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All photographs shot using Fuji, Kodak and Ilford film, processed and scanned by RPL.










































Flowers: Natural Art by Rebecca Grace // Gown: Pallas Couture // Bride’s Shoes: Valentino
All photographs shot using Fuji, Kodak and Ilford film, processed and scanned by RPL.
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These images are just breathtakingly beautiful! You are so very talented. I love your work!
simple and beautiful and pretty! love <3
Amazing Jemma!!!! What an incredible location!!
WOW
Stunning as always, Jemma. Love the little bee too!
LOVE these images Jemma!! This is such a breathtaking location. LOVE it
Just as beautiful as there wedding day
Julian and jay I just love these beautiful photos of you both they are stunning luv to u both xoxo
Really nice Jemma!!
Soooo pretty and romantic! These guys look so in love and so sweet, you have captured the beauty of the location and the essence of their relationship so well.
amazing field and stunning dress!
Absolutely breathtaking…. Jay & Julian – such a beautiful couple, this captures your essence perfectly xx
[...] In love with this timeless bridal style. [...]
Breathtaking photography…one of the most beautiful weddings I’ve seen!
Simply gorgeous!
[...] Jemma Keech 5. Consider doing a first look. I completely respect those who want to see their significant other for the first time at the end of the aisle, but if you and your fiance are ambivalent, I’d definitely consider doing a first look. That way, you can take care of the majority, if not all, of the formal family groupings pre-ceremony, leaving extra time for bride and groom portraits or to attend cocktail hour post-ceremony. 6. Do not create a ridiculous shot list. Please, for the love of sweet tea, do not create a shot list with specific poses or moments. (You know the ones I’m talking about: they include things like “Dad whispering last minute advice to groom” and “bride’s parents whispering to each other during dinner.”) Remember why you hired your photographer, trust him, and give him room to let his creativity shine. Asking him to recreate something he or someone else has already done before will not give him the time or space to create something amazing for your special day. Instead, try showing your photographer some of your favorites from his portfolio, which will help him understand the work you’re attracted to. [...]
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