One thing couples rarely see on a wedding day is how much trust exists behind the scenes.
We had less than ten minutes here.
No extra time.
No chance to slow the schedule down.
And honestly — that’s where having the right team matters most.
Not people chasing content independently.
Not suppliers competing for moments.
Just creatives who know how to work together calmly, communicate quickly and make space for each other under pressure.
The result is that the couple gets to stay present in the day while we quietly create around them.
That kind of teamwork changes everything.
A pleasure working with @padraigl90 and @madebymairead_ at @cabracastlehotel
Some days unfold quietly and exactly as they’re meant to. Claire and Sean at Ballymagarvey Village - a beautiful celebration in a stunning location, surrounded by the people who matter most.
Fermanagh showed up in a big way for Jordan and Cian Adams as they reached Enniskillen on day 12 of their 33 marathons in 33 days challenge across Ireland.
The brothers, who are raising awareness and funds for familial frontotemporal dementia through the FTD Brothers Foundation, said the turnout in Enniskillen was the biggest and most overwhelming support they’ve received so far.
“Fermanagh has done their county proud,” Jordan said. “Enniskillen, what a town.”
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If you’re getting married in Fermanagh or the North West, here’s the deal: you might get sunshine…
you might get wind…
you’ll likely get a bit of rain…
and you might even get hailstones for good measure.
There’s no such thing as perfect weather,
but you can still have a perfect day. When you’re with your favourite person, the weather is just a small part of the story.
Fair play to Colena and Enda for embracing the wild Fermanagh weather during their engagement session.. Roll on the wedding in a few months! ✨