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Anwen and Peter – Wedding Plas Hyfryd, Narberth

September 10, 2010 by vincesjones

Anwen and Pete’s wedding was truly a pleasure to attend – the families were fantastically welcoming, the best men went out of their way to help us out, and the heavy rain in the morning couldn’t spoil the relaxed atmosphere!

We began the day with Anwen in the beautiful home her family built themselves.

Arriving at the church in the rain did nothing to dampen Anwen’s enthusiasm!

Our informal documentary style let’s us capture wonderful spontaneous moments, and this wedding was particularly full of expressive people! So we thought in this post we’d focus on some of those unguarded moments that let you see people being their real selves.

Giving your photographers time to mingle amongst the guests rather than have too much of the reception occupied with formal group photos can really yield some priceless images!

During the speeches is another one of our favourite times to capture people’s natural reactions, because of the range of emotions that are on display.

All Anwen and Pete’s photos can now be viewed via the Client’s page of our website. A discount will apply to all print orders until 20th September.

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