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This week I’m sharing my snaps from Glasgow, Scotland.

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This is the eighth installment of my weekly series featuring images captured during my solo adventure in Europe, May-June 2014.

While photographing during my holiday, I tried to free myself of my now ingrained rules of exposure and composition. I spent less than a second making each image, most were taken while I was walking along the street, I rarely even paused to shoot. I raised my camera whenever I saw something I liked. Anything that caught my eye.

One of the things I love most about the wedding industry is the opportunity to meet incredible creative types like Mindy from Twig & Arrow, after bumping into her at what has become a very serendipitous wedding we have since worked on numerous styled shoots together with some other amazing vendors and we have become close friends. So naturally, when Mindy posted an iphone snap of her little dog Poppy wearing a floral crown, I knew that we would have to get to work on a doggy floral shoot asap!

We pulled this one together in less than 12 hours after the plan for another shoot (you’ll have to wait with bated breath for that one) fell through due to weather, rather than let the flowers go to waste, Mindy whipped up these adorable little puppy wreaths, and rounded up her favourite doggy models at the magnificent Venessa’s home in Ohariu Valley.

Can you just imagine having your furriest best buddy at your wedding bedecked in something so beautiful? Forget flowergirls – flowerdogs are the new cute card! Now if only I could get my cat to be more obedient…

Behold: Monty the Pug, Rollie the sausage dog, Enzio the spaniel, Poppy the Jack Russell, and the elegant Hoshi a Shiba Inu.

 

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Kim and Mac were married in April at the beautiful Sudbury Fields in Kapiti. They were blessed with a gloriously sunny day, two adorable flowergirls, a photo-bombing house, and a whiskey filled Quaich that led to a mighty fine dance party.

In their words: “Anna, you did an absolutely stunning job of capturing mine and Macs special day. You were open to ideas and encouraged all of our input. We really loved our animoto film, which bought happy tears to my eyes !! when the photo book arrived it was presented beautifully and we have loved showing everyone! The parent copies are a fantastic add on and when our parents received theirs they were over the moon, and have loved showing them off too. You were very easy to deal with and the lines of communication flowed. We really appreciate yours and your second shooter Ryan skills to capture the big and little moments of our wedding. Thank you”

 

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Claire and Joe were married in February at their farm/vineyard in Carterton. I have shared their highlights slideshow on my blog before, but I love love love so many of their photos I thought I’d try to post just a few of the very best (self control, I need you now!)

I just adored the handmade aspect of this wedding, Claire put so much thought into every detail and brought together all of her fantastically creative friends to pull it all together. The kids weren’t just invited to this wedding, they were honored guests, with their very own puppeteer and an ice cream truck turning up after dinner. Claire and Joe both totally ‘got’ and shared my vision for documentary wedding photography, they really wanted photos that told the story of their day, not the story of them having their wedding photos taken.

I had my dear friend Charlotte Weston along with me second shooting at this wedding, and she did an amazing job – a couple of the pics below are hers including the pig being put on the spit, which frankly I wasn’t so excited about getting close to!!

Leave me a comment and let me know what you think about this amazing rustic wedding – did I capture it?

 

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This post is of our trip to Park Guell in Barcelona, the home of renowned architect Gaudi. I Particularly enjoyed the gift shop.

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This is the third installment of my weekly series featuring images captured during my solo adventure in Europe, May-June 2014.

While photographing during my holiday, I tried to free myself of my now ingrained rules of exposure and composition. I spent less than a second making each image, most were taken while I was walking along the street, I rarely even paused to shoot. I raised my camera whenever I saw something I liked. Anything that caught my eye.

You can see many more images from this period on my personal blog ‘Look, See’: http://annamunro.blogspot.co.nz/2014/06/barcelona-three-park-guell.html