Luke & Lucy - 21st March 2010
As promised here's the full update from last weekends Clearwell Castle wedding, with a tweak of vintage theme.
Wedding make-up was by Sophie Charmings, Cheltenham.
Wedding details this weekend went all abstract.
Wedding shoes - vintage style. In fact the whole wedding had a vintage theme.
Lovely wedding dress detail huh. My wife asked "did the dress come with the broach"? Well Lucy, did it?
Muted tones in the wedding flowers suited the bridesmaid dress really well.
Arrival at Clearwell Castle in such a cool little wedding car. The guy gave me his business card too so for those brides on the lookout for a simple, classic, cream, oldish, volvo something or other (I'm not good with car models) here's the dudes details. www.wyeclassic.co.uk
I'd decided a shot of wedding shoes in a tumble dryer was pretty damn cool, but perhaps a more classic capture should be got too.
Super expression....love it.
Registrars tend to limited photography at Clearwell Castle, but were 'moderately' considerate this time around and let me stand at the front to photograph some parts of the ceremony...phew!
Nice french polish Mrs Hill. (note: that's the pen with 'no ink'!)
Touching moments just after the wedding ceremony.
I believe this is a girlie photo - my wife tells me it's because the dress is 'swishing' about.
Ahh here you go, a far better idea of what the wedding car looked like. I told you it was cool.
"Just run down this bank, fall over and these pretty dresses will look great"
There's something so nice about grand parents at weddings.
I love this sequence of three photos......it tells such a great little story.
You can't see easily but mum has her tissue in hand too.
Sis gets a rubix-cube as her wedding favour.
I just adore this photo. Maybe as I'm a dad, but I get the impression you're little girls wedding day is a pretty big deal.
In a vintage theme wedding, it shows that traditional wedding is much appreciated and continue adopting by new generations.
ReplyDeleteI was just searching for images of St Peters Winchcombe for a wedding teapot commission (cosmochina.co.uk) when I was transfixed by your brilliant photos and just had to look through ALL of them.
ReplyDeleteYou're brilliant at telling a story. Love them. Charlotte