The Church of St James was beautifully decorated with flowers, candles and ribbon by Mayo Wedding Florists, which transformed it into a warm, intimate, atmospheric space. En route to Enniscrone, we braved the elements and stopped by Lough Talt. The mist was on the mountain, but the rain held off. After a couple of "standard" shots, the craic started, and we had good fun before moving on. Brian Duignan was shooting the video alongside me, and as the weather was holding out, we braved a brief stop at the beach. No sooner had I clicked the shutter for the last time than the heavens opened. Sometimes timing is everything.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Natalie & Anthony
I was back to the seaside and The Diamond Coast in Enniscrone for the second time in a couple of weeks for Natalie & Anthony's wedding. First though, it was off to Natalie's house in Charlestown for hair & make-up, before going on to her parents' to get into the dresses. There was a high sense of anticipation and a fine crowd there - hardly surprising, as Natalie has ten brothers & sisters. You can get a sense of the activity in the pics from the kitchen below.
The Church of St James was beautifully decorated with flowers, candles and ribbon by Mayo Wedding Florists, which transformed it into a warm, intimate, atmospheric space. En route to Enniscrone, we braved the elements and stopped by Lough Talt. The mist was on the mountain, but the rain held off. After a couple of "standard" shots, the craic started, and we had good fun before moving on. Brian Duignan was shooting the video alongside me, and as the weather was holding out, we braved a brief stop at the beach. No sooner had I clicked the shutter for the last time than the heavens opened. Sometimes timing is everything.
The Church of St James was beautifully decorated with flowers, candles and ribbon by Mayo Wedding Florists, which transformed it into a warm, intimate, atmospheric space. En route to Enniscrone, we braved the elements and stopped by Lough Talt. The mist was on the mountain, but the rain held off. After a couple of "standard" shots, the craic started, and we had good fun before moving on. Brian Duignan was shooting the video alongside me, and as the weather was holding out, we braved a brief stop at the beach. No sooner had I clicked the shutter for the last time than the heavens opened. Sometimes timing is everything.
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Thanks very much for the mention in your blog. Beautiful photos of a wonderful couple. Jackie at Mayo wedding florists
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