Aoife and Ed's New Year's Eve black tie wedding in Belfast, Northern Ireland. With a beautiful humanist ceremony, photographs and reception all at Titanic Hotel in the gorgeous drawing room.
Eimear and Connor’s Ballyscullion Park wedding showed just how magical an autumn outdoor wedding in Northern Ireland can be. From a woodland ceremony beside the Palace ruins to fire-lit speeches in the walled gardens, every moment was relaxed and full of storytelling. Crisp autumn colours, cosy gatherings, and playful touches like bags of crisps made their day intimate, warm, and unforgettable.
Beth and Stephen’s wedding at Larchfield Estate was a joyful celebration full of laughter, energy, and candid moments. Keeping both ceremony and reception at the estate created a calm, connected day, while beautiful outdoor spots and cozy indoor spaces provided endless opportunities for storytelling photography.
Rebecca and Cathal’s wedding balanced calm, joy, and unforgettable storytelling. After a chapel ceremony in Glenavy, they celebrated at Antrim Castle Gardens with family and bridal party portraits, followed by a relaxed reception at The Rabbit Hotel in Templepatrick. From candid moments to laughter-filled speeches and lively dancing, their day captured the perfect mix of intimacy, fun, and photogenic beauty in every corner.
Erin and Oisin are the definition of laid-back, keeping their destination wedding at Lough Eske Castle in Donegal effortlessly relaxed. With Irish roots, Oisin was thrilled to celebrate surrounded by family and the rugged beauty of the Emerald Isle. From candid moments at the castle to a meaningful detour to an old rail bridge, their day was full of laughter, storytelling, and unforgettable memories.
Janet and Daniel’s Castle Leslie wedding perfectly combined elegance and warmth. From Janet’s effortless style to Daniel’s relaxed moments in Glaslough village, the day flowed beautifully from a chapel ceremony to celebrations across the estate. Castle Leslie’s grand yet homely grounds provided endless opportunities for storytelling photography, capturing both intimate moments and the grandeur of their surroundings.
Catherine and Peter’s wedding at Clonabreany House in County Meath was filled with music, laughter, and great company. Travelling from Tyrone, they made the most of the day with a first look and pre-ceremony portraits, while trad tunes from family and friends set the tone. Rain arrived just after the ceremony, but the celebrations continued with music from Cool Hand String Band and a bridal party that kept everything running smoothly. With relaxed morning prep at Tom Blake House and Fennor Lodge, it was a laid-back, joyful day from start to finish.
Sarah and Thomas’s gorgeous winter wedding in Drumragh Chapel, Omagh, with wedding reception in Farnham Estate in Cavan