Surrey Garden Wedding // Introducing Kate and Jack
What a gloriously sunny, beautiful, chilled out wedding this was! Kate and Jack fell in love working side by side in a quaint English pub in the Surrey countryside. Geography was not on their side at the time as Jack was only over briefly from Australia, but he finally managed to steal Kate home to Perth; since then, this lovely couple have built a beautiful life in the land down under, with an amazing group of friends who all flew over to England for their wedding.After border control gave these guys a huge scare upon arrival (sorry it wasn't such a pleasant welcome to the country, Jack!), everything following went smoothly and these two wonderful souls were married in the garden of Kate's parents' home - how cool is that! And just to go one step further into cool-ville; Kate's parents were married in the exact same garden too, over 30 years ago. So. Sweet.I have lots of gorgeous images to share with you from Jack and Kate's wedding, but here's a little taster of their day; I hope you get a sense of the fun, cheekiness, adventure and love that was present throughout. Hope you like this little set, let me know what you think in the comments section below.Some nice words from our lovely couple: "Hi Krish, we cannot thank you enough!! The photos are absolutely wonderful, we couldn't be happier! It is so brilliant to be able to see them so soon! And it was an absolute pleasure to have you join us on Saturday. Thank you so much again. Kate & Jack Xxx"Enjoy! Kate and Jack, thank you for having me along - it was such a fun day! Enjoy your preview app and have a very happy buddymoon with all your friends in Croatia! xDon't forget to follow us on Facebook to be the first to see more photos from this gorgeous day!Credits:Flowers // couple's ownCake // Kate's motherWedding dress // Jenni GoodwinCatering // The Flavour KitchenMake Up // Emily CollinsBand // The CapricornsTents // Arabian Tent CompanyIf you'd like to get in touch please email info@photographybykrishanthi.co.ukHead back to the blog here