A MAUNSEL HOUSE WEDDING

A pretty weekend in Somerset, where the sky shone down so bright. A man and a woman were dressed to be married, beneath sunshine and perfect light. Four bridesmaids, three speeches, two families, one day, these two made me smile deep inside. This is the job that I love so much, picture memories of a groom and his bride.

Venue: Maunsel House // Dress: Charlie Brear

A ginormous thank you to Lizzie & Sam for having me photograph their wedding. Their friends, family and tangible excitement made their day one of my favourites. Thanks too to the exceptionally organised Liddy at Maunsel House, for her skills and radiance. I’ve never met an event lady lovelier than Liddy.

To see a little more of this wedding, head on over to Rock My Wedding where I’m making my debut. Thanks for your most excellent wedding report, Lolly.

Up next, we’re coming back to the city for a very London wedding with an incredible dress, a sexy bride and yet another handsome groom, followed by a wedding in Spain by my lovely Emma Jane, who just got engaged to her rather dashing actor… Love is well and truly in the air!

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9 Comments

  1. Love this! what a beautiful wedding. I’m so glad you captured the beautiful autumn leaves, it’s such a stunning season. xx

  2. Ah, the details! These are the things you look back on year after year. Fabulous job Mrs Browne x

  3. Absolutely beautiful wedding, captured with such grace and charm!
    And WOW congrats to Emma Jane, such lovely news! xx

  4. Perfect light – such a glowy affair that was beautifully shot.
    Congrats to Emma Jane! What’s a wedding photog. to wear at her own nuptials??? eesh! Decisions!

    x

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