She said she will get ready at her parents house, as the walls there match her wedding colour scheme. Besides, which parent would reject the absolute pleasure of the final hassle and transformation of their child into a stunning bride.
Open hearted and bubbly girl herself, she always knew what she wanted and she ALWAYS got it. At the age of sixteen, during the annual family diary updates, she wrote that she wants to be a photographer. How funny. Graduating the School of Arts in Cambridge she IS a Professional Wedding Photographer now. I feel privileged and honoured to be able to document her wedding, and you can imagine the huge responsibility I had on the day.
She always had an eye to details and when it came to choose the vendors for her own wedding she refused everyone, not because they were not good enough, but because she wanted to give her personal touch to every detail: table names, name tags, room and table décor, favours for the guests...
...and the guests liked it so much, they decided to wear their own name tags...
As the day moved smoothly to the plan and the time came for the couple's photo shoot the sun disappeared behind the clouds. That didn't stop us. It gave us the perfect natural looking light. Perfect for creating art!
And to finish it off I just want to say how honoured I was to be part of this beautiful day. Natasha's parents and she herself made me feel like part of the family. I am truly blessed to get to know them and share one of the happiest days with them.
Happy Monday
Jasmine
Bride http://www.natasha-biggs.co.uk/
Photographer https://www.facebook.com/ImagineByJasmine
Photographer http://www.distantcloud.co.uk/
Music http://www.mangoacoustic.co.uk/










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