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Tanya and Daves wedding ceremony was at the stunning Highcliffe Castle near Christchurch in Dorset. The castle provides a beautiful backdrop for romantic images and the ceremony room makes for an impressive area for the important part of the day.
After the ceremony guests made their way to the The Old Barn venue not far away in New Milton for a fun and relaxed wedding breakfast. The night went with a swing with music provided by the best man's band!
Kathy and David's wedding was at St Michael and All Angels in Verwood. Not only is the church visually beautiful with it's intricate paintwork, the joy of the ceremony with music provided by Kathy and David's friends made for a very happy start to their married life.
The wedding car picked up Kathy in the morning and took the newlyweds to Dudsbury Golf Club for the wedding reception was provided by Reg and Christine at Barnes Wedding Cars
Dudsbury Golf Club made a great backdrop for the romantic wedding portraits and as is customary there Teri went with the couple to the far side of the golf course in golf carts for some romantic images at bridge and lake. Kathy's wedding veil worked wonderfully in the light breeze to create some stunning images to feature in their wedding album.
Everyone had a great time and the day was rounded off when nearly all the guests took to the dance floor for a reprise of timewarp underneath the impressive chandelier in the main reception room.
We knew we wanted some fun engagement images of Gemma and James to include the third family member Daisy a bouncy 8 month old Golden Retriever. When Gemma and James mentioned they liked the graffiti wall pictures we'd shown from a previous engagement shoot and that James was a keen skateboarder we knew that had to be part of the shoot.
We finished up at Hengisbury Head, it's 1 pound for adults and 20p for Daisy to travel on the land train from the car park and since we wanted some sunset images we didn't mind the walk back as the train stops running at 6pm (varies).
Some great images, Teri used our portable softbox for the image of Gemma and James against the sky and though I got some neat images of the couple one of my favourites is of Daisy pouncing onto a coke bottle just before she shot off to find one of us to throw it again for her :)