25.02.2014
In October last year I met a fellow photographer who kindly agreed for me to second shoot a wedding with her. A wedding that she went into trouble of booking, meeting the B+G and signing the contract, Louise Murnane (http://www.louisemurnanephotography.com/) was very supportive and she still is a great person and a photographer.
I arrived to the Little Hallingbury Mill House expecting to meet the photographer first, instead, the first person I met was the groom. Without knowing Alan I started chatting until the Best Man, Alan's brother, introduced the groom and then himself too. Honestly, I felt embarrassed.
Alan and Julie had grown up children and grandchildren of their own from previous relationships.
Julie's eldest son had an important role of not just supporting his mother, but also giving her away. It was a sweet moment.
In October last year I met a fellow photographer who kindly agreed for me to second shoot a wedding with her. A wedding that she went into trouble of booking, meeting the B+G and signing the contract, Louise Murnane (http://www.louisemurnanephotography.com/) was very supportive and she still is a great person and a photographer.
Alan and Julie had grown up children and grandchildren of their own from previous relationships.
Julie's eldest son had an important role of not just supporting his mother, but also giving her away. It was a sweet moment.
And her bridesmaids were her and Alan's daughters.
Alan and Julie didn't want to have a big wedding, so during their civil ceremony only the closest members of the family were present.
I feel privileged to have been part of their special day.
To view more photos of this beautiful wedding, please click HERE
With love
Jasmine
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