The girls had made Karen up a photo album as a surprise from the Hen do which they were all looking at
Whilst I was photographing the girls David started with the boys and the preparations that end
Karen and Luke had hired a vintage bus to transport their guests from nearby hotel's to the church and reception
Luke was keen for Karen to arrive and kept checking his watch
Here's Luke when he first saw Karen
The vicar was strict with us on what photos we were allowed to take which was a little bit of a shame but we still managed to get some photos from the back of the church
I love this one of the two of them on the vintage bus - I travelled back with them first so that we could take some photos in the grounds before all their guests arrived
These are the fab tepees followed by just some photos of Karen and Luke
Karen and Luke did their speeches before they ate so that we could cover them before we left - here's just a few of those photos
Karen's details were so romantic from the rose on her dress to the beautiful country blooms and peep-toe shoes
In my opinion the tepees looked like they should permanently belong in the grounds here they fitted in so well!
If you attended Karen and Luke's Wedding and would like to view their photos they are now online and they have the password which I'm sure they'll share with you.
Karen and Luke were a very relaxed and calm couple to work with and it was a pleasure to share their day with them. We wish you both all the best for a long and happy marriage and we're looking forward to designing your album with you in the next few weeks. Thanks for letting me know that you love the photos and are as happy with them as we are.
We'd also like to give a quick shout out and thank you to Sarah and Myles for recommending us. We photographed Sarah and Myle's Wedding a few years ago at Cley Windmill and Sussex barn at Burnham Market and are happy to report that Sarah and Myles are keeping and looking very well. It is a real treat for us to be able to be recommended by our past brides and grooms and this is where the majority of our work comes from which is very flattering.
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