Your North West Wedding- October/November 2020 (Issue 64)

FLOWERS 51 PHOTOGRAPHY www.asphotography.uk ▼ “These images are very special as they were taken during this difficult time.” – Angelika from Angelika Szymoniak Photography. CONTACT THE EXPERTS Angelika Szymoniak Photography | www.asphotography.uk Tiffany LS Photography | www.tiffanylsphotography.co.uk DarkleMoner Photography | www.darklemoner.co.uk Luiza Oliver Photography | www.luizaoliverphotography.co.uk Blackfell Photography | www.blackfellphotography.co.uk Infinity Photography Events | www.infinityphotoevents.com David K H Photography | www.davidkhphotography.com ▲ “I absolutely love this shot of Malc throwing the bouquet to the men. There are so many emotions captured at this moment, and his face is a delight!” – Tiffany from Tiffany LS Photography. Group shots www.tiffa nylsphotography.co.uk “A candid group shot of family and friends gathered around the newlyweds following the ceremony. The bride and one of the guests embraced while the sun shone on the lovely grounds.” – Stacey from DarkleMoner Photography. ▼ “We decided to create a heart shape for the group shot at David and Michelle’s wedding at The Inn on the Lake Hotel.” – Luiza from Luiza Oliver Photography. www.dar klemoner.co.uk www.luiz aoliverphotography.co.uk ▲ “I love this image because it’s so representative of Lucy; she’s having the time of her life in a vintage swing dress, twirling around to The Killers on a dancefloor surrounded by her friends and family.” – Scott from Blackfell Photography. www.bla ckfellphotography.co.uk ▼ “This was the wonderful wedding of Beth and Lee. Their family and friends helped organise their celebration after it had to be rescheduled three times due to COVID-19 restrictions. It’s a photograph full of such positive emotions and fantastic natural light.” – Maya from Infinity Photography Events. ▲ “This shot was taken a minute or so after the main group shot and I love how a staged traditional image has now become a documentary shot as the wedding party begin to disperse and go their separate ways. I shot this through the upstairs window and used the window frame and the reflection in the glass to bring an interesting composition and warmth to the photograph.” – David from David K H Photography. www.dav idkhphotography.com www.infin ityphotoevents.com ▲

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