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Pauline and Paul’s Ulster Folk Museum Cultra Wedding

Before heading to France a couple of weeks back I had the pleasure of photographing Pauline and Paul’s wedding day at the Ulster Folk Museum in Cultra, North Down.

I have to say that I really enjoyed photographing the people at this wedding. The warmth and love on the day was fantastic to be a part of. Lots of quirky little details also, like the little ‘Up’ poster that everyone had to fingerprint and sign on their way into the Ballycultra tea Rooms for the dinner. The whole location was a wonderful backdrop to the (non-directed) action.

Thankfully the weather held out too and we had wall to wall sunshine. :D

Here’s a few photographs that show what happened:

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photographs by WPJA member Dylan McBurney

Cultra Folk and Transport wedding photo

Polly sent me a lovely email just as we left after seeing her pictures online.

Hi Dylan,
Thank you for your photographs. We absolutely love them. They are all gorgeous and they’ve captured so much of the love and fun from our day.
You have great skills in stealth as we didn’t realise you were even there for most of the pictures, never mind taking them!
Thank you again. Have a good time in France.
Regards,

Pauline and Paul.

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Portfolio Series X

One of the reasons I was drawn to wedding photography in the first place was because I loved being around people and I loved reliving the memories from my own wedding day (almost eight years ago).
I draw a lot of inspiration from my own wedding day. So I always ask myself ‘what would I like to see if this was my wedding?’ And from there I tend to develop a real interest in all of the people at the wedding (even though I barely know them).

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After the bride and groom had signed the register at this wedding I had walked back down the aisle to take up my next position when I noticed this little girl in one of the front pews.

I had a feeling she might give me an interesting picture so I sneaked in beside one of the guests and waited for the right moment. Just as everyone bowed their heads for the prayer she looked around and I took this picture. Just one frame with a silent shutter on the camera (so as not to disturb the moment).

Now that I’m a parent, eight years after my own wedding, I find I can appreciate these little people and their ‘innocent irreverence’ even more.

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Portfolio Series IX

This image, to me, is what photographic storytelling on a wedding day is all about.

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It’s about the beautiful expression on the bridesmaids face. It’s about how everyone else is straining to catch a glimpse of the bride as she enters the church with her Father. It’s about the love and affection held for the groom.

I find it’s a much more powerful photograph for all of that than if the photographer had just asked the bridesmaids to simply look into the lens (and heaven forbid, tilt the camera). :D

The challenge of course, is that these moments are so fleeting that there are no second chances.

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Maeve and Gavin’s Larchfield Estate Wedding

Maeve and Gavin had a fantastic summer wedding at Larchfield Estate with the ceremony taking place at St Brigids in Derryvolgie Avenue, Belfast. Again the weather was a bit unpredictable but it stayed dry for most of the day at least. Inside, at all of the venues, the atmosphere was just amazing with lots of emotion and great light throughout.

Maeve’s Mum Maura sent me a lovely email after the wedding.

I am just writing to thank you for all your hard work on Saturday at Maeve’s wedding. I imagine it is always more difficult for a photographer to get the best photos when the weather is so unpredictable but I’m sure we’ll be delighted with the results. Everyone commented on how unobtrusive you were and we certainly wouldn’t have known you were even in the house on the morning of the wedding.
Regards,
Maura

Maeve and Gavin then sent me a lovely email yesterday after seeing their pictures online on returning from honeymoon.

Hi Dylan!

Gavin and I just had a look at the slideshow and every single photo is amazing!!! You really captured so many beautiful and funny moments throughout the day! can’t wait to see the photos in person!!Thanks so much, talk to you soon,

Maeve and Gavin

These are my personal favourites from the wedding:

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larchfield estate wedding photographs

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Judith and Felim’s Wedding

My goodness it’s almost June – where has the time gone this month? Caroline and I have been really busy recently with the construction of a new studio (more on that later) and the great news that we’re expecting our second baby! (definitely more on that later!!)

It’s not always possible to blog every wedding but we will always try!! For the first of my May weddings I had the pleasure of shooting Judith and Felim’s wedding down in Ballykinler with reception at the Downpatrick cricket club. I seem to be really blessed with lovely clients this year and the people at this wedding were fantastic – really, really friendly and the day was just full of lovely real life moments.

With March and April being amongst the driest on record I suppose we were due a little rain for May. Thankfully it managed to stay dry for the arrivals and exits at St Patrick and St Joseph’s church in Ballykinler. The rain was a concern for some of the guests and the couple but for the most part the weather conditions were perfect for photography.

Irrespective of the weather, I always find that a wedding day presents a whole series of beautiful little moments. Here’s a few more of my favourites (with more of the wee boy and his two chasers):

Judith sent me a lovely email after the wedding:
“Hi Dylan-
How are you? Congratulations to you and Caroline on your good news!!

Just wanted to say thanks for the slideshow & the photos. We had been really looking forward to seeing them. The slideshow is amazing- I’ve lost count how many times it has now been played! The photographs you took really captured the feel and emotions of the day & many people, ourselves included, have commented that we didn’t even realise you were there when many of them were being taken. We also have to thank you for your friendly & relaxed manner- which helped me- who is notoriously camera shy!

We can’t wait to see the album when it is finalised.

Many thanks & good wishes,

Judith”

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Appreciation

We love appreciation. Especially for the hard work that goes in after the wedding day (which often goes unseen) in terms of the image post production and in getting the album ready.

With many of my clients being located around the world it can seem like quite a challenge sometimes in actually getting the album in their hands (especially in Paris, France where the local couriers seem to be a law unto themselves). Caroline and I always prefer to see our clients one last time here at the studio in Ireland anyway, but that’s not always possible, especially if the clients are based overseas. So it’s always nice to know that the books get shipped safely out to them.

Here’s a couple of lovely notes we received this week.

Sandrine & Didier in France

“Hello Caroline,

Ca y est nous avons enfin récupéré notre album… il est magnifique ! Et merci beaucoup pour la jolie surprise !

On vous embrasse bien fort. Bon courage pour la nouvelle saison de mariage qui doit débuter…

Sandrine, Didier & Zoé”

Georgina and Simon in England

“Hi Dylan and Caroline

thank you for our wedding album – it arrived safely and we love it. It’s had it’s first few family viewings now and everyone thinks it’s amazing. Thank you so much.

hope you’re all well
thanks
Georgina”

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Portfolio Series VIII

I love this photograph. Away from the crowd outside the church I noticed these three discussing who would chase who. And as all good boys know – it’s best when you have two girls chasing! :D

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I shot four frames of this situation and this one is my favourite. Like all great moments of magic it’s unposed and I had no hand in orchestrating this scene at all. The picture came together just as the little girl outstretched her hand confident that she would ‘get’ him. In fact, she didn’t – he was too quick!

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