Wedding Venues
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Woodford Dolmen Hotel Wedding – Ciara & Damien
A fun and relaxed Woodford Dolmen Hotel wedding for Ciara and Damien, featuring spring sunshine, lively preparations, and natural wedding photography in Carlow.
Brooklodge and Macreddin Village Wedding – Natalie & Alan
A romantic summer wedding at Brooklodge and Macreddin Village for Natalie and Alan, featuring an island chapel ceremony, relaxed portraits, and sunset photographs in Wicklow.
Keadeen Hotel Wedding – Paula & Philip
A relaxed Keadeen Hotel wedding for Paula and Philip, featuring an intimate ceremony and romantic portraits at the nearby Japanese Gardens.
Seafield Hotel Wedding – Susan & Ciaran
A relaxed summer wedding at Seafield Hotel for Susan and Ciaran, featuring an outdoor ceremony, beach portraits, and natural wedding photography in Wexford.
Tankardstown House Wedding – Jess & Michael
A beautiful Tankardstown House wedding for Jess and Michael, featuring a heartfelt church ceremony, relaxed portraits in the estate gardens, and an unforgettable evening celebration.
Ballymagarvey Village – Jasmine and Florian
A romantic Ballymagarvey Village wedding for Jasmine and Florian, featuring a heartfelt ceremony, beautiful gardens, and a magical evening celebration in one of Ireland’s most sought-after wedding venues.
The Johnstown Estate – Rachael and Matthew
Rachael and Matthew’s winter wedding at The Johnstown Estate was a beautiful celebration filled with soft winter light, heartfelt moments, and a magical sparkler finale. From a touching ceremony at St. Coca’s Church to a warm and joyful evening back at the estate, their day was full of atmosphere and emotion.
Lawlors of Naas – Kim and Craig’s Beautiful Wedding
A beautiful day with Kim and Craig at Lawlors of Naas. From the morning preps at Kim’s family home, surrounded by loved ones (and their little dog), through an emotional ceremony, to evening celebrations full of energy – this wedding had everything. Even with a bit of rain, Lawlors delivered gorgeous backdrops indoors and outdoors, and the day flowed beautifully from start to finish.
Clanard Court Hotel - Lisa and Michael
A sunny summer wedding at Clanard Court Hotel with a heartfelt chapel ceremony, relaxed garden reception, and beautiful evening portraits around the grounds.
Poulaphouca House – Claire and David
A relaxed, sun–filled wedding day with Claire and David at Poulaphouca House, including a stop by Blessington Lake and a surprise appearance from two wedding-ready llamas.
Tulfarris Hotel | Summer Wedding
Danielle and Shane celebrated their August wedding in the stunning surrounds of Tulfarris Hotel, with everything from morning preparations to the first dance happening on-site. Their outdoor ceremony in the courtyard, romantic sunset portraits by Blessington Lake, and a joyful celebration with family and friends made for a relaxed and beautiful day to photograph.
Mount Wolseley Hotel | Sunshine and a Bit of Rain
Kirstie and Peter’s wedding at Mount Wolseley Hotel was a perfect mix of sunshine, love, and a surprise rain shower during portraits! From a heartfelt indoor ceremony to a joyful reception, we had so much fun capturing all the real, beautiful moments of their day.
Rathsallagh Country House | Perfect Summer Wedding
A golden August day, a stunning sunset, and a couple completely in love. Ciara and Evan’s wedding at Rathsallagh Country House was the perfect blend of beauty, emotion, and joy. From relaxed morning moments to heartfelt vows and golden-hour portraits under the oak tree, it was an unforgettable celebration from beginning to end.
Killashee House Hotel | A Romantic Wedding Story with Astrid & Douglas
Astrid and Douglas’s September wedding at Killashee House Hotel was filled with emotion, fun, and unforgettable moments — from heartfelt vows to a surprise ride on a zip line! Set against the stunning backdrop of the hotel’s gardens and elegant interiors, their day was a perfect blend of romance, spontaneity, and celebration. I loved capturing every bit of it.