5th Anniversary: Wedding Story
A bit about me
Hi, I’m Eleth, the main photographer at Mae Photography. This weekend I am celebrating my 5th wedding anniversary with my husband. I have been looking back at old photos and thinking about how far we have come (like you do at these times). It got me thinking – I often share our brides and grooms wedding days, maybe it’s time to share my own wedding story with you all…
We got married in March 2013 at St. Andrews Church, a traditional church in Marks Tey, just outside of Colchester. We both knew we wanted the service to take place in a pretty, traditional building but the ceremony was slightly more modernised. The hymns were played by a live band rather than a church organ and the Welsh classic ’Bread of Heaven’ was featured, naturally. We walked out to Disney’s ‘A whole new world’.
Our reception was held at Marks Hall. It was a very cold day (it even snowed a bit in the morning) so we weren’t able to spend too long outside for photos but we did brave the cold for some portraits in the absolutely gorgeous grounds. We had a lovely meal followed by an evening of dancing. Music is really important to Jason and I so a few different friends played throughout the evening which made it really special. It was an absolutely fantastic day, we were surrounded by our friends and family and couldn’t be happier.
Every year on our anniversary, we make time to get our photo book out to look through together, relive it and remember the day fondly. As you might expect, I love photos – they help me remember little details and anecdotes I might otherwise forget and they tell the story of a day that means so much to me that I don’t ever want to forget. The last five years have brought so many fun, exciting, happy times along with some difficult trials and I look forward to the next five.
Knowing the importance of wedding photographs first hand – the story they tell, what they represent and how much they mean to a couple motivates me to create that exact same thing for all our brides and grooms. It really is a gift.
Written by Eleth Mageehan, (c) 2020, all rights reserved.