I’ve just finished editing Alessandra and Peter’s Richmond wedding which took place at Richmond Register Office and was celebrated at Gaucho, on the banks of the river.
After the ceremony, family and friends threw pieces of cinnamon covered in hard white sugar (rather like sugared almonds) at the couple for good luck; Alessandra’s mother had bought a large bag of the cinnamon from Italy, where it is a wedding tradition.
We then had some portrait time by the river before walking to Gaucho for some more portraits and family time over a relaxed meal.
Mahua and Hetan collected their wedding album last night – and I just had to take some photographs of it before it left the studio. They went for quite a selective edit of their images – allowing for stunning openings with single square images filling most of the pages as well as more detailed pages.
Ann Marie & Justin’s wedding album arrived here last week – the first Queensberry duo album I have designed with a combination of matted and fully digital pages. When it arrived, I thought it looked stunning and suited their day so very well, but the proof was in the pudding when I received an email this morning from Ann Marie. She said she thought she had known what to expect from the emailed design proofs, but it exceeded all her expectations. That’s just so great to hear, especially when quite a number of clients and I are working on their albums ahead of the Christmas Queensberry deadline in a couple of weeks.
Gemma & Matt, who married almost a year ago, picked up their Queensberry album today. It was lovely to see them again – and to look again at their images. Here are some of their album pages.