Hopefully this is a sign of things to come this year - I have everything really streamlined now with my admin and editing so I'm blogging just a few days after my weddings. Which is perfect because everything is still exciting and fresh in my head.
Anne and Tim married at Lanarch Castle, and despite this being one of the most recognised wedding venues in Dunedin, it's the first time I've shot a ceremony here! (Although I did shoot a reception last year). It really reminds me of places back home (obviously, it was brought over from Scotland brick by brick), and again, we had a day of perfect cloud (just what I wanted here) with the sun making an appearance just after dinner to show off the sunset.
Anne and Tim have a son, Caleb, who is adorable. He was ring bearer and behaved admirably. He also had the officious task of signing a specially made certificate (presumably to bestow his approval on the marriage), so it was nice to see him so involved. He even helped cut the cake, and couldn't resist eating a chunk that 'fell off'. Fair enough.
The lovely Anne and Tim seated us for dinner, which we weren't expecting (I had Violet with me), and Man Alive.... the food at Lanarch is GOOD. Mmm. Now I'm thinking of food I'd better hurry up and blog some favourites before I dive into the fridge.....
























Ahhh, the romance of it all!
The exciting thing about this week is that my sister arrives for a holiday here in less than 2 days time!!!! I can't wait.
Anne and Tim married at Lanarch Castle, and despite this being one of the most recognised wedding venues in Dunedin, it's the first time I've shot a ceremony here! (Although I did shoot a reception last year). It really reminds me of places back home (obviously, it was brought over from Scotland brick by brick), and again, we had a day of perfect cloud (just what I wanted here) with the sun making an appearance just after dinner to show off the sunset.
Anne and Tim have a son, Caleb, who is adorable. He was ring bearer and behaved admirably. He also had the officious task of signing a specially made certificate (presumably to bestow his approval on the marriage), so it was nice to see him so involved. He even helped cut the cake, and couldn't resist eating a chunk that 'fell off'. Fair enough.
The lovely Anne and Tim seated us for dinner, which we weren't expecting (I had Violet with me), and Man Alive.... the food at Lanarch is GOOD. Mmm. Now I'm thinking of food I'd better hurry up and blog some favourites before I dive into the fridge.....
























Ahhh, the romance of it all!
The exciting thing about this week is that my sister arrives for a holiday here in less than 2 days time!!!! I can't wait.
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