Happy Sunday and a very Happy Father’s day to you all. Posting will be slim today as I am cooking up the most amazing contest which I will launch tomorrow…believe me, it’s worth checking back!
The light, bright and fresh colour palate of this gorgeous wedding has been perfectly mimicked by Benj Haisch’s gorgeous photography. The whole effect is a chilled out, cool and calm one and they seem to have had an absolute blast!
Thanks to Benj Haisch for this submission – photographers, if you too fancy seeing your work on Rock n Roll Bride, drop me a little email why don’t ya?
Credit: Benj Haisch
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It worked out perfect for us. Party hard the night before, and enjoy the simplicity of the temple ceremony with family and close friends the day after. Highly recommend it.
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