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Photographs from Ryan and Becca’s Rhosygilwen wedding

October 5, 2009 by vincesjones

We knew from the out that this was going to be a lovely and relaxed day – when we arrived to take photos of Becca getting ready there was no rush and panic: the family were sat in the sunny garden enjoying a fried breakfast!

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And Ryan was equally cool as he waited at St Mary’s Church in Cardigan.

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Whilst the guests headed to the reception at Rhosygilwen Mansion, we stopped in at Cilgerran Castle to stretch our legs and for a few ‘snaps’.

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Cilgerran Castle

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Ryan made a great attempt at saying some of his speech in Welsh, although it’s possible the Welsh speakers needed the ‘Subtitles’ as much as the English guests!

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It was a fabulous day and it was wonderful to spend it with such genuine and lovely people. All of the photos from the day are now available to view and purchase from the Client section of our wedding photography site [password required]

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