Paul
& Kirsten got married at Parley Manor, Christchurch during April 2012. I have
the pleasure of being a Parley Manor Partner, and it is such a great wedding
venue from a photographer’s perspective.
The
weather was typical of spring 2012; a few spots of rain welcomed the first guests
but then as the skies cleared everyone got out their cars and headed off to
greet Paul – it was as if a couple of buses had dropped people off all at once!
Paul’s
Best Man wore a stunning dress … a bit different but more than acceptable as it
was his daughter!
Kirsten
then appeared – some 35 minutes early! I photographed her and her eldest son Monty
whilst they waited on the private drive. Once everyone had gotten past the
bride’s lady doormen (!) and were comfortable inside the ceremony marquee,
Kirsten ‘formally’ arrived for a few photos with her three boys.
The
youngest boys were the ring-bearers for the ceremony and when the registrars
had finished talking with Kirsten, off we went.
Gwen lent a bridal brolly just in case but the weather held nicely.
Once
inside, the ceremony went really well, although I think Paul was a little
nervous (and just well-chuffed!) as he muddled a few of his vows up. I loved his line of “Sorry Miss, I should
have listened more at school” – very funny!
Once
the Wedding Ceremony had finished, the heavens opened so Parley Manor &
Merlins Catering kept everyone inside for ‘Pimms o’clock’.
I
was unsure when the weather would turn, so I took some of the requested
photographs in the marquee. Paul & Kirsten’s guests were primed that as
soon as it stopped raining we were all to head outside for the group shot. Thanks to all of you, because when it stopped
(after 20 minutes) everyone flew out of the marquee at full speed! Now to make things nice and tricky, Kirsten
wanted the group shot in the shape of a heart!
I worked as quickly as possible, and once I had captured that, I could
relax a little as the remaining group shots were so much smaller.
It
did rain again for 10 minutes, and I spotted a rainbow over Parley Manor
itself.
We
then headed off to the Wedding Breakfast Marquee and again I saw something up
above us – yes Blue Sky – yeah!
Now
as the guests were greeted, the darkening clouds loomed again – but I think
this makes for a lovely moody photograph.
The
finale of the meal was the speeches – don’t you just love kids!
Afterwards
there was a spare hour before the evening reception started, so we ventured out
into a perfect spring evening; such a contrast to a few hours earlier. As a photographer it’s great to have a
relaxed couple like Paul & Kirsten as the day flowed really nicely and Kirsten
was completely happy to wander around Parley Manor grounds in her dress.
The
first dance was interesting … a few romantic moves with the occasional burst
from Paul!
The
guests then partied hard to the next few songs, which made for some interesting
shots!
In summary, a mixed weather day with a couple and their guests who were so very relaxed; a photographer's formula for a great day! Congratulations Paul & Kirsten!