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Emma & Sam...Stylish Islington soiree!

Everything about this wedding I loved!

From the to-die for flattering re-worked vintage wedding dress (made by friend of the bride and bridesmaid Charlotte from JUNK SHOP, Manchester), the beautiful fascinator made out of a man's tie! (also made by the talented Charlotte at JUNK SHOP), the gorgeous lace flowers that Emma made herself for her shoes the night before! the location, the weather, the people... and of course that it's the wedding of one of my best friends...every detail just made it gorgeous!

It was such an amazing day to photograph and to be part of (I was also a bridesmaid!) and it's been such a joy to photograph and to edit.

The result of the edit is definitely a post of 'less words more pictures' as I just couldn't decide which photos to post. So this is without a doubt my longest blog post to date... enjoy!

 

Some helpful links... {Bride's Dress & Fascinator} Redesigned by JUNK SHOP, Manchester {Venues} Islington Registry Office & Chapel Bar, Islington

{sneak peek} Emma & Sam's stylish Islington soiree!

If you follow me on twitter or visit my facebook page you'll know that on Saturday I photographed my best friend Emma's wedding . I had to give you a little sneak peek of what's to come...

Since coming back from London yesterday this has been the first time I've had to have a quick look through them all and I just can't wait to start editing.

I am totally over the moon with them. Looking through them has reminded me of what a great day it was and how much I already miss everyone!

Look out for more about Emma & Sam's amazing day and loads more images on the blog very soon!

365/7 week fifteen - holga-tastic

I decided to revive my holga to trial it out over the past few weeks. I took it to a wedding, wandered around Millport with it, then took some random shots around the house and whilst out and about.

It's tough to get the right focal distance with it... but sometimes I think that adds to the image. I just took a point & shoot approach (or asked Paul to point and shoot!) and these are the results.