Tamzin and Emile

October is the busiest month of the year for us, besides the usual workload we’re trying to organise a couple of destination weddings that include New Zealand, Zanzibar, Mauritius, and even some in Europe (amazing/nerve wracking for someone who is terrified of flying). We’re also trying to work out the logistics of heading out to Kiev next year to do some workshops out that way, and we also have our Untitled (a workshop) series of workshops currently on the go. V is writing exams. Its busy, so busy that we haven’t had a chance to post our own promo video.

Which neatly brings me to Tamzin and Emile who graciously starred in our promo. These two rocked out at their wedding, from singing along during the service to a rock track whose name is on the tip of my tongue – but doesn’t seem to get further than that – to Emile getting down on one knee in the chapel and playing a song on his guitar, add to that; Tamzin’s killer bee smile, the loudest music we’d ever heard at a wedding and a very cool circle of friends. Nice.

I know it’s been a while since your wedding day, so this isn’t so much a sneak peek as a thank you. I still smile when I think of that kid Aidan walking around blocking his ears while everyone danced around him.

 

the guys

we don’t often feature pics of the guys

moon and sixpence sneak peek

these two decided to come in for their own sneak peek

ceremony

flowers

moon and sixpence<br />
ceremony

moon and sixpence<br />
ceremony

moon and sixpence<br />
ceremony

this little guy is still making me smile, I’m sure that music was heard on other planets

 

I was recently asked “do you really like all your couples? cause you’re always complimentary on the blog”. I kind of stammered some sort of smart ass reply, but I’ve been thinking about it and we do actually really like all of our couples. I think it has to do with the nature of our photography, we bring a lot of our personality into what we do, and the kind of people who are attracted to it, the kind that retain our services, are the kind of people who share our aesthetic and to some extent our worldview. Which is really a long way of saying, we tend to get along with our clients and often stay in contact with them years after their weddings are over.

 

PS: Tamzin has finally put me out of my misery, the song is “There is no one like You” by the David Crowder Band.

 

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