Their wedding celebration was a cracking affair held in two idyllic spots next to Exmoor National Park.
The open air wedding ceremony was held at a beautiful location, Little Quarme Cottages, that look out over the Quarme valley. Bridal preparations and marquee reception was then a short jaunt away over at Northmoor House, a beautiful Victorian country manor house.
Locations aside for a moment, the most important thing with any wedding is the people.
Bride and Groom (most importantly) followed by family and friends. My role in capturing the day evolves round documenting their interactions, the moments that are presented and the subtleties within.
This wedding was a dream day to document, both in pictures and within their recorded sound track.
Dave being a keen musician, had a number of friends play at the evening reception, so there were some great tunes being blasted out. But more of interest, were the tributes paid within the wedding breakfast speeches.
I love the insightful delivery and often witty anecdotes passed on at this part of the day, and this wedding was a classic celebration. The plethora of great material proved to be a hard, long edit but one that was incredibly fun to do.
The resulting film was highly rewarding to finish and is something I am very proud of. Entertaining and well worth a view, so take a few minutes out, sit back and enjoy!
Are you getting married in the near future?
Get in touch to share your plans. We would love to capture your day! Contact Linus 31/10/2014By Linus MoranLeave a comment FacebookshareTwittertweetGoogle+shareAbout the author
Hi I'm Linus, a Dorset Wedding Photographer offering Documentary Wedding Photography and portraiture throughout Southern England and the UK. I aim to capture your decisive moments unobtrusively as an observer, leaving you at ease to relax, have fun & enjoy your guests!
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