Eve and Thomas’s summer wedding in Titanic Hotel Belfast with wedding ceremony in the gorgeous Good Shepherd Church on Ormeau Road.
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Weddings
A collection of 2023 wedding photos by Simple Tapestry taken in Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Stef and Jack’s action-packed Dutch-Irish outdoor wedding in Finnebrogue Woods with birds of prey, cèilidh and Dutch pancakes!
Sarah Dynan and Ciaran Madden’s Wes Anderson themed humanist wedding in Limepark cottages in Armoy, County Antrim.
Cara and Ashley French’s gorgeous spring wedding in Virginia Park Lodge in County Cavan. Ashley is the owner of the fabulous French Village bakery and produced one of the most beautiful cakes we’ve ever seen. Flowers were provided by our amazing friend Holly from Rosehip and Berry, and Yeoo DJs provided the kickass disco!
Laura and Matthew’s wedding in St.Malachy’s Church in Belfast with reception in the Muddler’s Club Michelin starred restaurant.
Wedding photos from Lisa-Marie and Stephen’s gorgeous outdoor December wedding in Drenagh Estate in Limavady
Wedding Photographs of Grainne and Joe’s autumn wedding in Newtownstewart, County Tyrone with reception in Lough Eske Castle in Donegal.
Claire has the honour of not only living near us in Belfast, but growing up near me in Omagh! Of course, being an Omagh girl, she has impeccable style and taste... I absolutely adored her flowers, by our fabulous friend Hollie at Rosehip and Berry Floral Studio - especially the gorgeous Halloween-themed flowers and white pumpkins in the Church. And they also had our wonderful friends, the Rare Aul Stuff on musical duties all day - ceremony, reception and night! But as stylish and cool as everyone and everything was, their little boy, Conán, stole the show.
After their ceremony in The Good-shepherd church in Belfast, we headed on to the amazing Carriage Rooms at Montalto. The weather was absolutely amazing, then awful... then amazing... then awful, again... then amazi-- you get the picture - pretty much a standard autumn day in Ireland. The rain didn't phase Claire and Chris, though - giggling as they ran from the car to the venue under the cover of umbrellas. This is how you do it!
When the weather was good, we quickly grabbed Claire and Chris and dandered around the grounds of the Carriage Rooms with loads of gorgeous autumn colours to play with. It's really worth the weather risk of an autumn wedding to capture the riot of colour that you only get in those months.
We often talk about how relaxed and chilled our couples are, but even by the standard we're used to, Colette and Mark bring a whole new level of cool to the party. We're actually certain Mark is set to smoulder by default.
Their Autumn wedding took place in a church in Ballyhackamore where we're pretty sure the priest, Fr. McGrath, was younger than us - you know you've been a wedding photographer for a long time when the priests start to get younger than you.
After the ceremony, on our way to their reception in Clandeboye lodge, we stopped off at the lovely Crawfordsburn Country park. Of course, Colette being as easy going as she is, didn't mind a trek into the muddy forest for her pics, nor did she complain about the cold down on the beach. But, you know, the best thing about a cold day in Crawfordsburn is that you get the beach to yourself!
