A Gibbon Bridge Wedding Laura and Owen

The bride and groom kissing
Trailing wedding bouquet of red and pink roses

A March wedding for Laura and Owen.
It was an early March wedding, Laura and Owen, they chose pinks, burgundy and a rich blue to add a pop of colour to a wintery March wedding. We were so lucky with the weather no rain and it was just about warm enough for photos outside. All the careful planing certainly paid off as the day went so smoothly. Gibbon Bridge is a special venue to Laura’s family as her parents got married there. Now I’m sure it’s an even more special place for both families after celebrating Laura and Owen’s wedding day there.
Thank you Laura and Owen for asking Ray and I to photograph and film your very special day
Kirsten and Ray xx

Bestman holding the wedding rings
Groom and Groomsmen blue suites and pink ties on the balcony looking over the gardens
Alter flowers pink and red roses
The Orangery
The orangery at gibbon bridge decorated for a wedding a light and bright room
The bride and grooms eyes meet at the alter
Bride and Groom Walk down the isle as mr and mrs
Drone shot of all the wedding guests
Family photos at a wedding
Romantic photo of bride and groom in the woodlands of the wedding venue
Two images of the bride and groom sitting on the steps under a pagoda chatting to each other
The table planner on an easel

The speeches

Wedding Speeches the father of the bride, the groom and batsman
Wedding Guest laughter

Cutting the cake, first dance and party.

Bride and Groom cutting the cake at their wedding
Bride and Grooms first dance
Wedding guests dancing and having fun
Wedding guests partying and having fun
Black and white photo of the bride and groom dancing

Thank you to all the suppliers who helped to make this day so very wonderful, every detail was amazing.
Venue – Gibbon Bridge
Flowers The Flower Shop Clitheroe
Dress Orchid Designs
Video Ray Walmsley Films
PhotographyKirsten Platt
Cake – Lisa Mitchell (no website)
Laura’s shoes Russle & Bromley
Owen’s shoes Lanxshoes

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