Here is a low down of my own wedding. The thing that I learnt most was how having my photo taken on the day felt like my least priority. The day went extremely fast and although I promised to defy every bride by actually eating the food I'd chosen for my own day I failed and still mourn the chocolate cake I had a bite of before it was cleared away while I was talking to guests.
I learnt that the photographer really needs to take charge of certain things to make sure the couple gets the shots they want from the day because, like me, photos will be the last thing on their mind as they spend the day gazing into each others eyes (for probably about 3 seconds before they spend the rest of the day hardly seeing each other), making sure they get to talk to the guests and generally going along with the flow of the day.
I'm glad Gary Madison, who took my photos, captured how the wedding felt- full of hugs and grins (and rainbows and unicorns and all things magical)
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