The horses had waited for Linda and Christopher to emerge as husband and wife and offered a fabulous wedding photo opportunity.
What an extraordinary sight! As David arrived to Linda’s home place the horse and carriage had arrived and were tacking up. But one of the greys had lost a shoe and out came all the equipment and in no time the animal was reshod. Wonderful and unique wedding photographs to keep treasured forever.
In the house the bridesmaids were ready and Linda just had to step into her dress. Ivory and pink set the colour theme for the day and though the weather was damp wedding photos in the Landau were a must. Christopher and the lads had arrived at The Christ of the King Church, Liscaul in a carriage of their own. Christopher’s Ford Escort had seen every bit as much care and attention to detail.
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The horses had waited for Linda and Christopher to emerge as husband and wife and offered a fabulous wedding photo opportunity. The craftsmanship of the woodwork and details helped create wonderful framing for the photographs and there is always a bit of extra magic when horses are part of a wedding story. Though the weather continued to be a bit unkind the smiles and good humour shone out. Linda and Christopher arrived to The McWilliam Park Hotel to celebrate with their guests and enjoy the night of partying ahead.
Time to mingle with their guests and yet also have time to for friend’s groups photos and general social and personal shots as everyone relaxed in the comfort and excellent care of The McWilliam’s Park staff. Cool coloured lighting in the main function room worked really well and enhanced the wedding photography but the shot of the day has to have been (sorry Conor) Linda, lying back across the top of the grand piano bathed in a pool of golden light. Absolutely fabulous!
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight