Heather is an American and Mark is a Londoner, which means their idea of what constitutes ‘real London’ differs greatly. Heather was all about double deckers and red phone boxes, which Mark had banned as ‘touristy’, while wanting to have The City as the backdrop. I think we did manage to find a nice balance for the pictures in the end, and even if I didn’t manage to sneak a bus into any of the pictures for Heather, we did get some with underground signs and with St Paul’s in the background!
Heather and Mark are getting married in Georgia next spring. And while I would love to capture a wedding at such a beautiful place, amongst all the lovely hanging moss from the live oak trees which I fell in love with when over there, it will actually be Heather’s friend who will be in charge of the wedding day photography. I for one can’t wait to see the pictures! I could put money on you guys having a beautiful wedding, and that Heather will look absolutely drop dead gorgeous on the big day!
Alexandra says
Your photography is so beautiful. You are so talented. Keep up the amazing work.
Eliza Claire says
Stunning, Marianne – you've got some beautiful images there. Will you be using them to create a guest book? I can see that working really well…
Crystal says
Wow, great work here! I love the variety you have, and her shoes are to die for! My fave shot is the one of their feet :)
Preston says
i am seriously a fan of your work. keep it up!
Lara Eichhorn says
I love the urban feel here. It makes me want to visit so bad. I'm going to subscribe to your blog in any case.
Alfred Salom says
Love how you used the architectural elements. fantastic set! will be coming back!
Lillian and Leonard says
I have to confess that I'm not normally a fan of engagement shoots. I get why a couple might want them but to anyone other than that couple? Yawn.
But. These are gorgeous. And those are some fierce shoes.
If I could get my husband to stand IN FRONT of a camera (bloody photographers) and we weren't already married, I might just be booking you for a shoot.
Cara
Marianne says
Aww thanks Cara. Te he, maybe bribery would work? It doesn't have to be called an engagement shoot you know. ;)