bride and groom in front of a gate.
Bride and groom. Groom is dressed in a check suit, navy waistcoat with yellow buttonhole
beautiful bride wearing a lace long sleeve dress looking down
beautiful bride partly obscured by autumn leaves
longer shot of bride obscured by autumn leaves holding pink and white bouquet

The shoot suppliers
Venue, Manor Barn, www.manorbarnbexhill.co.uk
Photography, dress and bouquet, Divine Photography, www.divinephotographyeastbourne.com
Make-up artist, Jane Cawood, www.jrmakeupartistry.com
Models, Cimone Kraucamp and Jamie Cavanagh-Davis

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