Wedding Readings Monday:
Shooting Wedding Day
Shooting Wedding Day
I've known of Russ for years, as he was the best friend of my sister's boyfriend. I'd often hear his name and even friended him on Facebook and Twitter but we didn't meet for years. My sister always used to try and set us up, in fact I have an email that she wrote to me from five years ago which said I should marry him!In 2010 I was invited to a party where I knew he'd be as well, and when he didn't turn up, I found that I was disappointed, so I asked him for a coffee via Twitter. From the moment we met we were inseparable. Our first date was on St George's Day in April, on New Years Day we decided to move in together and the following year, on Christmas Day.....he proposed to me in his PJ's.
Our wedding theme was a mash up of board games, music festival, comic books and vintage. As we invited our guests to stay for a whole weekend we called it Wedfest 2013! For decoration we had inspiration from childhood board games, and used bright pops of colour - prominently red and blue.
For me our wedding photographer was the most important element of the day. I love taking pictures, and documenting every moment. We came across an award-winning fashion and art photographer called Rebecca Litchfield who was branching into weddings. She was running a competition to win your wedding photography - to enter you had to submit a style board from an engagement shoot, and I entered with a superhero theme.
Although we didn't win the overall competition, it gave us the opportunity to spend time with Rebecca, and it was a no brainer that she would be our photographer. I'm so proud of the pictures she produced, as I didn't want me or my family to spend the day formally posing. She captured the magic of Wedfest perfectly. Read more...
DIY Hanging Decor & Wedding table stationery
by Adam via Rock My Wedding

RMW Rates – The House Of Elly Mac Photos
by Lolly via Rock My Wedding

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