added by
Claire
on
June 13, 2012
at
09:38
...nearly a year ago!
Yep, I know - it's been manic and I've left the blog whilst I do other stuff but I'm making an effort to catch up and blog all my lovely weddings. They may not be in order but at least they're here, right? Poor excuse, I know.
Back to it.
So, Amy and Dylan got married at the beautiful Notely Tyth Barn, in Thame, Oxfordshire.
The story behind it was that when Amy used to see the barn as a little girl, she'd say to her mum "I'm going to get married there one day!" - so lovely!
And so Amy did get married there, to her prince charming Dylan.
I started the day with Dylan and his family at their beautiful home very early in the day. After some great shots with Dylan I went on to meet Amy and her mum and bridesmaids at the hotel where I spent a while capturing the excitement and all the little details.
The weather was crazy. Sunshine, showers, sunshine, wind. We had sun right up to the point that Amy arrived at the venue. Amy's car had to wait just outside the gate whilst all the guests arrived and took to their seats. Just as she arrived at the door to get out of the car the heaven's opened! However, that didn't dampen anyone's mood and Amy met an emotional Dylan waiting for her at the end of the aisle.
After a lovely ceremony, it was still raining, so guests greeted the bride and groom whilst I started the few groups that the bride and groom requested.
Eventually the sun made an appearance for the rest of the day just before dinner so we had the opportunity to get outside and make the most of the great garage door that I'd spotted earlier! It was a bit wet underfoot but that was fine!
I left the bride and groom dancing and enjoying themselves as I made my way home with a smile on my face knowing I'd captured so great photographs and moments that will be remembered forever!
Congratulations guys, enjoy your first wedding anniversary, sorry it took so long to blog!!
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