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Wedding photography London – Lydia & Neil (Flashman is off the menu)
IMMI were proud and honoured to photograph the London wedding of Neil & Lydia. Neil was best-man at one of our weddings a few years ago and once you have met Neil you don’t forget him a wonderful mix of Terry Thomas and Rowley Birkin QC. Neil rang to inform us he was marrying the beautiful Lydia and we jumped at the chance to shoot their big day.
IMMI met Neil at a gorgeous flat opposite the MTV studios in Camden, where he was in the throws of getting ready under the guiding eye of his best-man David, who’s main task was to keep Neil from joining the Camden crawl. Neil looked the consummate gentleman in his Saville row tailored morning suit.
Leaving the lads who were off to the pub, IMMI headed to see Lydia at No1 The studio the scene of many a late night party, or so we are lead to believe! Lydia looked stunning in a knee length 60’s number. We all walked the ten minutes to their local church, Danish church of Saint Catherine, Regents park. A beautiful service was followed by nibbles and some eminently quaffable wine from the Deakin estates.
Everyone piled onto a couple of route-master buses to do three laps of Camden and then to admire the views from Primrose hill as the storm clouds closed in. Before the storm clouds opened we headed off to the reception at The royal institute of British Architects.
The speeches went down a storm with the best-man David proving that Cranbrook not only produces ATB’s but some wonderful creative writing. The first dance followed with a wonderful rendition of Saturday night fever.
IMMI left the whole party dancing away the night to the sounds of DJ Bobby Lost.
Here are a few images from their day.
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Kent Wedding Photographer – Claire & Darren
IMMI were very proud to be the wedding photographers at The Knowle in Higham Kent for Claire and Darren.
The Knowle is a fine Victorian Gothic Mansion set in 14 acres of orchards and old English gardens. Built in 1840 by the rector of Higham the perfect setting on a beautiful spring morning for the wedding.
Claire looked stunning in her Justin Alexander dress and was nearly outshone by her beautiful daughter and bridesmaid Hollie, who up until the big day was convinced the wedding was for her. Claire’s dad David was a proud man as he walked his daughter down the aisle to the awaiting Darren. The ceremony was full of laughter and cheer incapsulated in 2 lovely readings by both mums.
After drinks on the lawn and a few photographs we got down to the speeches, Claire’s early heckle to Darren didn’t put this man out of his stride and he had the place in stitches with a story about three weeks into them dating. Russell, Darren’s brother and bestman was not to be outshone and followed with some great stories of Darren’s childhood and SE Asia.
We left the happy couple dancing the night away.
Here are a few of our favourites,
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Wedding Photography Kent – Sarah and Mark
IMMI were privileged to be the wedding photographers for Sarah and Mark’s beautiful wedding celebration in Kent.
Sarah looked the personification of elegance in column dress from the Bridal Gallery Broadstairs finished of with a wonderful bouquet of lilies and red roses from Ballards flowers Westgate, Debs and Stody looked elegant in chocolate brown bridesmaids dresses. The boys pulled out all the stops and looked dashing in grey morning suits.
Their ceremony was held at St Lawrence college chapel in ramsgate Kent, a stunning building with its vibrant red rose window was a fine setting for the service held by Sarah’s boss and headmaster of the school. Two of the pupils gave wonderful singing renditions during the signing of the register. The only part to top this was Sarah’s mums phone going off during the sermon, which had the whole congregation in hysterics.
The whole wedding moved on to the Three Tuns in Staple, Kent – a quintessential country inn – for an informal reception. The highlights of this were Ben the best-man’s speech which was one of the finest I have heard in years followed by an impromptu performance by Mark and Ben of Michael Jackson’s “Man in the mirror” which brought the whole house down.
Here are a few images from the day. Please leave a comment.
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