Here we are - the wild meadow love birds. And this is the big old oak that we got married under some hours before. And these photos are taken by my daughter Ffion on 35mm film.
While our guests were in the tent having second and third helpings from the midsummer buffet (it was amazing) we snuck off up the field together for a little photo shoot.
It was lovely to walk up the aisle again, with a little less trepidation this time, holding the knowledge in our hearts that our ceremony had unfolded beautifully - the special words had been spoken, the songs sung, the rings warmed by our loved ones. We had done it and we were having the best day ever.
Ffion offered to take the photos of our day. She has a beautiful way of taking candid shots of people, capturing their essence. She always has, ever since she started taking photos as a teen. Last year she began offering photo shoots to people - just one roll of film, in nature, somewhere you love, one session, no editing, one chance. The results have been stunning. Moving actually. So even though she took most of the photos of the day on the digital camera we wanted to give her a chance to work in film in this way too. This was the time.
We were a little disheveled by this point in the day, Deans suit jacket had been abandoned in the afternoon sun, the dress that Dean had ironed so crisply for me earlier now carried the creases of a day in a field with lots of hugs and I'd long lost my meadow bouquet. But my goodness aren't we wearing our happiness?
I loved wearing my dress so much. As you can see from the photos, some of the time Hannah Shkandij's embroidered grasses would hide themselves away, but other times they would catch the light so beautifully. They were perfect.
Where does the dress end and the meadow begin? Where do we end and the meadow begin?
There were some other special guest at the wedding, flamboyant, tall, attentive and dressed in pink.
The foxgloves were good company!
Ffion was wearing a foxglove coloured jumpsuit on the day too. According to the welsh name book that I chose her name from 30 years ago Ffion means foxglove. I love my memory of her in pink that day, arms in the air, spinning around, full of the joy of being around her family and friends in a beautiful place. All our guests were like beautiful flowers. She was definitely the foxglove.
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Congratulations! What beautiful photos! Wishing you a future full of all the things that give you joy.
Lovely to see you both -happy ever after!!! Xx