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Ronan & Louise / The Millhouse

JASON MCCARTHY September 29, 2015

 

Ronan & Louise were a super cool chilled out couple who asked me to shoot their wedding a year back. I was all too happy to say yes, especially when they said that they wanted the photos to capture their wedding in a similar chilled out fashion! Thankfully the weather was on our side, and we were all set for an outdoor ceremony. I arrived early, started doing what I do best, which is taken photos, and began to document the day. It's all about capturing as much details as possible for someone's wedding. I don't want to miss a thing!

Everything is going smooth, all according to plan. Come 1.30, the chilled out plan for the day gets severely tested! Con, the druid who is marrying the couple hasn't turned up! The day changes tone fast. The ceremony begins at 2 and he's not here. Understandably the bride and groom are a little anxious. There are 3 shots in this gallery, just before ceremony where you see the expression on Louise's face, it says it all. Look out for them. 

It's 2 o clock. Still not here. Apparently Con who is doing the ceremony doesn't have a mobile either. Yikes! Louise and Ronan handle the situation very well, and the wedding manager from the Mill was very reassuring, and was even ready to do the ceremony. On that note, I can't speak highly enough of the staff at The Millhouse. Excellent and very friendly. Brilliant venue. Anyway's it's looking like the guy isn't going make it, then below and behold at 2.15 he shows up in his van with a big smile. Wrong turn he said! The show goes on, and so it did, and it was a beautifully chilled out ceremony which made up for it. I think it added to the drama of the day, and everything went well in the end. A great day all in all. 

The full wedding can be seen in my wedding gallery. 

Tags Irish Wedding Photographer, Creative Weddings, Quirky Weddings, The Millhouse Slane, Fine art wedding photography

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