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Joanne and David’s Marquee Wedding

It was another fabulous marquee wedding in Northern Ireland for me a few weeks back as I photographed Joanne and David’s wedding.

I always like photographing weddings where the location has a strong personal connection to the family. Joanne and David married less than a mile away from where Joanne grew up at Grange Chapel near Cranfield whilst the reception was held at David’s family home near Aghagallon in County Antrim. Both venues provided stunning backdrops for the days events.

Here are just a few of my favourite images from the day.

n ireland marquee wedding reception photographs

wedding reportage

marquee wedding documentary photographs

WPJA member

Dylan McBurney

northern ireland wedding photographer

fine art wedding photography

northern ireland marquee wedding photograph

Joanne and David sent me these lovely words after seeing their pictures online:
“Hi Dylan
The photos are fantastic we are absolutely delighted with them!! We love the slideshow! I think we have watched it about 30 times at this stage!

Thank you so so much for everything. We couldn’t have asked for any better from you on the day and the photos are a testament to that.

Also thank you for getting the photos to us so quickly.
David and Joanne”

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Portfolio Series – XIII

Here’s an image that just jumped off the screen for me earlier this morning as I was editing Joanne and David’s wedding pictures from a couple of weeks back.

northern ireland marquee wedding reception photograph

I’ll be posting more images from Joanne and David’s fabulous marquee wedding on Friday.

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Laura & Ben’s Wedding at Inch Parish Church, Downpatrick (Pt 2 of 2)

Following on from my post earlier in the week – here’s a few more of my favourites from Laura and Ben’s day:

No this isn’t me, but perhaps a rather more fetching version – complete with hat and tails.

Ben is a tree surgeon! ….that explains the chainsaw then! :D

Now, for all of those lovely wedding venue coordinators who ask me when I want to pose my ‘cake shot’ I will say ‘bring out the chainsaw’! :D

(PS. I don’t pose a cake shot… ever!)

The marquee tents were just fabulous to shoot in. They provided plenty of shelter and warmth for the guests. Even when we had a heavy rain shower mid-afternoon everyone managed to stay dry. As a photographer they also provided me with an interesting backdrop to work in and the light was just fantastic.

The fabulous Nordic marquee tents were supplied by the lovely people at Magna Kata – speak to Ed on +44 (0) 28 4483 9796 for more details (magnakata.com). Event design was by Blue Moon (bluemooneventdesign.com).

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Portfolio Series XII

I’m inspired by a lot of the great 20th century street photographers. I’ve never really been a fan of ‘wedding photography’ per se. Along with Garry Winogrand probably my favourite New York photographer over the years has been Joel Meyerowitz, who once remarked that:

“…Photography is a response that has to do with the momentary recognition of things. Suddenly you’re alive. A minute later there was nothing there. I just watched it evaporate. You look one moment and there’s everything, next moment it’s gone. Photography is very philosophical.”

This was one of those moments.

I love this image because like all great wide-angle photographs the eye can go into the picture at any point and find something (or someone) interesting; from the girl at the back whistling, to the man in the corner laughing to the little girl sitting drawing pictures in the other corner (oblivous to all of the commotion).

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Laura & Ben’s Wedding at Inch Parish Church, Downpatrick (Pt1/2)

When Laura and Ben asked me to photograph their wedding I was thrilled because they really wanted unposed photographs showing the people of their wedding just ‘doing their thing’. They didn’t want to do any posing and like all of my clients they simply wanted to enjoy their day and leave the pictures up to me.

At a wedding, I’m interested in showing lots of different things that happen around the bride and groom. I’m really drawn to photographing people and it’s often a gesture, an expression or an amusing situation that I keep an eye out for.

Photographically, if I can get two or three things going on within the frame at the time of the ‘decisive moment’ then I’m a very happy man. The first image below, where the groom is pointing the way to the marquee reception, is a case in point.

Here’s a few of my early favourites… :D

The image above is another example. As the woman in the middle places her hand on her chest, the lady to her left (with the hat) places her hand on the baby’s head. These are the funny real-life coincidences that if the eye can see the camera can register in a thousandth of a second.

After the ceremony Laura and Ben hosted a fabulous marquee reception in a wonderful lakeside setting in the middle of the beautiful County Down countryside. I’ll be posting some more of my favourites from that later this week.

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Jennifer and Jonathan’s First Presbyterian Ballymena and Galgorm Wedding

On returning from France I had the pleasure of photographing Jennifer and Jonathan’s wedding at First Presbyterian Ballymena with reception at Galgorm Resort and Spa.

As a documentary wedding photographer, when I cover a wedding day I set out to tell the story of the day without directing anyone. Save for a couple of family shots, for the majority of the day I direct myself instead. I see my role as being there to record the news, not make it – almost to be like a guest with a camera (albeit a pretty expensive one)!

One of the challenges and indeed pleasures of taking a documentary approach is that you get to discover the story (and sub-stories) running through the wedding day with all of the different characters within the group of friends and family.

Now, I don’t know why, and it could be that with Father’s day having just passed (and with it also being Jennifer’s Mum and Dad’s wedding anniversary just the other day) that when it came to selecting the images for this particular blog post I really loved the pictures showing Jennifer’s Dad.
One day I’m sure my own daughter will be all grown up and will be marrying someone perhaps in 20 or 30 years time. I’m sure it’ll be pretty emotional!

Speaking of directing – Jennifer’s Grandfather also had an important role on the day as he directed his choir which sang both in the church and also a little later in the church hall. He certainly looked pleased as punch when he managed to grab a kiss with Jenny on their way out of the church!

I have to say that it was such a pleasure for me to cover this wedding and all of the guests that I spoke with during my blending in during ‘guest with camera’ mode made me feel very welcome.

Here’s just a few of my favourite photographs from the day:

Galgorm Resort and Spa wedding photograph

Documentary wedding photography

Dylan McBurney

WPJA member

wedding photograph of Galgorm Resort and Spa

Galgorm Manor wedding photo

Galgorm Resort Wedding picture

Jennifer sent me a lovely email after seeing her pictures for the first time:
Dylan,
The photographs are amazing!!! We love them. We must have watched the
slideshow
a zillion times!! thank you so much! I can’t even pick a favourite!

Thanks,
Jennifer

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Portfolio Series XI

I laughed out loud when I walked past and saw this a couple of weeks ago and it still makes me smile now.

I’ll admit to initially being baffled as to the real purpose of the chainsaw.

All will be revealed here next week! :D

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