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Doing it Beckham Style…We all had such fun at the Castle which really shows in the photos we got. Along with the bride and groom all the guests really entered into the spitit of the day by joining us in the photo booth we set up in the evening! It will be two weeks before I post any of those here as I'm now away in India soaking up the sun!
Paul and the Gang…
Boys do things differently! Bacon butties, x-box, Star Wars, martial arts and cups of tea replaced the make-up artists, hairdressers and pink champagne of the girls.
A Relaxed Morning?…
Laura's preparations were split over two beautiful locations, this first one overlooking the marina in Liverpool with the finishing touches taking place at Leasowe Castle on the Wirral.
Peeking through this door at the castle you can see the girls had a perfectly relaxed morning!
Back Down the Aisle…
After a moving ceremony Mr and Mrs M walked back down the aisle arm in arm with huge grins on their faces. The venue was beautifully set up in creams and gold and looked really classy and looks sensational on their photographs.
The stunning Temple Newsam a Tudor–Jacobean mansion had been pre-booked for us to shoot there and was an awesome backdrop for the 'limited time' we were given there.
Ness's Wedding Preparations…
Then to Ness's room to capture her pre wedding moments. This is the on-the-hanger moment, I think after this point ie when its on, that it really all sinks in that all that planning and preperation is happening NOW!!
Phil's Wedding Preparations…
We had such fun taking Phil's preparation photos and were made so welcome by all at the Chair in Rothwell near Leeds. Don't worry! No blood was spilled, Phil made it to the venue on time. This treatment looked the biz I will be booking myself in soon to experience this five star shave service.
Time Spent with Friends…
With the wedding season set to take off in earnest this month Lou and I decided to make the most of my last weekend off for some time and spent it with friends. We took them to see the Anthony Gormley sculptures on the beach at Crosby, it was such a wild day that the sand had a striped texture where the wind met resistance from pebbles. I thought it made a change to photograph real people on the beach instead of just the 'iron men'.