David & VictoriaWe have many first steps in our lives. Our actual first steps. Our first day at school. Our first day of work. And most importantly, our first steps we take together as a married couple. As a photographer, I try to put myself into the shoes of the couple as they take these first steps to capture the emotions they are feeling. Which isn’t always easy because oftentimes nervousness is the overriding emotion when having photographs taken, but having met before I knew Victoria & David would have been at ease. Victoria & David who were married at St Marks church in Connah's Quay, followed by their reception at the stunning Plas Hafod in Mold. Spectacular blue skies and a breath taking hillside view set the scene for such a perfect day. It was such an emotional family orientated event with lots of crafts and treats for the children. We even came home with some lovely hand made gifts off the children. Victoria & David had a gorgeous coral and mint green theme and the brides dress was stunning chiffon with lots of Crystal and diamanté bling, everything blended so perfectly with the colour theme. They have waited for such a long time to marry each other and the result of all the hard work and organising was definitely worth the wait, for both of them. I would like to wish Victoria and David all the love, luck, good health, wealth and happiness that their hearts can hold. Thank you for letting us share your incredible day.
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