Monday, July 09, 2007

Becky and Dean Wedding

Having had a couple of hours or so with Becky and Dean last month running through the details of their wedding day plans at the Harbour Heights hotel and photographing their pre wedding portraits on location Earle and I knew this was going to be a brilliant party. Friday 6th July was the big day and Dean drove to the Harbour Heights in his beloved 'Floyd' the blue Lotus he keeps in pristine condition and appears to run a very close second to Becky! While he and the boys were busy doing their thing at the hotel, Becky her family and the bridesmaids were all busy preparing at her parents home before leaving for the ceremony in the Rolls Royce which Becky's parents had organised as a surprise for her. The sun shone for the first time in days making the most of the stunning location and Becky arrived beaming with excitement. Following a very emotional and happy ceremony we followed the newly married couple down to Sandbanks for some relaxing, fun photography by the shoreline. The two of them were stars and loved every moment messing around on the beach giving Earle and me ample opportunity to take loads of candid fun images mixed in with some more tender moments between them. In the end Earle and I had to drag them back to the car and driver reminding them they had a feast and party to attend!!! Following the wedding breakfast the speeches took place and this deserves a mention here because of Jade, who as a surprise to Becky and Dean (Jade's Father) delivered the most amazing, touching and generous speech dedicated to both Becky and Dean. The speech was a huge credit to Jade, her brother Taylor and to the bride and groom. A perfect day for Becky and Dean was rounded off with a lively party having watched the sun set over Poole Harbour, probably the most beautiful view on the south coast. Becky you looked spectacular, sophisticated and stunning, you and Dean are a wonderful team. Earle and I wish you both every happiness and send you our warmest congratulations on your marriage.





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