Amy & Dan Royal Oak Hotel Wedding in Dartmouth

Another wedding we were privileged to photograph, with brilliant friends and family their day was destined to be a success no matter the location, but luckily they also had that as well. Chartering the Dartmouth Explorer to travel up and down the river, while the reception was in full swing gave an excellent and ever changing backdrop to their day while everyone partied away.

Rewinding to the start of the day, Amy and Dan had chosen the Royal Oak Hotel for their reception and wedding breakfast. A nautical themed hotel just minutes away from the Dartmouth Explorer which of course fitted the nautical theme perfectly. After the wedding breakfast we all headed out for some group shots before taking the newly weds to a special location where Dan had proposed to Amy.

Later on everyone headed over to the Dartmouth Riverboat for the reception where everyone partied hard with karaoke!

Laura

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HRH Prince Charles visits Poundbury to celebrate 20th Anniversary

Having photographed for the Duchy of Cornwall previously, we were asked to document HRH Prince Charles on the 20th anniversary of Poundbury town on the outskirts of Dorchester. The town is being built according to the pioneering designs and ideals of HRH Prince Charles, creating a living space focused on pedestrians and cyclists and not cars. The development started in 1993, and throughout the build, Prince Charles has been very closely involved in most aspects of the development, hence the importance of the day.

He visited in November to see the latest developments,  as well as attend a reception holding an exhibition celebrating the 20 years of the build and those involved. Below are a few of the moments of the event.

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Ian and Laura’s village tea party wedding in Payhembury

Ian and Laura explained to us when we met that they had planned a wedding around a ‘village tea party’ theme and just wanted to make sure everyone would be able to feel relaxed and have a really fun day. The day also had a strong link to family – Laura grew up in Payhembury in the house where her parents still live, so the ceremony was at the family church and the reception was in the village hall. Laura’s mums wedding dress was brought out, the same one her mother had become a married woman in back in the 1960s. Bridal prep was at Laura’s family home where her childhood bedroom was still filled spectacularly with rosettes and ribbons hanging from the wooden beams, after many years of horse riding competitions.

The couple spent a year living in and touring South Africa, they then spent eight months driving back in their beloved Landrover (eight months together confined in a car has to be the perfect test of marriage compatibility ever) so it was the perfect choice of wedding car for them.

After the ceremony lawn games were organised at the village hall, although it took a little while to get going (shout out to the great British weather). As people were waiting to splat the rat, hoopla and play skittles they amused themselves by sipping at the drinks and catching up with friends. Eventually there was a break in the weather and everyone rushed for the games. During the reception there were drinking games and lots of laughter which was the point we knew that we were part of a great crowd.

Like most, we love a great party and it seems that everyone at Laura and Ian’s wedding did too – once the first dance was over there was practically a rush for the dance floor and nobody was shy of the cameras – just the sort of evening party that Henley and I adore!

There is a lot of love at Limeleaf for these two, it was so much fun to be a part of such a gorgeous day.

– Laura

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Barista coffee training at the Town Mill Bakery, Lyme Regis

The Town Mill Bakery are always looking forward, never resting on their laurels and as part of their continued progress, Rory from Origin Coffee visited and trained everyone at their Lyme Regis bakery in the art of making great coffee. The morning started with Rory explaining the complex world of coffee, from how humidity and temperature can affect coffee right though to grind size, tamping, water temperature and then on to milk and creating the perfect microfoam for lattes. I was there to document the morning, keeping out of everyones way but capturing everything for future internal training and marketing material.

Being that I’m massively in to coffee, I picked up a few tips from Rory and the first thing I did when I got back to the studio was to grind up some sweetshop from Squaremile and brew myself an Aeropress coffee, before sitting down to process the photos.

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