This year has seen:
A first dance to a brass band in the car park when receptions weren’t allowed // elbow bumps and kisses blown // a wedding planned in three days to get in before November Lockdown 2.0 // face masks for guests hastily made to match outfits // a wedding allowed to have 30 guests with only a day to spare // champagne toasts from a car boot in a lay-by following a ceremony in Tier 3 // sanitiser table favours // would-have-been wedding guests waiting outside ceremonies to show their love from a distance // Zoom and Facebook broadcasts from church..
It’s been love and magic against all odds.
Read MoreLaura and Arran married on Loch Tay, up in Scotland. It was an absolutely incredible setting with atmospheric views of the loch and the surrounding hills, and a little rain didn’t stop their celebrations one tiny bit. They originally wanted to marry outside but on the day opted for a stretch tent, where they later ate, overlooking the water. Immediately after the ceremony we hopped in a car and drove around the lake grabbing a few extra photos to make the most of this beautiful place.. (big love to Laura and Arran for being so up for making the most of it despite us all getting a little soggy too!)
Read MoreI think the setting for Laura and Arran’s wedding speaks for itself, really, but here goes!
Laura and Arran married on Loch Tay, up in Scotland. It was an absolutely incredible setting with atmospheric views of the loch and the surrounding hills, and a little rain didn’t stop their celebrations one tiny bit.