Location : , Saint Mary Magdalene Church, Herefordshire
We met Cobi at the church, where he was a mix of nerves and excitement, buzzing like he’d just had three cups of strong English tea. The sun was shining—again!
Clearly, we’d hit some kind of streak with wedding weather luck, which, in Wales, is nothing short of miraculous.
Guests were arriving in their colourful best, chatting and laughing as they made their way into the church. Dave slipped inside too, ready to capture the moment Cobi would turn and see his soon-to-be bride for the very first time.

Outside, Sam was waiting for Amy and the bridesmaids, and soon they pulled up. Amy looked stunning, her dress glowing, and the bouquet she held was a cascading masterpiece with rich red accents that tied the whole wedding together beautifully.
As Amy walked down the aisle, Cobi couldn’t help but shed a few tears—though I’m not sure if they were from pure love or from the thought of accidentally stepping on her dress. Either way, it was a beautiful moment.
After the ceremony, the newlyweds made their grand exit in true countryside style—a tractor-pulled carriage whisking them off to their reception at a nearby marquee on the family farm. It was the perfect blend of rustic charm and personal touches. A flower-adorned arch welcomed everyone, shiny tractors gleamed in the sunlight, and a giant “Mr & Mrs” made out of bales took centre stage. I mean, what’s more countryside chic than that?

We gathered everyone for the group photos, and then came the bridal party shots, followed by the traditional bouquet toss. Amy took her stance, bouquet in hand, ready to launch it into a sea of eager ladies. What we weren’t expecting was her impressive throwing arm—let’s just say the bouquet flew higher and harder than anticipated, grazing the drone hovering overhead! Thankfully, no confetti showers or bouquet casualties followed, and it was safely caught by a very happy guest.

As day turned to night, the band struck up, and the dance floor started buzzing. Capturing people in full dance mode is one of our favourite parts of any wedding, and trust me, you always learn a few new moves along the way (for future dance-offs, of course).
Congratulations to Mr & Mrs Ferguson—your wedding was one for the books!
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