Amy & Eric were married at Dove Barn, Suffolk in October 2010. They were blessed with gorgeous autumnal sunshine and their day reflected them perfectly as a couple – vibrant and fun! The brilliant Smash Robots played late into the night and delighted their guests with a cover of ‘Dub Be Good to Me’ with a surprise… Eric on flute!

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  • sarah - Love this! Such natural style xReplyCancel

  • Hannah Gooch - Gorgeous! Such a wonderful wedding, beautiful shots too. xReplyCancel

  • kelly at Boho Weddings - Love this wedding, great couple and amazing photography, what a fab day xxxReplyCancel

  • Dasha - Beautiful wedding! Love the flowers! You’ve captured so many happy moments so beautifully.ReplyCancel

  • Dominique - Gorgeous shots. Looks like a really fun wedding, such a happy vibe!ReplyCancel

  • Julia - Brilliant. I especially love the bouquets and buttonholes. And the spoon player. You’ve captured some beautiful details.ReplyCancel

  • Clare at Yarwood-White - The colours are so vibrant and you’ve made it look like the whole thing was stage lit! Beautiful! What is also striking is how happy Amy looks. Ahhhh…ReplyCancel

Whilst clicking through my archives I found a few images that I thought might tell a little more about my journey as a photographer. I thought making them into Polaroids gave a kind of personal and retrospective feel to them. Here they are…

 

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Emmaline and Guy chose to officially marry in a civil ceremony at The Soho Hotel with their parents and then to have a humanist wedding ceremony and celebration at Guy’s father’s residence in the country. This allowed them total creative freedom in realising their own unique wedding. You can read in more detail how they pulled it off in this Rock ‘n’ Roll Bride feature.

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