Lincolnshire wedding Photography. Scorchingly hot July day for Louisa and Harry’s wedding, bright blue skies with the occasional lonely cloud. Beautiful day and a beautiful (but very anxious) bride. Harry, on the other hand, was incredibly calm, quietly enjoying the build up to the day. The wedding reception was held in family’s cottage garden. The cottage itself was home to the crews of the 617 Squadron, ‘bouncing bomb’ fame during the second world war. So it was almost fitting that there was a fly past by the Red Arrows (perhaps not strictly planned by Harry and Louisa but a fly past all the same). Here are a few of my favourite images from the day.
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