Showing posts with label Lunga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lunga. Show all posts

Friday, 21 June 2013

Photographer for the day! At lovely Lunga! For Robin and Eve. Who made my heart sing.

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So. The sun came out with the bride. She wore lemon and the groom wore blue. There were two ladies from Laos and a haybale poised congregational rendition of 'I could walk one hundred miles'. The father of the bride speech was funny and poignant and beautiful and loving. He referred to his daughter as beautiful on the inside as well as on the outside and we knew this to be true - even me, the photographer, who met Eve only on the day - because the heart of who she was and who he was and who they were together shouted out gently for all to see.

So many children. Beautiful in frocks and braces and running wild and making us smile and refusing to sit through anything formal and making my pictures come to life with playfulness and happiness. And then family pictures and friend pictures that weren't really traditional group shots because that would have been way too formal and instead everyone just relaxed as if children for a while. I love the pictures that have come from this.

Music. A lady iced in red hat practiced the song that would be sung for the bride. Then she sung it outside in the light of the sun. Then friends on guitars. A ukelele playing bride who usurped her handsome groom a bit with a song of love that made us happy. Made him happy. A singing father. Duets.

And tears of joy. Smiles of happiness. Speeches that made you stop in your tracks and almost forget to take the picture because you wanted to hear the words that were being spoken with such love. Such joy.

And beautiful Lunga and Lunga time. Where else could such a perfectly beautiful wedding possibly take place? Without pomp or ceremony. With a beer baring wheelbarrow. With the wonderful Meg at the helm.

Sometimes it is truly a privilege to be the fly on the wall.

So, dearest Eve and Robin. I wish you all the happiness and joy in the world.



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Lunga Time
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Through the looking glass
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2 ladies from Laos
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Monday, 8 August 2011

With the minimum of fuss...

At a lovely Lunga wedding on Saturday that had the minimum of fuss, the loveliest of friends and family EVER, and quite possibly the nicest mum imaginable, Eilidh and Martin were serenaded by people who care so much about them that it made my heart thump.


Singing with soul.

The food? I couldn't take many pictures because we were full on in the kitchen. Shellfish platters, piled high with langoustines and scallops and queenies and gravalax cured in Sailor Gerry's rum (my husband Gerry's favourite tipple and he doesn't know that it is a jolly secret ingredient that makes a side of salmon zing). Roast breast of duck with gingery leeks and precarious potato towers that stayed tall, which was something of both a miracle and a relief, and then tarte au citron with balsamic strawberries that I picked myself; (obviously, they were balsamic-less at the point of picking!).

Poached pears with honey and walnuts, shellfish platters ready to go and the long walk from kitchen to ballroom.

When it all comes together.
I peaked out at their wedding only a few times,  and my heart thumped each time. Late at night, in the fine Scottish drizzle, an entire wedding party was gently heralded outside.  A rainbow of  umbrellas, sparkly sparklers and suddenly.. mum's surprise. A sky full of falling silver stars, then gold ones, then big noise and little noise. From the sidelines, where I stood, knowing that no-one but Morag Mum had known that such loveliness was going to burst across a cloudy sky, I felt like a child again. Unable to contain my own excitement. And if I could bottle the sentiment of a special special day, then I would choose Eilidh's.


Eilidh's brother was the photographer and I got a glimpse of some of his photos on Sunday. He has promised to send me copies so that I can share some more of the fun and laughter and joy that surrounded a day that made my heart sing.