Thomas and Roxanne travelled from London to Llangadog for their wedding in the remote Welsh countryside. It was a perfect choice for a beautiful and unique celebration. Everyone had a wonderful time and will always remember this special day.
This August day was exceptionally hot, with temperatures soaring well above 30°C. Given the sweltering conditions, it’s no surprise that the bride, groom, and guests behaved in ways that might seem unconventional. To fully understand why, I invite you to immerse yourself in this wedding reportage.
View the images in the gallery until the end, and you’ll understand why I’m planning to invest in underwater camera housing and a waterproof suit for future summer weddings. The heat was so intense that guests sought relief in a nearby pool, creating some truly unique and memorable moments.
As mentioned in my description of another wedding on this website, I typically remain focused on the documentary aspect of wedding photography, minimising external distractions. However, during Thomas and Roxanne’s wedding, a familiar tune caught my attention. The iconic Police song ‘Roxanne’ began playing, and with the enthusiastic participation of the guests, it became an unforgettable part of the celebration.
If you’re getting married at Glansevin Mansion, get in touch to discuss more about your big day. If you’re planning a summer wedding, be sure your wedding photographer has an underwater camera housing, so you can capture those fun underwater moments.