Luke & Charlotte… the Wedding.

Weddings

The great thing about weddings is that no two are alike.

I mean, the structure is always pretty standard, but it’s the gold, unexpected moments that keep you coming back for more.  The moments that grab you when they happen – and you know they’ll stick with you forever.  There’s always at least one.

As the photographer, I reckon I’m in a position to notice them a bit more – I’m always on the hunt for it.  And when they come, oh lordy… I do quite love that.

Luke & Charlotte’s wedding had quite a few.  If you know Luke like I do (he’s my personal trainer & boot camp/gym instructor), he’s the classic unassuming, quiet type – except for when he’s yelling at us to pedal harder during his Spin class… *sigh*

But on a personal level, he keeps his cards pretty close to his chest – never really gives too much away.  At the reception however, during the speeches – we all caught a glimpse of the man behind the man.  We saw a guy who isn’t afraid to tell it how it is, or how he really feels.  When he looked over to everyone’s mate, Barry Robertson while shedding a tear and declaring him as the closest thing to a father he’s had, there almost wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Congratulations Luke & Charlotte.  What a weekend.

[audio:https://timhannah.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/fistdayofmylife.mp3|titles=First Day of My Life – Bright Eyes]

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charlie 09:22 January 6, 2012 Reply
WOW!! you have me in tears.it was such a beautiful day
    unclextacy 02:16 January 7, 2012 Reply
    Thanks Charlie! :)
Joanne Meers 07:39 March 22, 2012 Reply
http://joannemeers.com/ Im a Sydney videographer living on the Central Coast, saw your comment on AWL FB page. Love your work, if ever you need a videographer please let me know as I would love to work with you. Warm regards Jo
    unclextacy 00:50 March 23, 2012 Reply
    Cheers Jo, I used to be a camera(person) too... If anything comes up, I'll let you know. :)

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