French wedding photography of Katie & James

French wedding in the Midi-Pyrennees

French wedding photography. A long day of traveling to get to Mont de Marrast in the Midi Pyrennees but worth it. If only for the sunny warm days we’ve been missing out on here in the UK! The setting for Katie and James’s wedding was stunning. Beautiful in it’s own right, Katie’s parents family home was full on gorgeous little wedding details. A lot of planning and hard work had been put in to the day. A short walk over to the church, which is next door to the house. Through, a gap cut into the hedge by Tim (rather than via the ‘plubels’).

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As always with French weddings, the legal bit had been done the day before but didn’t make the blessing any less emotional. Their local vicar from the UK did a great job of injecting the right amount of solemnity and humour into the service. Whether that was deliberate or not is a matter for another day. French wedding photography.

 

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Midi Pyrennees destination wedding photography. After the ceremony, guests were ushered into the gardens of the house. They were lined up for the longest confetti walk I had ever seen. Trial by confetti, if they survived that, they definitely earned their glass of champagne. Followed by a very civilised drinks reception next to the pool. The heat of the day left us. Early in the evening, the guests settled into the courtyard of the house for the speeches and meal. The courtyard not only looked great but also smelled amazing, robust herbs growing all around put out the most incredible smell.

The food was always going to be great with Katie’s background in catering – it looked fantastic and I was told it tasted just as good. As the evening went on, the skies started to look a bit ominous. The weather in that part of the world can change dramatically and quickly – over towards the Pyrennees were some very dark clouds. Thankfully they held off for the majority of the event, although I did feel some spots of rain as I was packing up …

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