When the bridal preps are only 3 minutes drive from home, then 2 minutes to the church, add in the stunning Cabra Castle as a venue and the most laid back and friendly couple and you know you are on to a winner. Niamh and Alan were an absolute pleasure to work with and I was delighted with how their photos turned out, even more delighted when I heard back from them.
“We are absolutely thrilled with our wedding photos! Thank you so much!! I can’t even remember half of these photos being taken, which shows how great you are at what you do!. Thanks again for capturing our day so well! Kind regards”, Niamh & Alan.
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Is the phrase “capture the moment” overused in photography circles ?? Probably, but it can sum up an image, taken in a split second, that won’t be repeated again. It is literally, capturing that moment and freezing it forever, a sneaky kiss on a wedding day, the tears of joy on a parents face, the innocence (or not !!) of children, or just a look, a smile, unposed, unsolicited by the photographer. When we are photographing weddings we keep the posing to a minimum as much as possible and look out for these moments, hoping to catch them – it’s not always possible, but sometimes everything just falls into place. Between the wedding meal and the start of the dancing Alan went for a walk with his daughter, away from the crowds, just a bit of fresh air for the two of them. Luckily I was outside as well, cooling off after a long warm day and was delighted to “capture this moment”.