When Hana and Michael brought 90 friends and family across the ocean to Castle Leslie, they didn’t just host a wedding—they threw the ultimate celebration. From golden-hour portraits to that Prosecco bath moment, every detail reflected their joyful spirit.
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Aisling and Giorgio’s Dublin wedding was pure magic—a heartfelt blend of Irish warmth and Italian passion, from the emotional ceremony to pub pitstops. Wandering through Dublin Castle with these two felt less like a photoshoot and more like hanging out with friends.
Matt and Nicola’s wedding at Old Court Strangford was a refreshing twist on tradition—proof that the best celebrations reflect what makes a couple unique. Between Matt’s home-brewed beer and surprise alpaca guests. No templates here—just pure personality & endless craic.
Emily and Michael’s Bellingham Castle wedding was the definition of a perfect party - from their sun-drenched morning and drinks reception, to their party where the dance floor never emptied. Having been part of so many friends’ weddings, they crafted a day that kept the champagne flowing and their guests laughing from first look to last dance.
Rachel and Jack’s Clandeboye Lodge wedding showed how keeping things simple pays off. By staying on-site, they swapped travel time for more moments with loved ones – and still captured gorgeous portraits in the lodge’s blooming gardens.
From the Ormeau Road in Belfast to Killeavy Castle outside Newry . Maeve and Kevin's wedding at Killeavy Castle Estate had the perfect balance - a beautiful ceremony in Belfast followed by portraits against the castle's dramatic backdrop. Their relaxed approach and the venue's versatility created genuinely great photos, rain or shine."
Fiona and Garrett’s wedding at Tankardstown House was effortlessly stylish yet full of fun—from their sentimental table names (including their beloved local spots) to their joyful, phone-free ceremony. It was the perfect mix of elegance and Belfast charm!"
December weddings in Northern Ireland mean surrendering to the weather—but Kate and Jason lucked out with a crisp winter’s day at Derry’s stunning Ebrington Hotel. Their day was pure joy: relaxed, full of laughter and surrounded by so many friends.
Photographing weddings in the same family feels like reuniting with old friends. After Ailbhe’s brother Fergal’s wedding in Belfast, we were thrilled to document her special day with Niall at the stunning Armada Hotel in Spanish Point, County Clare. Overlooking the wild Atlantic, the venue offered breathtaking views and warm hospitality, making it the perfect backdrop for their celebration. One standout memory? Ending the day with Ailbhe and Niall, basking in the golden glow of a west coast sunset.
Here are some of our favourite photos and best moments from weddings we photographed across Ireland in 2024. If you're looking for a wedding photographer in Ireland in 2025, get in touch with us now.
