Beautiful blossomed boughs arched over the door creating delightful framing for photos
The importance of sport to both Alice and Kieran rippled gently throughout their wedding day adding strong individuality to their wedding photography. David had a great morning with the ladies capturing wonderful moments as they got ready. With 4 bridesmaids and a flower-girl it was a busy house. So just 10 days after photographing another wedding at St. Bridget’s church in Fourmile House, David was back again. Beautiful blossomed boughs (from Feehily’s Flowers) arched over the door creating delightful framing for photos of Kieran and the guys. Cool in dark navy suits, a perfect twist with Kieran’s suit having black satin lapels…. subtle but interesting.
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Wedding Photography at Kilronan Castle Estate
A charming ceremony and family group phots completed Alice and Kieran travelled to Kilronan Castle in a fab vintage Rolls Royce. Rolling up the avenue to Kilronan is a magical moment…through the tunnel of trees to first see the castle emerge glowing in the last glimmer of dusk. The interiors of Kilronan Castle offer lots of fantastic wedding photography opportunities. Alice and Kieran had photos taken in the Robert Genders Room. This tiny room in the French saloon style is extraordinary for what it offers. The cloud painted ceiling mirrors in windows beyond which were deep velvet blue skies and the genteel gliding adds just the right amount of sparkle. Offering privacy and a chance to relax on your wedding day. The staircase at Kilronan was decorated with a beautiful floral garland enhancing the photos wonderfully. The long candle-lit corridor led Alice and Kieran to the spectacular Ballroom where a huge welcome awaited and the night’s celebrations began.
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight