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Blandford Forum Wedding Photographer - Langton Arms
I recently photographed a local wedding, just up the road from me in fact, starting at witchampton (where my daughter will be going to school) and then later at my local wedding venue the langton arms in tarrant monkton.
Laura had bought a dress from the Cancer Research shop in Poole (more on that later).
The day started with some rain (lots of rain actually) - and I went to meet Laura at her parents house in Witchampton (what a fabulous little village - like a lot of places in Dorset). Here when I arrived I found the dress all hanging up ready for me.


Then I proceeded to capture some of the little details.


I loved how the shoes sat here waiting for the bridesmaids in matching royal blue.

with a quick drink of the champagne it was off to the church!

I borrowed the rings off the best man and hung them on the handy ring stand I found nearby.

Then I was back just in time to catch the bride arriving.

The Bridesmaids found something amusing (I checked and i was clothed so it wasn't that)

I like it when the bride is ready to go - it lets me capture some of the anticipation of a wedding, the moment before the bride enters is full of promise and excitement


and finally they are man and wife and you can tell how happy they are in this one (I hope)

Then we went off to the gate near witchampton for some bride and groom images - this is always one of my favourite parts of the day and both Laura and John were awesome during this time - completely open to messing around and having some fun.


then we were back to the reception at the Langton arms, where I captured some candid images of the guests, including children and other guests.



Then when you see such a great fingers cake you just have to take a nibble (just kidding)

and some lovely seeds that were given out to their guests.
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and the recieving line always gets great expressions

and the speeches can be embrassasing for some....

and the best mans speech wasn't bad.

and then the emotion from the afterwards

and from the best man.

and then it was the time for the dance...

and in colour

and a rolling pin

and some fun for the guests!

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Hi Greg, just wanted to say what a fantastic set of wedding images! Looks like they had a great time & love the shot you took of the newly weds by the large gate - Very fine art!
Alan