At Doxford Barns, Jamie and Emma become a married pair.
While most weddings are currently on hold, I'm constantly going over some of my previous work, and my eyes were drawn to this gorgeous image from Jamie & Emma's lovely wedding at Doxford Barns in December last year.
During the present COVID-19 situation, it reminds me that love is not dead, and it will undoubtedly revive itself in some unusual weddings next year.
I am deeply sorry for all of my clients who have been affected this year. I know that when you do get to celebrate your wedding, it will be incredible - perhaps much better than you could have imagined.
Jamie and Emma were really fortunate. They got married just in time before the world was flipped upside down. And it was a beautiful wedding, and they are a lovely couple who are really in love.
To get back to the image in question, I like the confetti run portion of the day. I will never intervene or stage this as a documentary wedding photographer. Wouldn't you rather have a photo like this, full of joy, movement, excitement, and pleasure, than a staged one with people "pretending" to toss confetti?
After the solemnity of the ceremony, I believe this is the point at which people begin to relax and enjoy themselves.
The champagne is popped, and the hugs and congratulations begin. It's a lovely aspect of the wedding day.
I hope you enjoy this wedding photograph as much as I do. Remember, for my clients who have postponed their nuptials, I will be with you every step of the way when your big day arrives - and I guarantee it will be beautiful.
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