As usual I met Laura early in the morning at the beginning of her bridal preparations. She had a constant smile right across her face. In fact the whole bridal party did, they were such a fun loving group and so close knit, I knew this was going to be an extra fun wedding day.
Laura looked beautiful in her wedding dress and it suited her perfectly. I had to race to the Falcon Inn to capture the rather large grooms party walking to Fotheringhay chuch, that was one particular photo that Paul requested. We had a good laugh, with 11 groomsmen that’s to be expected. Fotheringhay church has a lovely overhang of trees, which I made the most of before the ceremony
Laura made her grand entrance and the wedding ceremony began. Staying true to the theme of the day it was an extra fun ceremony, with a live choir singing uplifting songs, that everyone joined in on, even a few dance moves where thrown in. I enjoyed photographing the groups and individual images throughout the wedding day at the falcon Inn in Fotheringhay. You are fairly limited for photographic options, but that’s not to say there aren’t a few key spots to work with.
The food and speeches went down a treat, meanwhile I could see the sky taking on its evening form with a subtle hint of orange, I kept a close eye on it and with 5 minutes before sunset, I suggested we head up to the river, which thankfully the bride and groom agreed to, we were lucky enough to witness a beautiful sunset and the reflections in the river looked awesome.
It was back to the falcon Inn for lots of crazy dancing, compliments of the live band, who also got my feet moving a little.