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F + G have worked tirelessly to organise a wedding with a lot of style and details that represent their personalities. This wedding was everything I could have imagined for a French countryside wedding with the ceremony being held in an old village near Angers in Central France. In Australia we are so used to seeing everything that is new and old to us might be something from the 1950s and if we see something from the 1800s, we are like “WOW!” So when I travelled to France and I was “WOWing” all the time and this wedding was no exception.  The bride loves fashion and her dress is by famous french designer Delphine Manivet. Thank you to the gorgeous Emilie Gerard of AmyPunky Photography for asking me to shoot this wedding with her. Emilie is an incredibly talented storyteller and she is the in-demand photographer in France and abroad! I felt very privilieged to be by her side on this huge wedding which not only had lovely details but also two crazy kids in love :) Please note that the bride prefers that I did not show her face in any of the online photos.

The town where the ceremony was held – how gorgeous!!

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Quaint little church in the middle of a little village in Central France near Angers. Touching ceremony with lots of looks of love from the bride, groom and family and friends. Congrats F + G. Please note that the bride has asked I do not post any photos showing her face.

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What a fun wedding – the Bride and Groom set up a space away from the Reception where guests could enjoy pre-dinner drinks, canapes and some Gypsie entertainment. We also snuck out to do some photos with the Beatles Bus – yes, the original Beatles Bus!! I love how The Groom was ‘in the zone’ when he had his cigar ;) It was great to see such character!

Please note that the bride has asked I do not post any photos showing her face.

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In the suburbs of Paris we took photos of Laetitia and Cedric and their bridal party in their wedding attire a few days after the wedding. The session was done at the Chateau d’Auvers Sur Oise in the Val d’Oise in the north of Paris where they had their reception. The property is now a museum for the Impressionists period. The Trash the Dress session was done at a nearby river. Thanks to Laetitia and Cedric for being so much fun and also for the yummy iceblocks by Mr Freeze …it was hot hot hot!! And a special thanks to Emilie Gerard for asking me to come along to take photos :)

Laetitia’s dress was by Spanish designer Pronovias and her pink shoes are Aurelia from Cosmo Paris.

http://www.chateau-auvers.fr/en/index.php?PHPSESSID=8ed231a7d0c2549eb6819ef429d344cb

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