Mullaghmore created a charming background for more wedding photos with a picturesque working harbour and sailboats bobbing at anchor.
Pretty pink flowers and beautiful Chantilly lace made for fabulous wedding photography. Wedding photographer David Knight captured a wonderful morning of preparations. Deep fuchsia pink bridesmaid’s dresses packed lots of punch adding colour to the wedding photos throughout the early spring day. Christopher and the guys wore blue suits with matching waistcoats from EJ’s Menswear in Sligo. Gemma and Christopher married is a delightfully warm ceremony at St Molaise’s Church, Cliffoney, Co.Sligo. St Molaise’s has three stunning stained glass windows by Clarke Stained Glass Studios in Dublin
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Set on the Wild Atlantic Way, Mullaghmore was chosen by Gemma and Christopher for wedding photography. The tide was in and the harbour offered shelter on a breezy afternoon. Mullaghmore created a charming background for more wedding photos with a picturesque working harbour and sailboats bobbing at anchor. Heading off towards Kilronan Castle the couple enjoyed spectacular views of the north Sligo coast as Benbulben rising up majestically to greet them as they approach Sligo town. The approach to Kilronan Castle gives a true sense of arrival as you sweep up through woodland and just as you come around another corner the castle announces itself. The castle itself is a magnificent backdrop for wedding photographs and with time to explore the interiors with David, Gemma and Christopher have lots to choose form for their wedding album.
Wedding Photographer: David Knight
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight