Hi All, Just for this week only, there will be only 1 blog post {2 maximum} per day. I'm working on a huge project in London and have been since Monday. All will be revealed to you all in due course, but the project requires all my time, commitment and energy and so I didn't want to rush any blog feautres or compromise the quality of my blog posts during this time. I have something lovely to share with you today though.
One of my favourite UK wedding photographers James Melia recently got in touch to ask if I'd like to share this photoshoot with my readers. James is a fantastically talented photographer who I can't recommend enough – and I adore his editorial style.
This shoot was in collaboration with the The Yorkshire Heritage Bus Company who also utilised the facilities and locations of their neighbours Keighley Worth Valley Railway and the Vintage Carriages Trust in this shoot.
The idea was to set the scene of newlywed romance in the 1960's. The heavy rain on the day was a catalyst for producing the romantic effect involving excessing clouds of steam emenating from the train – which set a somewhat moody and dramatic stage for the 'just wed' bride and groom…
Love My Dress Wedding Blog – Photography Copyright (c) 2012, James Melia
Huge thanks to the full creative team who have made this dreamy shoot possible and an extra thank you to James Melia for so generously sharing his images with Love My Dress today.
Which of my brides are in to the 1960's style? You can see much more 1960's style in Love My Dress here.
Much love all,
Annabel
Credits
Photography – James Melia
Makeup by Jo Bilham
Hair by Kizzy
Flowers by Ivy Florist
Wedding Dress by Glory Days Vintage
Filming by Glass Canon
Umbrella by Love Umbrellas
Jewellery by Element
Vintage Hire and Styling by Perfect days Vintage
Stationery by I am Nat
Models Laura & Richard Crabtree
Bus by The Yorkshire Heritage Bus Company
Cake by Just Darling Cakes