The Cathedral in Mullingar offers an amazing backdrop for wedding photos with a decorative, mosaic aisle leading to the glorious altar dominated by majestic candlesticks
Fabulous dresses, stunning head pieces, a dusting of sugar pink, top hats and tails all came together for delightful wedding photography on Rebecca and Michael’s wedding day. The Cathedral in Mullingar offers an amazing backdrop for wedding photos with a decorative, mosaic aisle leading to the glorious altar dominated by majestic candlesticks. A super location with lots of space and light for the family groups wedding photography.
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Summer 2015 has been a challenge for wedding photographs here in the North West of Ireland with more wet days than we have ever had. July 11th was one of those days but the rain did nothing to dampen spirits and the warmth of the celebrations shone through to be captured by the camera. Rebecca, Michael travelled to Lough Rynn Castle where they received the warmest of welcomes. A wet day at Lough Rynn is no problem for David as a wedding photographer with the interiors of the castle offering so many opportunities for fantastic photographs and David knowing all the magical locations. The splendour of the Baronial Hall, lined in original oak panelling and a magnificent fireplace, is a favourite in wedding albums and the south facing windows, deeply cushioned, a perfect spot for a couple to enjoy.
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight