Louise and Ed were very busy in the run up to their wedding. In fact they were pretty busy for quite a while before their wedding. Of course, they had all the usual things to do that are involved in planning a wedding, such as their pre-wedding shoot with us, but one quite unique activity they were engaged in was the making of 1000 paper cranes. Making paper cranes takes patience, time and understanding and therein lies the symbolism in two soon-to-be-married people working together to produce origami cranes that form part of an ancient Japanese legend that grants 1000 years of happiness and prosperity to the couple who completes the process. Louise and Ed married at the lovely Hargate Hall near Buxton, a venue that lends itself perfectly to couples who like to run their big day their own way. The day began with a game of rounders, closely followed by afternoon tea, cake and scones served on vintage crockery, and then on to the ceremony, fish and chips for dinner, and dancing into the night. Here are a few photos to give you a flavour of the day. Louise and Ed, we hope you both had a great time in Peru and we’re looking forward to sharing all the photos with you soon.










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