Saturday, 31 August 2013

The Dome Worthing Wedding Photography - The Pier and Bumper Cars

Sarah Sutherland-Booth and Simon have to be in the running for the "best laugh" out of my couples. From Worthing, they met online (material used in bestman's hilariously inappropriate speech; the best kind). 

They are absolutely "in love" ... Simon was crying before she got there and had the most mushy, sweet, lovely speech where he genuinely expressed his undying love for her and the boys; the boys cried throughout the ceremony and couldn't do their readings. Everyone was overwhelmed. 

And THEN! the entire wedding party went on the bumper cars! It was BIRDMAN day - where nutters jump off the pier, so the seafront was packed. That wedding party must have had those bumper cards for 1/2 hour ... they were hilarious and had so much fun. This is a most excellent couple; right up my street. So, finally, my patient Sarah, here is a partial story of the day xx  Venue: The Worthing Dome ... Make Up by Leonie Boone at Beautify

































Thursday, 22 August 2013

Family Photoshoot at West Wittering Beach ... hot sunny and blonde!

This lovely lot came from Chichester and Saffron Waldon ... all the way to the Witterings. We've had such a wonderful summer, I did not have to really worry about the weather. It did not let me down. Hot and sunny. See how we got on; kids were so well behaved and so cute.  Parents not so :0)


























Monday, 19 August 2013

In England's Green and Pleasant Land ... Wedding in Chichester

This wedding had it all ... so British I cry. The bunting; grandad's Morris Minor; the bride with the creamiest of skin; the pub called "The Good Intent", hats, lots of hats; fields; sheep; a village hall; bad dancing (probably the worst I've ever seen but hilarious); obscene amounts of cheese; Pimms; tea; village green, complete with pond and willow; great speeches; and last but not least, no British wedding would be complete without an absolute lash down of rain at some point. All present. God Save the Queen.