Esther & Tony had a really great day for their wedding. The day started with thick fog, but this gave way later to yet another lovely September day.
Esther got ready at her parents' house, finding a quiet corner for the make up.
Keeping an eye out for the arrival of the bride...
Tony and his best man looked relaxed as they waited for Esther.
The Town Church is always a splendid setting for a wedding.
Reverend Luff took the ceremony, a quite uplifting and humourous experience.
On arriving at the St. Pierre Park Hotel the weather cleared, this gave some beautiful lighting conditions.
A lot of effort had gone into the decorations.
Time to cut that beautiful looking cake.
The first dance provided some touching moments.
Element 6 provided the live music for the evening with a very well received performance.
To finish off this preview, here is a shot I have wanted to try for a long time and finally had the opportunity to do so. Well worth the effort and quite a spectacular effect.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Emma & David
Emma & David got married on a lovely autumn day earlier this month. A great time to get married.
Emma, her bridesmaid and two flower girls, got ready at mum's house. The family had also made up the bouquets themselves, making a great job of them.
Rosie & Lara were delightful all day.
David and his groomsmen started their day with a rather large breakfast, which they tucked into with enthusiasm.
St. Matthew's Church was the venue for the ceremony, with Rev. Juliette Robilliard taking a touching service.
Afterwards we went straight to The Duke of Richmond Hotel for the reception.
Speeches took place before the meal, with Emma's dad borrowing her hat from a childhood trip to Disneyland!
With a few engineers at the wedding, some displayed their skills with an amazing balloon structure, which Lara & Rosie made good use of!
Soon it was time for the first dance, then everyone joined in for what can be described as a pretty riotous time on the dance floor.
A wonderful day was had by all.
Emma, her bridesmaid and two flower girls, got ready at mum's house. The family had also made up the bouquets themselves, making a great job of them.
Rosie & Lara were delightful all day.
David and his groomsmen started their day with a rather large breakfast, which they tucked into with enthusiasm.
St. Matthew's Church was the venue for the ceremony, with Rev. Juliette Robilliard taking a touching service.
Afterwards we went straight to The Duke of Richmond Hotel for the reception.
Speeches took place before the meal, with Emma's dad borrowing her hat from a childhood trip to Disneyland!
With a few engineers at the wedding, some displayed their skills with an amazing balloon structure, which Lara & Rosie made good use of!
Soon it was time for the first dance, then everyone joined in for what can be described as a pretty riotous time on the dance floor.
A wonderful day was had by all.
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