Stunning jewel coloured calla lilies in Lynda’s bouquet formed delightful stylised shapes.
The most glorious, cloudless blue skies greeted everyone in Sligo on Lynda and Keith wedding day. Staying at The Clarion Hotel the night before their wedding allowed for a wonderful, relaxed morning with all the comforts and services of the hotel at their fingertips. It also allows for lots of time for wedding photography before a ceremony and more equality for both the bride and groom. Lynda’s sister had done a fabulous job with the bouquets and the decorating of the Canis Major Church. Stunning jewel coloured calla lilies in Lynda’s bouquet formed delightful stylised shapes. A wedding photo of Lynda’s engagement ring balancing delicately off the tip of a lily is amazing, pretty, arty and meaning so much as they were brought together by Lynda and her sister.
The Canis Major looked wonderful with an aisle created with white organdie ribbon tall, ivy draped candelabras and occasional bows of royal blue satin. Following a heart-warming ceremony wedding guests gathered outside to release royal blue and gold helium filled balloons.
UP, UP and AWAY!
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They floated high above into an azure sky staying visible for ever such a long time. David joined Lynda and Keith out at Glencar Waterfall. A favourite Sligo location, it never fails to thrill. But the best magic was along the shore of the lake. The far shore was reflected in a mirrored surface tricking the eye and wrapping the wedding photography in an incredible collage of Irish Landscape. This image alone across the whole spread of a photo story book will be treasured forever.
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight