I also gathered from the speeches that the groom’s dancing was something to behold. I wasn’t sure what this meant but I was very impressed when the time came. True it was tough to watch for long, but I stand by it - impressive.
Read MoreIn another turn of events that I don’t usually (never) see - first dance was followed by a mass drinking game. This was hilarious to watch and seriously fuelled people to get on the dance floor immediately afterwards which, although not necessarily the intention, was pure genius.
Read MoreIn addition, they trusted my vision entirely. This is such a blessing when, for instance, you want to whisk a couple away to a spot, where you have to dodge a forest of stingy nettles, on a hunch that the sunset will be worthwhile!
Read MoreIt is rare that you shoot at a school, a field and outside the fruit stand of a shop within the space of 30 minutes…
Read MoreYesterday I quite simply did not stop laughing. Every time I took Cat & Maria off, I must have got about two ‘serious’ photos before they started picking each other up, grabbing each other, climbing up cliffs and running into the sea. I couldn’t have asked them for any better.
Read MoreIn what could be one of my favourite wedding moments ever; I asked Amy & ‘Big Chaz the Money Man’ to come out for one or two final couple shots but a speaker had been cleverly positioned outside and they would not stop dancing.
Read MoreRoisin and Chris planned this day to perfection, what a wedding!
Read MoreIt’s not often that a bride and groom spontaneously announce to me that we are going on a zip wire but I would like it to become a more regular occurrence. This really sums how just how fun these two were, the couple shoot was absolutely hilarious!
Read MoreThe final couple shoot was probably the most I have laughed at any wedding - how often do you see the bride and the groom both stack it multiple times with huge smiles on their faces?
Read MoreWhen the entire bride squad are jamming to the spice girls just before the ceremony, you can assume it’s going to be a fun one.
Read MoreThese two had a killer attitude to their wedding.
Read MoreWhen you realise that you are the incarnation of Robin Hood - it’s certainly no ordinary wedding.
Read MoreA truly heartwarming wedding I second shot last year for Christian Michael at Polhawn Fort.
Read MoreWhen a bride tells you that she got her dress from Ebay, it can be a slight concern. However, when you see the dress and she looks like THIS, it suddenly all makes sense.
Read MoreThese two were so relaxed and up for anything which is a dream for a photographer. It is weddings like this where I am totally exhausted by the end but still drive home with a huge grin on my face!
Read MoreThank you to the happy couple and everyone else involved for such a fun day. Special shout out to Richard who helped us with all sorts of things throughout the wedding.
Note to Elliots Gran: I am gutted that I didn’t get your number but I am sure our paths will cross again. ❤️
Read More…I am so used to almost exclusively shooting in the countryside that the opportunities of which shooting in a city provided had me in an excited frenzy!
Read MoreThere were so many amazing parts of the the day I could go on about but can we talk about that first dance?
Read MoreThis roasting continued throughout the day. In what can only be described as the cruelest/funniest thing I have even seen during a ceremony: Shannon waited a few painful seconds before she decided to say ‘I do’, much to the terror of a very nervous Luke who had only just managed to stop his eyes leaking.
Read MoreOne of the funniest chats I had was with a slightly inibriated girl who was becoming genuinely concerned about her hiccups - she then dropped her drink, surprising herself enough to thankfully cure her hiccups and the night was back on track.
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