Rhian and Alex {the tiny wedding}





































































Earlier this summer Rhian and Alex got married in a tiny family ceremony at Glasgow's Park Circus. As it was such an intimate day I (Cara) went along by myself and I felt so lucky to be a part of something so warm and joyous. Rhian and Alex both live and work in Glasgow's West End and we started the day at their gorgeous new flat with their (très excitable) French Bulldog Coco, while we waited for their parents, siblings and beautiful baby niece to arrive (from Wales, Arizona and Florida) After an afternoon tea of strawberries, cucumber sandwiches and champagne everyone made their way to Park Circus to witness their lovely, giggle-filled ceremony. 

I can't say it enough, how much I love being a part of tiny weddings (and elopements), how much it fills my heart with love to be one of the few there to see two people pledge their futures to each other, what a huge honour it is. So thank you Alex and Rhian and Coco and your lovely families, for making me such a welcome part of your day. A lifetime of love and happiness to you all. 



11 comments:

Lisa said...

You totally rocked it. Beautiful photos!

Tarah Coonan said...

Simply perfect. I felt like I was there too. Just beautiful photos.

Foreva said...

Beautiful wedding and photos

Cate S said...

So beautiful. Congratulations to the happy couple and well done, Cara!

Lotte and Bloom said...

perfect. p.s. i think you should do interiors photography too.

pen said...

I love small weddings. There's something really beautiful about the intimacy of a tiny gathering, and you captured this perfectly.

jamie said...

beautiful.

M said...

Beautiful photos of what looked like a lovely day.

P.S. I want to be that woman in the animal print scarf one day. Or maybe the man with the most incredibly interesting face.

Katharine Peachey said...

Superb!

louise | b.loved said...

So beautiful, something so romantic about a tiny wedding! xo

Kristy said...

Oh, I love this wedding. You captured it beautifully, Cara.