Yes, that's right, 2009.
Although this wedding took place just over a year ago, I met the couple again over the summer to deliver their wedding album after they decide to upgrade from a disc only package. We've been in touch and met up several times both before and after the wedding and it was a little strange for all of us to say goodbye for the last time! So, inspired by our last goodbye, this post finally gets written!
We were incredibly lucky with the weather on the day, and the groom was particularly delighted as he got to drive a beautiful red MX5 convertible with the top down through the countryside from Macroom to Clonakilty. Bride slightly less impressed with the wind in her hair, but she arrived to the beach looking as radiant as ever and both smiled the day away. From a photographers perspective, their attitude on the day and the thought and effort they had put into planning their wedding photos made them a dream to work with. I would highly recommend them as a bride and groom :-)
and delightfully, they feel the same way about me..
"The end results are perfect and reflect just what we wanted - a great mix of formal and informal shots of family and friends together with some really memorable pictures which definitely capture the highlights of our wedding day.
Niamh is a lovely person to deal with and she is also a consummate professional. We are absolutely delighted with our wedding photos and we highly recommend her."
Some of my favourite images from the day (with captions) are below.
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Loved this image so much that I used it in some promotional material during the year. Light was pouring in through old farmhouse window to the right. |
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Lit from same window as above, but shot from a different angle. |
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A quiet moment during the ceremony |
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Too cute! |
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Sandwiches had been organised in a local pub and couple decided to walk down to it at last minute... cue a frantic bit of running on my part to get ahead of them and the congregation! |
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When we arrived to the beach, flowing water had cut a channel in our path. No a problem for my adventerous couple and while I was searching for a route across, they decided to jump! Just managed to get the camera on them in time. |
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Harsh sunlight can be a challenge to deal with when composing an image, but here I think it adds to the overall composition. The strong diagonal shadow of the couple together with their expressions make this image really appeal to me. |
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Grandad and grandson - happy, relaxed and content in each others company. |
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Nothing like a cuppa after a walk on the beach. |
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Grandad in a 'slightly' less relaxed pose as he works on his speech. |
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