Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Helen & Ant's Wedding - 29.05.10


Helen & Ant's wedding is fresh in my mind as I handed over their wedding album to them when they were back home in West Cork over Christmas.  

The bride and myself were both worried about the weather beforehand and were working out contingency plans in case the promised rain came at the wrong time.  Thankfully, we needn't have worried!

Spirits were high throughout the day and after a lovely ceremony in Ahiohill Church, we were greeted outside with the wonderful sight of an ice-cream van ready and waiting to provide us all with some icy treats.  The bride & groom stepped up to the challenge themselves and after a few very dodgy first cones (which were still eaten might I add!), they quickly got the hang of things!  After a few quick family shots at the church, we headed down to Charles Fort in Kinsale for some pics of bridal party and then onto the Carlton Hotel for the reception.

Personally, I had a wonderful day photographing this early summer wedding and enjoyed the company of the bride & groom very much and wish them every happiness together. Here are a few of my favourite shots from their wedding day - with captions.

I think I spy a nervous groom :-)


Wonderful expression on the groom's face as he looks at his new wife.

Is it wrong that I wanted to be in that queue and not taking pictures of it?!

I am sooooo jealous....

Happiness is...

A quick pit stop along the way to pick up bride's car gave us this lovely photo opportunity outside the her parent's house.

I love this shot for the comedic element. Love that one guys is completly out of step with the others and absolutely love that you can see tags on the bottom of some shoes. Classic.

This is definately one of my favourite bridal shots from the whole year.  The bride looks so graceful and elegant and happy.  Her dress also looks fab and is tying in beautifully with the daisies scattered in the grass.

I do love it when they ignore me completely and only have eyes for one another.  Very sweet, and like the previous images, the daisies work very well.

Blue skies can look beautiful in wedding pics, but moody skies can work equally well.

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