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Jeni and Duncan at the Cliff Hotel, Cardigan

January 23, 2018 by Naomi

We do like to be beside the seaside! One reason is clear from the two very different pictures below – the varying extremes of mood and atmosphere that being in a coastal wedding location can give you in the course of one day.

Jeni and Duncan live in Cardiff (check out Jeni’s very cool business!) but fell in love with the Cliff Hotel years ago on a dinner date. “If we ever get married, let’s come here,” they said.

And the rest, as they say…

      

The make-up artist here is Sara, provider of the Cliff Hotel’s own Bespoke Bridal make-up service. Highly recommended! Look how she just quietly works away even while Jeni dictates a list to her right hand man…and goes through a long schedule of requirements with her right hand woman!

      

In the evening Jeni and Duncan had the very cool idea of providing tambourines to liven up the dance floor!!

All the photos can be seen, viewed as a slideshow, and purchased on the Client Galleries page of our Wedding Photography web site.

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