OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE WEDDING

A day spent in Greenwich, at the Old Naval college, celebrating with their family and friends. The Painted Hall saw it all, from the vows to the ball and we all looked around in sheer awe.

This cool & characterful wedding is also featured over on Love My Dress right here with lots of information from the bride about her planning process. I love that Love My Dress go into such detail, which is so helpful for those still in the planning stages. I particularly loved Zoe’s Wedded Words of Wisdom to plan and then just let go and enjoy it all. She really made quite the perfect bride.

Venue: Old Royal Naval College, London Greenwich // Dress: Candy Anthony // Birdcage Veil & Headpiece: Gillian Million // Shoes: Glitter slingbacks at Kate Spade // Make-up: Rebecca McMahon // Flowers: Rebel Rebel // Stationery: BerinMade // Wedding Cake: Daisy Cakes // Photobooth: The Mighty Booth // Band: The Flip Flop Floozies // DJ: Wedding Smashers //

After a long weekend spent eating our way around the Cornish coastline, this is yet another great week with one pretty country wedding, two days shooting engagements, three wedding albums to design and woefully, at least four hours buried in accounts. I love being self-employed but slaving away on spreadsheets is my least favourite thing. You can keep up with all my latest over on Instagram which I am absolutely addicted to (but no photos of spreadsheets, I promise).

Up next on the blog, we’re heading back to Paris for a very elegant portrait session for two. Think Steve & Jamie, an incredible dress and a little eiffel tower too…

 

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3 Comments

  1. Such beautiful photos, and I didn’t realise that the Naval College was so wonderful. I’ll have to check it out further.

  2. What a beautiful couple and venue. So colourful. The brides shoes are amazing. Amazing day had by all.

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