2012 Bride Top Tips Winner!

Just wanted to say another HUGE thank you to all of my last years couples who took part in our ‘Real Brides Top Tips & Favourite Picture’ this year, your contributions were fantastic and great fun to read. But as promised there has to be a winner of the fantastic 12?x18? canvas, we have held the draw and pulled names from a hat, and the winners are……..

 

CONGRATULATIONS to Helen and Simon Stocks  :-)

 

Dorset wedding venue Athelhampton House

Helen and Simon were married on the 1st October 2012 at Athelhampton House  in Dorset. To see their Dorset Wedding story, click the following link – Athelhampton Wedding. To see Helen and Simons ‘Real Bride Top Tips‘ click this link – Real Bride Top Tips.

Congratulations once again Helen and Simon, let us know your canvas choice asap and we will get it right out to you :-)

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay photographic Ltd

Our Valentine Winner!

Here are our Valentines day competition winners, Liz and Stew out on the town enjoying their prize of a romantic meal.  I look forward to meeting them later in in the year when they return to the UK to fulfil the second half of the prize, a photoshoot!

 

Congratulations again Liz and Stew….

 

Hi Courtenay

meal out courtesy of dorset wedding photographer

So after 2 weeks of friends and family coming out to visit, we finally had the chance of a romantic night together to celebrate a belated valentines day.
With our prize money we booked into our favourite restaurant in Morzine, le Clin d’Oeil, on Sunday night and enjoyed a 3 course meal of salad, fondue and moelleux au chocolat (warm chocolate cake with clotted cream no less!!!).  Living in a small village your friends are never far away and we were joined later by a group of good friends and finished off the night watching two of our friends DJing in a local bar.

Valentines meal courtesy of the dorset wedding photographer

Thank-you very much for making the night that extra bit special! :)

Liz & Stew

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Shrove Tuesday mmmmm Pancakes…how do you have yours?

So it’s pancake day again or Shrove Tuesday…love pancakes here we do..well who dosn’t eh! ;-)

 

Shrove Tuesday

Here in our house we have a mixture of favourite ways to have them served up from the just plain to melted Mars bar with banana and ice-cream, but the definite favourite that always comes out on top is Golden Syrup mmmmm ;-)

 

So…how do you have yours?

 

Tell us your favourites and for a bit of fun we’ll post them up on the blog :-)

 

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Bride Top Tips 2012

Today’s top tips and favourite picture(s) come from Aimee and Luke Everitt. Aimee and Luke were married on the 7th September last year at the fabulous Pentillie Castle in Cornwall. To see their Cornish wedding story, click on the following link – Pentillie Castle Wedding

 

Here are Aimee and Luke

 

Hi Courtenay,

Sorry this has taken so long.  We’ve been putting it off because it is literally an impossible task.  Pick our one favourite photo – you must be kidding!

For favourite photos, we’ve been cheeky and picked two!

This one…

Cornish wedding venue

 A treasured moment of peace and serenity during a wonderful and crazy day

 

And this one….

 

Cornish wedding venue

Looks like the wedding equivalent of sneaking behind the bike sheds for a cheeky snog!

Our Top tips:

1.  Even if you think that you’ll hate it, go Wedding dress shopping.  I was adamant that I wouldn’t until my softie male boss persuaded me I should, as ‘you’ll hopefully only have one chance in life to try on a wedding dress’ he said.  I picked a friendly, small local shop for my first appointment and it was absolutely THE BEST part of all the preparations.  Grab some girls and enjoy!

2.  If you have wedding wellies, try them BOTH on for size.  Don’t do as I did, try one on, think, yep they’re great, then have Courtenay discover on the morning of our wedding that they were both right feet!  Oops!

3.  Keep calm and carry on!  My Mum gave me this at a perfect time.  Thank you Mum! Keep Calm for Ladies

4.  It’s really bloomin’ hard at times, but try to keep it fun and remember why you’re doing this!  If you need a laugh, maybe these will help:

T-Mobile Royal Wedding:

The Waffle Wedded Wife:

Lots of love

Aimee and Luke x x x

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Happy Valentines Day

Happy Valentines Day

Love, heart

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Valentines Day Competition Winner

So the winner of our Valentines day competition for newly engaged couples has been drawn….and the winner is…….

 

Liz Mullett!!! :-)

 

CONGRATULATIONS Liz…. we will be in touch very soon about your prize!

 

Best wishes

 

Courtenay xx

 

To see Liz’s Engagement story here on our blog, please click the following link – Valentines Competition winner

 

To everyone else who entered, our thanks, we have loved reading your stories and congratulations once again on your engagements.

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Phootographic ltd

Recently engaged couples tell their story…..

A secomd post from me today and one more lovely engagement story for you to read…

 

Today, please welcome Liz and Martin…

Valentines day compettion with dorset wedding photographer

It’s almost a year to the day that Fireman and I became a couple, and during that time I have received what is beginning to feel like an endlessly unhelpful amount of advice.  Those older and wiser think I should take things more slowly. It is accepted wisdom that divorces take a long time to recover from. It’s a universal concern that it will be confusing, “bad” even, for my children to see me becoming attached to another man. It is difficult advice to listen to when you’re happy. For my part, I have long since given up trying to understand why couples split up, or for that matter stay together. In the end, what matters is only what they want to do. The rest is just noise.

It has surprised me just how much my divorce and new relationship have become public property. Like pregnancy, it is a life event that people seem very comfortable to comment on, whether or not their advice is solicited, or even welcome. It’s as though these monumental changes can be managed by platitudes, reduced to a universal set of truths. To one-liners better reserved for the greetings card industry: “Don’t get serious for at least a year” “Don’t introduce your kids to him till you’re sure it’s serious” “Make sure he doesn’t want any more children”.  I often wonder how my friends would react if I offered that kind of unsolicited advice to them: “Isn’t it time you got a job?” “Your mother is a self absorbed Gorgon!” “Why are you the only person who hasn’t noticed he’s gay?” It is deemed socially inappropriate that I should give this advice, but not that I should listen to theirs. And though it may be well meaning, I find that profoundly irritating.

It’s one of those rare evenings when the kids are all away, there is nothing to do, and the weather is kind. Fireman and I decide to have a barbecue in the back garden. We consider inviting friends but actually I want to be selfish and spend some time just with him. We’re both feeling comfortable and happy in our domestic bliss and I’m fussing around with food and wine and plates and matches and he catches me around the waist and makes me stand still.

“Will you marry me?”

There. Just like that.

It’s no surprise that not one word of the advice I have received over the past year has lodged in or anywhere near my brain. My answer is a reflection only of what I want to do, because I am happy. Is there another kind of answer? Aren’t we just window dressing motives we are ashamed to admit are that selfish? That simple?

“Of course”.

 

 

Thank you Liz and Martin, fabulous :-)

 

So tomorrow is the big day, Valentines day…but later today we shall be announcing the winner of out Valentines day competition. I hope you have enjoyed the few engagement stories we have chosen to share with you. Thank you to everyone who has entered (story published or not), I wish you all the very best of luck. Watch this space!!

Best wishes

Courtenay x

 

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd