The forecast for the wedding day was a bit worrying, Storm Brian was due to hit overnight Friday and the entire area had a weather warning for wind. It was certainly gusty as I arrived at Amanda's parents' house but the sun was shining and there was lovely light as I took photos of Amanda getting ready.
Amanda's family were very excited but she was amazingly calm!
Before we knew it, it was time to leave for the Church (Long Crendon Baptist Church). Amanda looked completely beautiful in her wedding dress and was ready to travel in her amazing vintage Rolls Royce.
At the Church, the bridesmaids were waiting patiently in the entrance and Luke was inside with his groomsmen.
They didn't have long to wait before Amanda arrived with her Dad, Charles.
We took a quick photo on the Church steps before Amanda made her big entrance.
Charles was beaming with pride as he walked his daughter down the aisle.
Luke looked so happy to see his beautiful bride and I couldn't help but notice how proud their pastor, Paddy, looked too. He's known Amanda for years and was obviously thrilled to share her special day.
The ceremony was wonderful and full of laughter.
We used the balcony to get a shot of everyone together in the Church before heading outside.
The weather was challenging at this point, rain showers kept passing by and there were some very strong gusts of wind but we managed to get a shot of the couple on the steps before attempting some confetti shots (the wind blew most of the confetti away before it fell!)
The party then moved to the gorgeous Manor Farm Barn, our plans to take some photos in the garden were spoiled by the heavy rain showers and strong winds so we stayed inside the lovely warm barn instead.
The cake (by Cakes by Kit) and flowers (by The Flower Shed, Oxford) were stunning and made real centrepieces for the event.
The guests were very well cared for by the staff and soon it was time for the speeches. They were very funny and there were lots of reactions to capture, especially when the Best Man was sharing stories about Luke!
Then came the cake-cutting before the band arrived and the dancing started!
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