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Jane & Barry – Horetown House Wedding

Wexford weddings

September 10, 2015 by Kevin Morris

Jane & Barry travelled home from Madrid to tie the knot in the fab Horetown House, not once, but twice !! The initial ceremony was carried out by a friend and was a very personal and moving occasion (plenty of tears !! 🙂 ) – then the second legal, slightly more formal, but no less intimate ceremony was held in the gorgeous surroundings of the drawing room in Horetown. Jane is actually an artist by trade, and had everything meticulously planned out, the venue looking stunning with all her little touches so no pressure on me then !! It really was a lovely day, from the opening “Welcome to Bannow” on arrival, to the delicious sambos served up by Anne in Horetown before I hit the road. My only complaint ?? I would have loved more time, there was so much to photograph ! Hopefully the pics below will give you an idea of the day 🙂

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Filed Under: Real Weddings Tagged With: award winning photography, classical wedding photography, contemporary wedding photography, documentary wedding photography, donabate photographer, donabate weddings, horetown house, horetown house weddings, informal wedding photography, relaxed wedding photography, Reportage Photography, reportage wedding photography, unobtrusive wedding photography, Wexford weddings

August 20, 2014 by Kevin Morris

Had a lovely day photographing Deirdre & Joels wedding at Horetown House recently. Was great to meet up with previous couples (I had photographed Deirdres brothers wedding) and the welcome back from Kate & Niamh in Horetown (along with a pot of coffee) was just what I needed after a long drive. See attached pics for a flavour of the day.

Deirdre & Joels wedding
Deirdre & Joels wedding

 

DJ 2

DJ 3

DJ 4

Filed Under: Real Weddings Tagged With: award winning photography, classical wedding photography, contemporary wedding photography, documentary wedding photography, donabate photographer, horetown house, horetown house weddings, informal wedding photography, relaxed wedding photography, Reportage Photography, reportage wedding photography, unobtrusive wedding photography, Wexford weddings

July 8, 2012 by Kevin Morris

It was standing room only in the small church in Ballyduff, Wexford where friends & family gathered to see Honor & Fergal tie the knot. There must have been a population explosion in Prague, as, the torrential rain which have covered the country for most of the week dried up, the sky was blue with white fluffy clouds, so, we put it down to the numbers of “child/children of Prague” doing the rounds !! After the lovely ceremony, celebrated by Honors Uncle Felix (quite a character) we had a few shots outside a genuine “olde worlde” shop and on off to Honors parents house for some family photos. Then on with the air conditioning and off to the fab Whites Hotel in Wexford, greeted by a stunning display of chocolate strawberries and drinks in the courtyard. With the heat & sun we could have been in Spain, and with such welcoming & friendly families my job couldn’t have been much easier. See below for a small selection of photos from the day, just click on the play icon on the bottom right, and, if you happen to know Honor or Fergal feel free to leave a comment as they will be checking in from time to time.

Filed Under: Real Weddings Tagged With: ballyduff, camolin, classical wedding photography, informal wedding photography, Reportage Photography, reportage wedding photography, wedding photography, Wexford weddings, whites hotel wexford

January 6, 2012 by Kevin Morris

When I met up with Christine & David their brief was simple, mainly reportage shots, but a small bit of time on a few family shots, neither wanted to spend too much time in front of the camera. At that stage I knew the day would go well as that is exactly what my style is, and the the day did indeed go great. There was fantastic light in their house for the preparations (and a very calm atmosphere) the priest was a real charachter, had everyone in giggles but still managed to retain the solemnity of the occassion, the Step House Hotel is a real hidden gem, lovely interiors, great gardens and the staff were ever so helpful. Also, Borris Castle, which is across the road from the hotel, had its doors open (only does this on a limited number of days each year) and I heard from a colleague who was shooting a wedding in neighbouring Wexford that there was torrential rain – we had a nice, bright (but very cold !) evening. So all the pieces fell into place nicely, Christine & her bridesmaids looked stunning, herself, David and their families were an absolute pleasure to deal with, and I’m thrilled to say, they were delighted with their photos – and I’m fairly happy with them myself (although I am biased !!). I have uploaded a small selection of shots below. Feel free to have a look and just click on any image for a slightly larger version.

Filed Under: Real Weddings Tagged With: borris castle, Curracraigue, informal wedding photography, relaxed wedding photography, Reportage Photography, reportage wedding photography, Step House Hotel, Wexford weddings

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