A BORDEAUX CHATEAU WEDDING

One cool, cloudy day in September, Alana & Anthony were wed. I boarded a flight for their wedding in France, it was going to be rad, they had said. For an intimate outdoor wedding, from Australia they all flew, she beamed and she laughed and she didn’t stop smiling and Anthony was pretty chuffed too.

Venue: Chateau de la Couronne, the Dordogne, France.

Alana & Anthony’s French wedding was also featured in the Cosmopolitan Bride Australia’s Best of Real Weddings, 2013! Thank you to Franki Hobson and the team for the feature and for kindly posting me this bumper issue, too.

Things in London have taken a much needed turn for the brighter, with the return of the sunshine this week. Trees are finally starting to blossom, legs are seeing some sunshine and I have taken to doing all of my admin in the garden.

Tomorrow, I’m off to photograph the very gorgeous Greg & Lindsi get married at Nutfield Priory and this weekend Emma Jane is getting fitted for her wedding dress. Four months and counting!

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14 Comments

  1. Lovely shots Chloe, it must be a added stress shooting abroad but your work is always so cool and fresh!

  2. I LOVE this wedding! Gorgeous couple, stunning location, love the coral bridesmaid dress and the bride’s hot pink lippy :) And so beautifully captured as always xx

  3. What a stunning wedding and so beautifully captured. I love how happy the bride and groom are in every photo, so many smiles! Just gorgeous!

  4. What a stylish, happy smiley wedding! You’ve clearly got super skills at making your couples so at ease around you :) x

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