Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

I got to know Lorna from covering her sister's wedding (Aine) last year and indeed from covering her friends wedding earlier this year (Sinéad & Enda). It's great calling to a home that your familiar with on the morning of a wedding and indeed it was great to get the welcome that I did!

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

Their was plenty of excitement in the house on the wedding morning and it was great to meet Simone and Jack who were bridesmaid Janine's young babies! I had seen plenty of images of them on the internet but they certainly helped deflect some attention from the stunning Lorna on her wedding morning.

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
(Lorna & Simone with mum Janine in the background)


Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
Lorna was a treat to work with, always relaxed and a smile was never far away.


Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
After Lorna's home, I travelled to Attymass church where I met up with Sean and his mafia consisting of best man Diarmuid and groomsmen Eamon, Tadhg and Cathal as well as Pageboys Conor & Seán. It was also great to meet videographer Cyril Fox, a nice jovial man who was brilliant to work with.....always conscious of each other and our jobs, we got on great!


Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
A big congratulations to Lorna's Grandmother who turned 95 very recently and here young Jack turns on the charm for her!

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo


Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
I love it when couples have great awareness during a ceremony.





I love this shot because it was taken during the ceremony. I nipped outside to get some batteries from my car and spotted the two lads feeding Jack and Simone.....and not a woman in sight!

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
The three Hennigan ladies, mum Dorothy, Lorna and Aine.

I was lucky that I had taken the group shot of the congregation indoors as an insurance photo, because as soon as Lorna and Seán had shaken hands with their guests, the skies became ominously dark and a few rain drops could be felt sending all of the guests to their cards rapidly.

We drove from Attymass up to Enniscrone and once we got through Ballina, the rain was lightening off although the skies were still eerily dark behind us. We arrived up at the rocky beach in Enniscrone having gotten ahead of the showers that were right behind us and we ran of a few shots...being very conscious that at any moment, the heavens were liable to open.

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo


Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
No photoshopping involved in this shot, it's natural, a small bit of flash to light Lorna, it really was that dark behind her and you can make out the showers in the distance also!
Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

It was only when I was editing the images that I realized that I had made Lorna and her Bridesmaids walk about 100 yards over a very rocky terrain to get down by the sea for a few shots. Given the fact that they would all have been wearing shoes that aren't appropriate for hiking over a rocky beach, it was a lot to ask of them in hindsight, but while we were shooting on the beach, I was so conscious of the weather and trying to make the most of out time before the heavens opened that it didn't even dawn on me to ask them if the minded the trek! Their such a lovely bunch and there wasn't one complaint....thanks girls, your stars!


Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
A very unusual shot....the calm before the storm! The sun peeks it's head out and lights up Lorna, while at the same time. the sky is eerily dark....and not even the slightest puff of wind around to give some motion to Lorna's veil.

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo
Thanks Lorna, Martha Janine and Aine for being so accommodating regarding the hike on the beach....ye're great fun and true ladies to work with!

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

After about 15 minutes of taking images on the beach, a blast of thunder sent us all to our cars....a shower was only seconds away. We headed back to the Ocean Sands Hotel and a cloud burst came during the 3 minute journey back to the hotel....couldn't help but feel very satisfied that we got the most from the day as far as the weather was concerned!!

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

Guests leave personal messages on the engagement portrait that Lorna and Seán got in our studio.

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

I love capturing the "Ballina" speeches......you'd nearly need a safety belt when their taking place as their fast, witty have no structure and go just about everywhere and back again and take no prisoners!

Lorna and Seán's wedding Ocean Sands Hotel Enniscrone Co Sligo

Thanks Lorna and Seán for letting me be part of your special day. It was great meeting up with familiar faces and I really enjoy myself when working in the relaxed atmosphere that your wedding was...thanks!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Wedding Claregalway Hotel Co Galway

This wedding was one that I was looking forward to for quite some time.....I met Elizabeth and Aidan last Christmas when they were making their wedding arrangements, and they were very enthusiastic about their wedding photos.
I was very happy with how this wedding turned out, great day with the weather, super couple who had great awareness, and it was one of those weddings where two clients morphed into two friends!
I met Elizabeth and Aidan on a few occasions running up to the wedding, and I had a very good understanding of what they wanted on their special day. Each time we met, 10 minutes meetings turned into hour long chats whereby we tried to solve the problems of the world....and then some!



When I arrived at Liz's home the morning of the wedding, it was great to see Caroline Coyne doing the make up.....Caroline is the best make up artist that I've come across, there's a lot less "photoshopping" to do when Caroline is in control of things.


The stunning Elizabeth. When I arrived at her home, Caroline Coyne met me and mentioned that it was one of the most "chilled out" homes that she had worked at....and she was so right!


Us men don't tend to get too excited about wedding dresses, but I really loved the detail in Liz's dress.....and her "Blue Suede Wedding Shoes" were the most retro wedding shoes that I'd come across!



Liz's mum sees her daughter in her wedding dress for the first time


Meanwhile at the church, Aidan presses the flesh with guests and shows the same tranquil peace of mind that Liz had.



Loved the colour of Grace, Lorraine and Martha's dresses



Aidan takes his last few breaths before it all kicks off!



St Joseph's church in Galway City is a great place for wedding photographers.




After the ceremony, we headed up to the grounds of NUIG to grab some photos, and Elizabeth had a nice treat for Aidan when she arranged for the other member of their family "Alfie" to be present.




After taking some images in NUIG, we let the bridal party head back to the hotel before Elizabeth and Aidan gave me a couple of minutes to get some additional shots over at the canal beside the Cathedral.












We headed back to the excellent Claregalway Hotel shortly after. Aidan manages to pull on a few heart strings during his speech!



Aidan and his mates let their hair down after the meal.


Liz and her ladies


The blue suede shoes!



This images is crying out for a caption!



Elizabeth and Aidan learned a dance for their wedding song and they did a fantastic job. I must commend their wedding band "Tightrope" who played the requested song "Be My baby" by the Bay City Rollers and made a cracking job of it.





Thanks so much Elizabeth and Aidan for a cracking day. I thoroughly enjoyed your wedding and I look forward to us crossing paths in a couple of weeks again!