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Real Weddings: Anouk + Martin

Posted 10/12/2011 by Ami in classic weddings, real weddings \ 5 comments

Simple, sweet, and beautiful, Anouk and Martin’s destination wedding was held at the Sextantio Albergo Diffuso in the secluded mountain village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio in Abruzzo, Italy.  The couple live in the Netherlands and chose this lovely location full of cobbled lanes and stairs, with homes in the abandoned hamlet that have been converted into guest houses.  With …

1930s Opulence: My Wedding Album

1930s Opulence: My Wedding Album

It’s been a real joy to be able to tell you about my experiences of planning our wedding. As a wedding planner the pressure was on from day one to produce a spectacular day (!) but I think we did an amazing job and couldn’t have done it without our friends and family behind us.

I thought I would leave you …

Preparations

Preparations

Posted 10/16/2008 by Tiffany in photography \ 2 comments

I can’t TELL you how nervous I was on the morning of our wedding. It was a whirlwind and time passed way too quickly. I wish I’d spent more time with my bridesmaids and my mum who were excitedly busying themselves, shoving the camera in my face from time to time (which I hated!) so it was wonderful to see …

Honeymoon in London

Honeymoon in London

Posted 05/13/2008 by Ami in honeymoons & travel \ 13 comments

Loyal reader Emily mentioned (correctly, I might add) that I have been incredibly lax about posting in our honeymoon series!  Could it have really been four months since we’ve traveled together, readers?  To make up for my complete lack of conscientiousness, this post is just for Emily, who is honeymooning in and London (my two favorite cities in the …

Venetian Romance

Venetian Romance

Posted 05/12/2008 by Ami in photography \ 4 comments

We were thrilled when we received an email from Oxford UK based photographer Rosie Parsons from Forever After Images with images from a shoot she recently completed in Venice, Italy.  There is only one word to describe these photographs – wow.