A SUMMER WEDDING IN TUSCANY

High on the hills of a village in Tuscany, the sun shining down behind clouds, for the intimate wedding of Liam & Nicole, two families and friends gathered round. We sat and we watched the exchanging of rings, the promise to share come what may, we clapped and we cheered and we couldn’t help but beam, on this beautiful Italian wedding day.

 

Venue: Montestigliano //  Planner: White Avenue // Design by Feuersenger // Hair & Make Up by Linda Öhrström // Groom’s Suit by Hardy Amies // Bow tie by Marwood London // Film Scans by my favourite UK Film Lab.

It is always an absolute pleasure to be able to witness such a beautiful celebration but even more so when the individuals are as cool as these two. Liam is a photographer & Nicole a graphic designer, and there’s even a baby Bergin on the way!

Up next is a pretty London Greenwich wedding at the Old Royal Naval College.

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  1. Wow! Chloe these are stunning. You’ve captured everything so beautifully!!

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