Alternating pews were dressed with generous hand bouquets while the exuberance of the floral displays on the altar was spectacular
Beautiful bright robes bounced colour throughout the wedding photographs as four generations of Imelda’s family enjoyed the morning of preparations. Flowers can make such stunning statements in wedding photos and the strength of colour in Imelda’s shone through from the bouquets to the church and finally on the top table for dinner. Alternating pews were dressed with generous hand bouquets while the exuberance of the floral displays on the altar was spectacular. Tall mirrored pedestals and elegant glassware exhibited delightfully lush arrangements without overpowering the space and added greatly to delightful wedding photography in St.Mary’s, Lanesborough.
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A blackboard that read:
‘Friends of the bride
Friends of the groom
Sit together
There’s plenty of room’
Greeted guests as they arrived solving any seating problems.
A stop off at McCormack’s pub for just the wedding party offered up wonderful fun wedding photos and a few minutes for everyone to relax before heading on to Glasson Country House Hotel. The portico of the original house offered a classical framework and shelter from the damp weather for wedding party photographs. Lovely light floods the modern atrium where the curving staircase is a perfect location for more wedding photos. David caught the speeches as they were happening before the meal in the wonderfully bright second floor function room that allows the sweeping Irish landscape to be captured in the background.
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight