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Hello

Welcome to my blog. You can view my recent work and read some stories from behind the scenes. I hope you enjoy it and please, feel free to leave a comment!

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Latest blog posts:

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Confessions of a thief, tip of the hat to the men with the movie cameras, and is it possible to take the cringe out of wedding videos?
Confessions of a thief, tip of the hat to the men with the movie cameras, and is it possible to take the cringe out of wedding videos?
about 2 years ago
Jean & Lee’s wedding in Dromquinna Manor, Co. Kerry, a recipe for a great photograph and a few words about my new favourite company
Jean & Lee’s wedding in Dromquinna Manor, Co. Kerry, a recipe for a great photograph and a few words about my new favourite company
about 2 years ago
Some personal work and why do I bother with it
Some personal work and why do I bother with it
about 2 years ago
Camilla & James' engagement photographs in a secret location in the Wicklow Mountains
Camilla & James' engagement photographs in a secret location in the Wicklow Mountains
about 2 years ago
The bliss of destination weddings and working with Neve from Wed in Florence
The bliss of destination weddings and working with Neve from Wed in Florence
about 2 years ago
Conleth & Mikey's winter wedding in Bellinter House and my thoughts on marriage equality
Conleth & Mikey's winter wedding in Bellinter House and my thoughts on marriage equality
about 2 years ago
Soul searching
Soul searching
about 2 years ago
2014 - year in review
2014 - year in review
about 2 years ago
BASHCreate Awards
BASHCreate Awards
about 3 years ago
Kate & Brian's industrial winter wedding in Drury Buildings, Dublin, Ireland
Kate & Brian's industrial winter wedding in Drury Buildings, Dublin, Ireland
about 3 years ago
Guest post for Rangoli Jewellery
Guest post for Rangoli Jewellery
about 3 years ago
Mandy & Zhengyi - styled engagement shoot
about 4 years ago
 

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The bliss of destination weddings and working with Neve from Wed in Florence

March 31, 2015 in News

The work of a wedding photographer is hard and although it might sometimes look almost utopian, everyday life is far from glamorous. Long hours spent in front of the computer, an antisocial schedule and unsteady income to name but a few. On the other flip side there are  many things that make it worth the effort. Things that are unique to this job.

One of things I love the most about it, apart from the fact of being a part of a wedding itself is meeting new people and seeing new places. I met most of my closest friends through photography - either directly or indirectly. Over the years I have also been lucky enough to really get to know different parts of Ireland very well. I regularly travel to the most beautiful country houses, castles and hotels in the North, South, East and West of Ireland. And every now and again, when the stars align, I also get to photograph internationally.

So far I have had the opportunity to photograph destination weddings in France, Morocco, Italy, Switzerland, Monaco, Poland and The UK.

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For a while I was looking to team up with a wedding planner, someone I could work on a regular basis, a person with a similar work ethic - and then I found Neve.

Neve Faustini from Wed in Florence is a wedding planner based in Florence, Italy. She is incredibly friendly, helpful and puts a strong emphasis on creativity as well a personal and individual approach to each and every couple. She also has a beautiful, warm smile which makes you feel like you’ve known her for a really long time. To say that I'm excited about working with her would be an understatement. Check out the images below for a taste of some of the stunning locations that Neve works in regularly.

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To find out more about Neve, head over to her website:

http://wedinflorence.com/

Tags: Destination wedding photographer, Tuscany, Italian wedding, European photographers
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