These are not album spread btw. I just used blogstomp and it did the bordering for me.
I didn\'t think it was legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
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2 Dont start with the spray ok...
3 Shot through hole in back door
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6 They had an ice cream van
7 And a ukulele band - awesome bunch of characters did everything from Blondie through to Donna Summer.
8 Then they went on a bus with the guests (guests not included here)
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10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s.
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19 FOB \'Ringmaster\' with a paint on moustache from the on-site tattoo guy
I didn\'t think it was legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
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2 Dont start with the spray ok...
3 Shot through hole in back door
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6 They had an ice cream van
7 And a ukulele band - awesome bunch of characters did everything from Blondie through to Donna Summer.
8 Then they went on a bus with the guests (guests not included here)
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10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s.
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19 FOB \'Ringmaster\' with a paint on moustache from the on-site tattoo guy
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
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2 Dont start with the spray ok...
3 Shot through hole in back door
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6 They had an ice cream van
7 And a ukulele band - awesome bunch of characters did everything from Blondie through to Donna Summer.
8 Then they went on a bus with the guests (guests not included here)
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10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s.
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19 FOB \'Ringmaster\' with a paint on moustache from the on-site tattoo guy
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
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2 Dont start with the spray ok...
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3 Shot through hole in back door
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6 They had an ice cream van
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7 And a ukulele band - awesome bunch of characters did everything from Blondie through to Donna Summer.
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8 Then they went on a bus with the guests (guests not included here)
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10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s.
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Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr
Afterwards, he told me that the felt it was like having an old friend shoot the wedding. I think that says as more about how open, friendly and genuine these people are. Either way I was pretty moved by such a nice comment. They sad that I nailed what they were after. Its meant to be mainly unposed and unscripted, its specifically what they were after and specifically what I want to start doing more of again.
I didn\'t think its legal to have this much fun at a wedding and it was really good to see two people step away from the standard wedding industry machine and own their own day from start to finish.
All choices of location shot are theirs, nearly didn\'t happen due to rain but I was up for a challenge. So much to show, don\'t really know where to start so heres a few. Theres a bunch more inside shops and in front of graffiti. There is much more I want to show but last time I posted loads of images I got told off for it. I haven\'t done any of the temporary tattoo guys antics.
Thanks to all who have helped me out with the whole skin tones/colour posts from me recently. If they look soft blame flickr. I don\'t know how else to get images up here.
10 Stopped at Victoria St in Richmond. Really pissing down with rain. I got soaked. Amazed the gear held up. The one in the shop is one of brides fave\'s. 2012-02-02_011 by Benedict Morgan Photography, on Flickr