Keshcarrigan. This is a very pretty spot with dark, quiet water resting beneath a low stone bridge
A wonderfully relaxed morning set the pace for the day on the 30-07-2016. A large, bright bedroom with wooden floor created a spacious atmosphere and fabulous photos. All the wedding party (except the bride) wore navy blue. Accented with pink the navy brought an attractive cohesion and balance to the imagery. Mary and Gerry married at St.Brigid’s Church in Drumcong. After the ceremony David spotted the warm sunlight spilling through the open doorway into the pretty entrance hall. A great spot for photos!
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Wedding Photos at Keshcarrigan and The Landmark Hotel
Gerry and Mary had suggested a stop at the bridge in Keshcarrigan. This is a very pretty spot with dark, quiet water resting beneath a low stone bridge. Lots of stone walls, angled in different directions keep the eye interested and pops of bright colour come from well-tended plantings. Another brief stop along the lakeshore and The Landmark awaited. The Landmark has made so many wonderful points of interest for photography overs the years and now have another to add to the extensive list. They have created a frame for wedding party and guests alike to play with and take photos. Great fun and a cool addition. While guests were being seated to dinner there was just time for Mary and Gerry to slip over to the boardwalk along the River Shannon. It is now a busy mooring spot for those enjoying the Shannon waterways and adds another brilliant photo opportunity for couples who celebrate at The Landmark Hotel.
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight