Frederiksborg Castle Wedding, Hillerod Denmark
Wedding photography at Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark
This is part two of Liz and Tim’s wonderful wedding, carrying on from part one which was the story of their gorgeous rustic forest wedding, on the shore of beautiful Lake Esrum, in Gribskov Forest.
After their intimate and really fun ceremony was over, we all went to Hillerød, just north of Copenhagen for some beautiful Frederiksborg Castle Wedding Photography.
Frederiksborg Castle was built by King Christian IV in the 17th century and is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region of Denmark. Since 1878 Frederiksborg Castle has been the home of National History Museum, housing over 500 years of Danish History under its roof.
We had a stroll around the beautiful gardens at Frederiksborg Castle and did some fun and relaxed wedding portraits, while also admiring the beautiful views over the lake and also stopping to take photos with a few Chinese tourists who were passing by and were shocked when they heard Liz (who is a polyglot) speaking Mandarin!
Romantic and fun wedding photography in Hillerod, Denmark
While we didn’t go inside the castle, walking around the outside was fantastic, there are so many beautiful places to stop and take photos, you just can’t run out of ideas! All the beautiful fountains, archways and decorations made it easy to create some natural and fun wedding photography at Frederiksborg Castle.
Frederiksborg Castle Wedding Photographer
The gardens and the lake are just stunning and they offer some fantastic backdrops for beautiful Frederiksborg Castle wedding photography. We didn’t have a lot of time to cover the whole area, but if you do, I definitely recomend seeing both the Baroque Garden as well as the Romantic, English-style Garden as they are gorgeous.
I couldn’t believe how quickly the weather changes over there and this is something that any Denmark wedding photographer has to work around, but luckily for us, that afternoon stayed dry for the most part, although the sky was covered in some pretty angry looking grey clouds. That helped create cool, moody wedding photos, so I can’t really complain.