A week ago we got to visit a new, 'non-regular', wedding venue. It was the first time we went to Lumb Farm, just off Ripley, and this modern, refurbished farm was a revelation of originality and practicality for the married couple and guests alike.
It doesn't happen so often to assist such a 'touching' wedding like this of Louise and Dean, where personal history and family feelings come along the day with tender and sweet sensitivity.
Louise got ready at home so our first stop was to grab few shots of details, bits and bobs, and things happening. The available light was just perfect so we managed to keep a very low profile without using flash, and let everybody - especially four beautiful young bridesmaids - get on with what they were getting on with.
We wandered up to the church to meet up with the bridesmaids, some of whom were less sure of us than others.
It was a shame we were not allowed to take any shots of the ceremony but we managed to record the unfolding of the day just outside the Eastwood United Reformed Church with family and friends.
With a vintage car on hand, and a front door like this, you simply have to make use of it for a smiley posy picture.
Then we spent some more time floating around for informal shots, and yes, the kids stole the show :)
We finished off by walking a very obliging Bride & Groom around the grounds to get as many shots of the gardens as we could before dinner.
Congratulations Louise & Dean!
It doesn't happen so often to assist such a 'touching' wedding like this of Louise and Dean, where personal history and family feelings come along the day with tender and sweet sensitivity.
Louise got ready at home so our first stop was to grab few shots of details, bits and bobs, and things happening. The available light was just perfect so we managed to keep a very low profile without using flash, and let everybody - especially four beautiful young bridesmaids - get on with what they were getting on with.
We wandered up to the church to meet up with the bridesmaids, some of whom were less sure of us than others.
It was a shame we were not allowed to take any shots of the ceremony but we managed to record the unfolding of the day just outside the Eastwood United Reformed Church with family and friends.
With a vintage car on hand, and a front door like this, you simply have to make use of it for a smiley posy picture.
Then we spent some more time floating around for informal shots, and yes, the kids stole the show :)
We finished off by walking a very obliging Bride & Groom around the grounds to get as many shots of the gardens as we could before dinner.
Congratulations Louise & Dean!




















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