Yesterday is kind of a blur. I spent the day with a lovely bunch of wedding suppliers over at Rudding Park in Harrogate shooting a styled bridal shoot based on the 70s tv series Dark Shadows. We had some fun. But now I have hundred of images to edit and my feet hurt quite a bit. I hope it was worth the agony! Here’s just one little frame to whet your appetite. More next week. x
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