It rained all day, but that didn't dampen anyone's spirits. After living in Egypt for the past three years though, Natasha has obviously acclimatised and was feeling the cold outside the castle. It's definitely warmer in Sharm el-Sheikh than Keadue on a March afternoon. As a photographer, I always like to get outside if possible, but the weather really doesn't matter at a venue like Kilronan, where there are so many different interior locations to take pictures.
As always, Samantha and Recep looked after everyone in the hotel, the Innisfree String Quartet provided the music during the ceremony while Mary Duignan played piano in the Palm Court over champagne and canapés.
Mohamed asked me to take a formal portrait which will be used to create a large painting when he and Natasha return to Egypt. That's one of my efforts at it in the last picture, taken in the Spa in Kilronan. I hope it fits the bill.
1 comment:
Natasha, you look amazing and so beaitiful!! congratulations to you! may you have many years of love and happiness.
all our love
beth & rick
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