Bowl of Corks Photography
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Highlights were definitely the excitement and anticipation of the wedding. We spent the evening before with many of our loved ones (congregating at a pub which had a lovely view of the sun setting over St Paul’s), waking up together and going for a run across Millennium Bridge on the morning of, getting ready with our respective best friends and families, the elation of meeting each other at the end of the aisle, and looking back at the congregation of all of our favourite people cheering and applauding us during the ceremony, drinking champagne in the black cab on the way to our drinks reception and the speeches!
Weddings are uniquely personal and all weddings are brilliant and joyful. I would encourage couples not to spend too much time worrying about the decisions they have made. Think about what kind of day you want (not what others might expect), do your research and then trust your gut. The planning can feel intense at times - try and establish productive ways of communicating and allocating tasks; then find pleasure in all of the exciting milestones along the way!