Catherina doesn't strike you as a typical rock chick though, and she looked like she'd be more at home in a chic Parisian salon than a mosh-pit on her wedding day. Carrick Church was the venue for the ceremony - always great to work in, with its dramatic steps and open interior. With The Landmark only a couple of hundred yards away, it made for an easy journey for the guests. In between, we popped out to Jamestown with the bridal party, where we took advantage of the beautiful surroundings by the river & canal. Niall Magaghy was filming the day, and Ger was with me to put together a slideshow over dinner. As always, he had the guests oohing & ahhing at some of the images from the day, and this was definitely the first time we've used a Pearl Jam song in the soundtrack. You never know, it might not be the last.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Catherina & Diarmuid
Rock & Roll. Or just Rock. Well, metal really. Diarmuid is the legendary guitarist from "Of Fiction", Ireland's foremost heavy rock band. Think Pearl Jam, with a smidgin' of Nirvana and a good dash of Metallica, and keep a close ear out for "Fractals", the band's upcoming new album. They're already big, but they could be huge!
Catherina doesn't strike you as a typical rock chick though, and she looked like she'd be more at home in a chic Parisian salon than a mosh-pit on her wedding day. Carrick Church was the venue for the ceremony - always great to work in, with its dramatic steps and open interior. With The Landmark only a couple of hundred yards away, it made for an easy journey for the guests. In between, we popped out to Jamestown with the bridal party, where we took advantage of the beautiful surroundings by the river & canal. Niall Magaghy was filming the day, and Ger was with me to put together a slideshow over dinner. As always, he had the guests oohing & ahhing at some of the images from the day, and this was definitely the first time we've used a Pearl Jam song in the soundtrack. You never know, it might not be the last.
Catherina doesn't strike you as a typical rock chick though, and she looked like she'd be more at home in a chic Parisian salon than a mosh-pit on her wedding day. Carrick Church was the venue for the ceremony - always great to work in, with its dramatic steps and open interior. With The Landmark only a couple of hundred yards away, it made for an easy journey for the guests. In between, we popped out to Jamestown with the bridal party, where we took advantage of the beautiful surroundings by the river & canal. Niall Magaghy was filming the day, and Ger was with me to put together a slideshow over dinner. As always, he had the guests oohing & ahhing at some of the images from the day, and this was definitely the first time we've used a Pearl Jam song in the soundtrack. You never know, it might not be the last.
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