
This is the first of a few shots I’ll be posting from Gaynor and Steve’s wedding by the sea. It took place at the Oxwich Bay Hotel. With a marquee right by the beach, a ruined castle round the corner, the fantastic Oxwich Bay beach and wedding cars that couldn’t be cooler, a VW camper van and an old school soft top beetle, I knew the photo’s were going to be great.
So this is the first, after numerous group shots, and a visit to the castle, we then ventured down to the beach with anybody that wanted to come down. So the usual suspects, being all the guys, a few brides maids and a couple of other close friends and family headed down to the sea.
The weather had been changeable all day, but it held off whilst we were down on the beach, thankfully.

This is the Keating TKR being displayed at the University of Bolton. The Duke of Kent was visiting the university so this was brought in by its designer Anthony Keating as part of the visit.

Here is another shot from Beth and Craig’s wedding. This was one of there bridesmaids, she liked pulling faces at me, although she did smile nicely for a few shots. I like this one because you can just see her reflection in the glass, and you can see the detail in her hair. I know lots of effort goes into getting everyones hair right, so a shot like this is probably appreciated.

Another shot from Beth and Craig’s wonderful wedding in Lincoln. This is another taken at the cathedral. It was a great day and I thoroughly enjoyed shooting around on the hotels golf buggy to get over to the castle and cathedral with Beth and Craig.
On a technical note this, and the last shot were both completely processed using Lightroom 3. I’m should have CS5 by the end of this week, but couldn’t wait until then. But then Lightroom 3 is so good, who needs Photoshop!

A few weeks ago now I photographed Beth and Craig’s wedding in Lincoln at the Charlotte House Hotel. Since it is situated right next door to the Castle and Cathedral we took advantage and spent some time in the grounds of the castle, and with this shot, at the entrance to the cathedral.
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