Here's a selection from their day starting with me joining Sam and Al getting ready:
Sam's godson is a very polite and friendly young man
Al came down all dressed and ready to go but had put his cravat on back to front - he still looked very handsome and excited though
Sam's goddaughter was equally very excited about being a part of their day and looked pretty and angelic in her bridesmaids dress
Sam looked stunning
Sam's brother came over from America which was lovely along with her niece above and sister-in-law
The vicar was really kind at All Saints and let me photograph from the front and David from the back so we got a lovely selection of photos during the ceremony.
After the ceremony a dog walker had bought along Sam and Al's dog (Jasper) to see them for a few photos (Sam's mums dog also came along to join in)
Jasper looks so happy and I love his little bow tie
Back to Otley for fun, a few pics and to enjoy the glorious sunshine
Otley hall has had their barn extended since I was last there for a wedding and it was nice to see the amount of extra light and space bought in by this
The table centre pieces were a a lovely mix of flowers in ornate vases
This was a sweet idea (no pun intended!)
Speeches were emotional and heartfelt
As we were a little short of time in the earlier drinks reception we decided to do Sam and Al's main couple photos after their meal in the gorgeous evening light
I love these ones they look almost magical!
Both the cake and cupcakes looked delicious
I really love this one ... nothing nicer than seeing two people completely happy, relaxed and in love
Sam and Al are such a chilled out happy couple that it was a pleasure to be a part of their day. All your guests were equally welcoming to us and we really enjoyed photographing you all. We are sure that Sam and Al will have a long and happy marriage ahead of them and we hope that our paths will cross again in the future. We're delighted you love your images as much as we do and I can't wait for your stunning album to come back in the next few weeks.
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