Cath & Jo's wedding was a particularly busy day, they got married at St. Martin's Church, with the reception held at Castle Cornet.
Tim, Cath's father, practised his speech in the garden on the lovely morning.
There wasn't too much time once the bride and bridesmaids arrived from the hairdressers, but all got ready in good time.
While I photographed the bride's preparations with my daughter Rosemary, my wife Karen was photographing the groomsmen. Jo seemed quite relaxed, cheerfully greeting guests as they arrived at the church.
Cath had a very special chauffeur, Roger's beautiful Rolls Royce provided an extra element of elegance to her arrival at the church. The bridesmaids arrived in a couple of Land Rovers, both meticulously cleaned as if they had just left the showroom.
The couple's transport for after the ceremony was already waiting parked nearby, a bit of a contrast, a loud and brightly coloured TVR!
As Reverend Kerle asked everyone to stand, Cath was proudly escorted up the aisle by her father.
It was an emotional moment.
Rev. Kerle can always be relied upon to give a touching and humorous ceremony.
There was a surprise awaiting the couple as they left the church, a guard of honour provided by the rowing club! A special treat for Cath. I knew with the rowing club involved in the wedding it was going to be a lively party that evening!
After a few family group pictures and lots of hugs and handshakes all around we left to go to Castle Cornet for the reception.
The Castle has got to be one of the most spectacular locations for a wedding.
The reception itself was held in the Hatton gallery, speeches took place before the meal. The decor was perfect, with little jars of honey from the family hives on all the tables too!
The guests were treated to some great evening entertainment. We had to quickly fit in some pictures on the way to the Amherst Room. Now most weddings may have a band or a DJ, but we had 2 bands and a DJ! Plus the groom himself played in both bands, Jo and Cath really are a very talented couple!
It was hot and loud! Gay Army and Thee Jenerators pumped out some awesome music to a very appreciative audience. I was certainly impressed and enjoyed the show and taking photographs of the high energy performances.
Then it was back to the Hatton Gallery for the cake cutting and first dance. DJ Andre kept the dance floor heaving in this atmospheric setting.
A special day for a special couple.
Friday, September 16, 2016
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