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Thursday 21 August 2008

Amber & Jeremy's Wedding photographed @ The Old Rectory, Great Melton

The last shoot in July I photographed was Amber and Jeremy's wedding which took place at The Old Rectory, Great Melton

They had their ceremony at St Nicholas' Church, Dereham (a gorgeous, large church where we had the pleasure of photographing Bronwen and Ian's Wedding there two and a half years ago) followed by a reception at The Old Rectory, Great Melton, Norfolk.

We only had one short spell of rain at this wedding whilst I had taken them off for a wander in the woods - thankfully the canopy protected us and we only got a couple of spots (It is apparently meant to be good luck to have rain on your wedding day which I am sure a lot of the brides will be pleased to hear this year!)

Here's a few photos of Amber before she comes in to the ceremony with her dad

and then a few taken in the ceremony
If you're studying the photos closely you may notice that there is a weird reflection behind Amber and Jeremy - this has been caused by a panel of glass that runs across the wood but with the bright sunlight coming through the stained glass you can obviously see the reflection of this.
This wedding had a beautiful country theme to it and Jeremy's mum had spent hours making metres and metres of bunting to go up everywhere. I'm sure you'll agree that it looked fab.
Amber's mum also did a little bunting and hers were all butterflies.

This really was a wedding where they had a lot of individual finishing touches which were really sweet. The favours the guests had were all shortbread biscuits that had been made and iced by Amber and her mum.

Many of the flowers used had come from Amber's mums garden and looked superb spread throughout and outside the marquee.

When I went off for my wander with Amber and Jeremy as I said previously it rained. I think this added to the photos in a way though as we got some superb light and the greens really glowed beautifully. Here are just a few of their photos.

When we got back to the guests it was time for their meal. They had decided to do the cake cutting (as it was to be served as pudding) and the speeches before the meal which went really well. Here's some photos of their superb cake which smelt fantastic together with a photo of a slice of cake after it'd been cut.

In the evening, they had a band playing and one end of the marquee had beautiful star-lit (not sure if this is what you call it) material to create the illusion of stars - I think it works really well.
I love this one of Jeremy singing to Black Velvet!

If you attended Amber and Jeremy's Wedding and would like to view their wedding photos they are online now and I am sure they will give you the password to look at them.

After seeing the photos Amber sent me the following e-mail:
'Thank you so much! They're lovely! Only had a chance to look through them on my own so far but cant wait to sit down with Jeremy and the family to decide which ones to have! You really have captured everything, I love the ones of everyone in the pub and at Church before I arrived, and thanks for leaving out the ones of me crying all the way up the aisle, through the hymns, through my vows etc etc etc!! I'd recommend you to anyone! Thanks again, Amber x'

Thanks for sending this Amber - we love getting wonderful e-mails, it makes all the hours spent on photos worthwhile and helps to keep us motivated! We'd like to wish Amber and Jeremy all the best for their future together. I'm sure they'll go on to have many happy times ahead of them - I also look forward to seeing you both at Donna and Nick's Wedding in September and hearing from you soon regarding your prints selection

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