Thank you so much. Thats absolutely beautiful!. It makes me happy to know that it's been appreciated and enjoyed. They work so hard to make it all beautiful.
What is wrong with that bride? Is she trying to keep her dress up over her chest and that’s why she is hunched over. She seems very uncomfortable. You would think it would have been obvious at the first fitting.
Her dress is very heavy, @Maggie-rr8gi, and all brides with strapless dresses tend to struggle to prevent it from falling down anyway, regardless of the competence of the dressmaker/salon!
@@ReelLifePhotosOh it absolutely is, she’s stunning! I just meant it as I’m a bit traditional like that and i love seeing brides who go for the veil over the face, so much more romantic in my opinion - meant absolutely nothing by it!
@jordanbooth4470 Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification, Jordan. It's quite often hard to tell when nuances of words can occasionally be interpreted slightly differently, according to one's background and personality. I'm glad you were being so lovely, and of course, you can express personal preferences when reflecting on your own reactions to a particular scene or act.Much appreciated! x
@victoriavega5660 Thanks Victoria. I agree, though, as I understand it now, Jordan was only explaining how he loves the traditional presentation of a bride, beneath her veil, so that there is a certain air of mystery and reverence during the ceremony, after which the groom lifts up the veil to reveal her face, which is quite sweet.
What a bad behavior of rhe groom putting his hand in his pocket during his wedding. Why don't they look at each other. They do not take each others hands😢. How baaaaad is this wedding. No style nothing. How sad.
Thank you, Justine. Yes, exactly for that reason, am sure. Standing in that room, in a formal setting, is definitely very daunting for travellers , as they are such free-spirits!
I'm also not a fan of false eyelashes, but most girls love them! They tend to hide their eyes, too, making them appear half shut in photographs, but one photographer can't change fashions.
I know! Amazing, isn’t it! It's a pity she hooked it up whilst walking down the steps, but I guess she was worried about tripping up over the huge train.
Yes, she laughed, as its embarrassing for her to be in such a formal setting. She did really well, though, and definitely loves her husband, as you will see when I post their wedding reception. They love laughing together and having fun.
Me, personally, no, but the the couple and all their guests were. I love photographing and videoing traveller weddings, so I'm happy to travel anywhere for happy client's weddings
Oh dear, I don't spot that. You must be a very observant lip reader, Gillian! Couples usually have their own ways of communicating, though, so that was probably meant as harmless banter.
Hi James, Don't you know that girls just LOVE their high heels? It doesn't matter in the slightest that they are uncomfortable and difficult to walk in. That's all part of being female!
@@ReelLifePhotos very true. I'm female as well but it was the very young girls I was referring to. Plenty of time for them to get into high heels. 👠👠👠👠
@jamestrishiley3440 Aw! I personally never wear them myself, but know that my 12 year old granddaughter loves them, so its OK for young people to have this experience. The bride had comfortable shoes for the reception, though, so she had it well thought, so I'm just glad she enjoyed her day. I hope you enjoy watching her reception too, as I hope to add that tonight.
What is it with the guys at these weddings? The groom had his hand in his pocket and the two bozos behind him giggling during the vows with their ties loosened and chewing gum? Good grief. The act like 14 year olds. The dress was lovely.
Ah well, we can't all be the same, can we! Hands in pockets, for example, is not necessarily bad, as seeing it in a negative way is just a convention. Ties, again, are another social convention, so if you are not part of the same cultural group, then you don't really have to conform to another group's ideas of "wedding- appropriate" attire, do you?
Yes, I can see your point, Margaret. However, it's not seen as anything bad by the Travellers themselves, so it's good to view it in the context of their culture, rather than our social conventions.
Thank you Elaine. Tremendous work getting ready for the big day.....
Yes, they really do put in a lot of thought, love and money making it the best wedding they can for their young adults.
One of the nicest travellers wedding I have ever seen thank you for sharing it 🎉❤
Thank you so much. Thats absolutely beautiful!. It makes me happy to know that it's been appreciated and enjoyed. They work so hard to make it all beautiful.
The bride looked beautiful and the dress was classy and really pretty thank you for sharing and congratulations
Thank you @justnix4487. That's really sweet. I'm pleased you enjoyed watching her wedding ceremony. x
What is wrong with that bride? Is she trying to keep her dress up over her chest and that’s why she is hunched over. She seems very uncomfortable. You would think it would have been obvious at the first fitting.
Her dress is very heavy, @Maggie-rr8gi, and all brides with strapless dresses tend to struggle to prevent it from falling down anyway, regardless of the competence of the dressmaker/salon!
What an utterly beautiful bride! I just wish she’d have worn her veil over her face when walking down the aisle, then she would have been perfect!
Mmmm! Is that meant as a compliment, I wonder? @jordanbooth4470
@@ReelLifePhotosOh it absolutely is, she’s stunning! I just meant it as I’m a bit traditional like that and i love seeing brides who go for the veil over the face, so much more romantic in my opinion - meant absolutely nothing by it!
I know just what you mean, and while I agree with you, this young lady is pretty enough that why would she want to hide her face beneath a veil
@jordanbooth4470 Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification, Jordan. It's quite often hard to tell when nuances of words can occasionally be interpreted slightly differently, according to one's background and personality. I'm glad you were being so lovely, and of course, you can express personal preferences when reflecting on your own reactions to a particular scene or act.Much appreciated! x
@victoriavega5660 Thanks Victoria. I agree, though, as I understand it now, Jordan was only explaining how he loves the traditional presentation of a bride, beneath her veil, so that there is a certain air of mystery and reverence during the ceremony, after which the groom lifts up the veil to reveal her face, which is quite sweet.
What a bad behavior of rhe groom putting his hand in his pocket during his wedding. Why don't they look at each other. They do not take each others hands😢. How baaaaad is this wedding. No style nothing. How sad.
@mirimel9394 It's a Traveller wedding, Miri, so they tend to do things differently.
The bride and her bridesmaids looked lovely. Maybe she was laughing because she was nervous?
Thank you, Justine. Yes, exactly for that reason, am sure. Standing in that room, in a formal setting, is definitely very daunting for travellers , as they are such free-spirits!
Those eyelashes look ridiculous
I'm also not a fan of false eyelashes, but most girls love them! They tend to hide their eyes, too, making them appear half shut in photographs, but one photographer can't change fashions.
Wow that dress 😍
I know! Amazing, isn’t it! It's a pity she hooked it up whilst walking down the steps, but I guess she was worried about tripping up over the huge train.
Absolutely! Yeah if that were me I’d be throwing that train behind me every chance I got lol, when you’ve got a dress that beautiful I’d flaunt it!
Almost wish my wedding dress was like that
@victoriavega5660 Aw, how lovely. We can only dream, can't we....
Hope she loves him a lot... she ,laughed at the whole wedding ceremony like it was a big joke !that was held in a church? Unbelievable
Yes, she laughed, as its embarrassing for her to be in such a formal setting. She did really well, though, and definitely loves her husband, as you will see when I post their wedding reception. They love laughing together and having fun.
No, it wasn't in a church, but in a Register Office.
Are you a traveller? As you are an Irish...???
Me, personally, no, but the the couple and all their guests were. I love photographing and videoing traveller weddings, so I'm happy to travel anywhere for happy client's weddings
@@ReelLifePhotos i really liked the wedding dress, and the hair styles.
@B6j365 Aw, that's great to hear. The bride will be delighted! xx
It was lovely till the bride mouthed F.off to the groom during the ceremony. Classy.
Oh dear, I don't spot that. You must be a very observant lip reader, Gillian! Couples usually have their own ways of communicating, though, so that was probably meant as harmless banter.
Everyone made an effort to dress for the occasion which was lovely then spoilt the look by wearing heels to high to walk in.
Hi James, Don't you know that girls just LOVE their high heels? It doesn't matter in the slightest that they are uncomfortable and difficult to walk in. That's all part of being female!
@@ReelLifePhotos very true. I'm female as well but it was the very young girls I was referring to. Plenty of time for them to get into high heels. 👠👠👠👠
@jamestrishiley3440 Aw! I personally never wear them myself, but know that my 12 year old granddaughter loves them, so its OK for young people to have this experience. The bride had comfortable shoes for the reception, though, so she had it well thought, so I'm just glad she enjoyed her day. I hope you enjoy watching her reception too, as I hope to add that tonight.
Thanks for your comments, anyway, Trish! xx
@@ReelLifePhotos the bride looked gorgeous. Wishing them all the best. X
Boda irrespetuosa y un tanto vulgar.....todo muy artificial
Intiendo, pero no creo que es demasiado así.
What is it with the guys at these weddings? The groom had his hand in his pocket and the two bozos behind him giggling during the vows with their ties loosened and chewing gum? Good grief. The act like 14 year olds. The dress was lovely.
Ah well, we can't all be the same, can we! Hands in pockets, for example, is not necessarily bad, as seeing it in a negative way is just a convention. Ties, again, are another social convention, so if you are not part of the same cultural group, then you don't really have to conform to another group's ideas of "wedding- appropriate" attire, do you?
@@ReelLifePhotos Huh?
@jujube8067 Not quite sure how to answer that one! Thanks for your opinion, anyway.
I just wish they would stop chewing gum spoils the occasion
Yes, I can see your point, Margaret. However, it's not seen as anything bad by the Travellers themselves, so it's good to view it in the context of their culture, rather than our social conventions.