Friday 29 June 2012

Hog Roast, Kebabalon, Ice Cream - be still my grumbling tummy


This one was just a little bit special. Firstly, it was a wedding held in Milland, a beautiful little West Sussex village and a place very dear to my heart. Secondly, I went to school with Si and before 2011, I hadn’t seen him in about 15 years. Thirdly his now wife is gorgeous and lovely and very down to earth and by her own admission has the best Wallace & Gromit smile out there!

Champneys Forest Mere was my first stop and let's be honest, what an awesome place to be getting ready for any bride-to-be. As I entered the room I was met with 4 beautiful ladies and one princess (not the bride) who were all …faces glowing, pristine make-up, hair immaculate, looking radiant and for one panicked minute I thought I was late, ‘No, no…the hair and make-up peeps were just ‘on it’’ according to Cat. This hasn’t happened to me before: I’m used to shooting around the poor make-up artists as they try to do their job and I say ‘sorry, just ignore me and ooh that’s lovely’ but this time it was fab. It was calm and relaxed and I had lots of time to shoot, chat and get a sandwich in my mouth (thank you room service…!).

Unfortunately for Si and Cat I wasn’t allowed to shoot the service. It always makes me laugh when I look up at the Priest and utter the fateful words, ‘ Do I have to go long?’ as their eyes wander down the long and narrow aisle, ‘Yes, you have to go long’. Humph. But respect where respect is due. They have an important job to do and they don’t want to be distracted. I always want to say, ‘Don’t worry, I’m like a NINJA…you won't see me’ but it's doubtful they believe me when I’m in my photographer’s garb. 

We photographed the group shots outside the church and it became a test of wills between the bells and my booming voice (I have a very noisy family so you learn to be LOUD IN ORDER TO BE HEARD AT THE TABLE). I think the bells won, but it brought with it lots of laughs especially when I almost took a tumble on a very high ladder. To the gentleman who asked me if I did it "for a laugh", no, no I didn’t. But it got everyone’s attention, made us giggle, and thankfully I didn’t ruin the wedding by ending up in A&E! I must thank my very glamorous assistant Becky for holding the ladder and generally helping me out when I was in a very awkward position with some very loud bells ringing in my ears trying to distract me.

Off then to Milland Village Hall which had been transformed into all kinds of vintage country pretty with tea lights, Cath Kidston runners, pretty Gerbera Daisies, sweeties (I had quite a few of these) and a happy crowd of smiling, friendly Pimms-filled faces. The food was excellent and woo hoo my personal fave, a good old hog roast courtesy of Ben, Pete and the team at The Rising Sun. My only regret is that I didn't sample the fine fodder of Kebabalon and Dylans Ice Cream van.
                                                              
In all the day was fabulous, the speeches hilarious (trust me, I hear a lot) and Si and Cat looked so gorgeous and so happy.

To finish, I would like to thank the happy couple for letting me be part of their most precious day. Si and Cat, I thoroughly enjoyed it, your friends were warm, funny and friendly, your families so proud and I especially enjoyed seeing some old faces again. 

I hope your life together is full of love and happiness…so much so that those massive smiles are always in full beam!

With much love to you both.

Loukie xx