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How time flies… Dartington Wedding

Once upon a time there was a family who were photographed by David. The family dreamed that one day theiryoung daughter would have a fairytale wedding, this came true when Amelia married pilot Sacha. Once again David had the honour of photographing this family. The wedding took place at St Mary’s Church, Dartington and the reception was held at Dartington Hall., Devon The happy couple were musically entertained by Amelia’s brother Jonathan and his band partner when they played the guitar and the drums. Another relative filled the church with organ music. It was ‘plane’ to see how much Amelia and pilot Sacha loved each other, they were obviously on cloud nine-maybe Sacha flew them there !

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Devon Lady in red

Darren’s lady in red looked stunning at their wedding in Plymouth Devon. The bestman and the ushers were jumping for joy as the sun shone down on Plymouth Hoe. While Anya the beautiful bride relaxed beside the famous Smeaton’s Tower before heading to their reception at The Astor Hotel.wedding couple on plymouth hoe
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Soldier poses in Plymouth

For all the ladies out there here is a photographic treat in the name of Corbyn! The portrait shoot was an environmental session taken near Plymouth. The weather was just perfect to capture Corbyn’s fantastic model poses. We wish Corbyn good luck with his new modelling career.

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Cornish bride Katie shows how deep her love is for Neil.

Take That fan Katie was pleased to follow Take That’s advice “see the light on your face let it shine” when she married Neil at St Lalluwy Church Menheniot in Cornwall. the song also mentions “your time is coming don’t be late, Katie’s journey in a vintage Rolls Royce ensured she arrived on time. The couple held their reception at Boconnoc House, near Lostwithiel in Cornwall, where Neil took Katie’s hand for the first dance which just happened to be a Take That song. The fabulous sunshine, the jazz band and the six lovely bridesmaids helped to make the first line of another Take That song relevant, “today this could be the greatest day of our lives.” it really was a great day and nobody needed to ask “how deep is your love?” because their smiles radiated love.

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