A WEDDING IN MALLORCA

A laid back Australian and a sweet and pretty Brit, meet in England and fall in love. He returns home, then moves to Singapore and she soon follows. Time passes, promises are made and a ring is bought. July arrives, families travel and hands are squeezed. Hugs are shared, a husband and wife are made and Charlotte & Andrew are married in Mallorca.

Thank you so much, for trusting me to photograph your wedding. It was definitely a highlight of my year to watch your families come together and to be made to feel like I’d known you all forever.  Thank you Tracy for looking after us, to Shes for being the kind host and to the wedding venue, Can Simoneta for the beautiful backdrop. It was a privilege to have met you all.

This week has shaped up to be a busy one with an engagement in South London, an album design and one hundred and one client meetings. It’s warmer here now and already feels like spring and I for one, like it a lot.

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13 Comments

  1. So lovely as usual!! I love the black and white kiss its so delicate. Just lovely. xo

  2. Simply beautiful. Love the colours, so vibrant. I have a feeling that Mallorca will now be added to the list of places to visit. x

  3. Wow, this looks like it was the wedding to be at! Beautiful images from the beach, into the fields and to the moonlight dance. Well done you!

  4. Oh Chloe, this (as usual) is so fantastic. My parents used to live on Mallorca and these photos really make me miss that smell and the soft summer evening air. Sigh.

  5. These are incredible photographs! Wonderful light and colours, and fantastic portraits of the couple x

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