Natalie & Guy had a great day, getting married at St. Stephen's Church with their reception at La Grande Mare. As I type this with the rain pouring down outside, it seems odd to be working on their pictures when their day was blessed with no wind and beautiful sunshine.
The bride and bridesmaids had a very early start to the day at the hairdressers, but with a midday ceremony, time was always going to be tight.
Though once they were back at mum's, it wasn't long before everyone was fully ready at quite impressive speed!
Guy and his groomsmen had a lot less to do, even managing to fit in a drink at the Rocquettes before the ceremony.
Natalie arrived precisely at 12 o'clock.
This was my second wedding in recent weeks at St. Stephen's Church. Again, Father Moore treated us to a lovely ceremony.
The car looked so good, that Guy couldn't resist getting in the driver's seat!
Once the correct chauffeur was in place, the couple made their way to the reception via a quick stop for pictures.
Everything was beautifully laid out in the dining room.
Speeches were great, with the best man in particular getting everyone laughing.
We were even treated to a very personal and humorous song, before a couple of brave young people also said a few words. This was much appreciated.
The couple had mentioned previously that they were going to have around 100 extra guests arriving for the reception. They were not exaggerating! Natalie and Guy were obviously a very popular couple, with the extra guests adding to the vibrant atmosphere on the packed dance floor.
The good weather continued right throughout the day, with the evening being calm enough for people to enjoy time relaxing outside between songs.
I wanted to share these last couple of pictures that I am especially pleased with. We snuck away from the dance floor to take some pictures after dusk. It was lovely to take a moment away from the frenzied dancing to enjoy the stillness outdoors, with a beautiful mist forming over the water..
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
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