wedding

Eimear & Aaron's Wedding at Montalto Estate and Carriage Rooms by This Modern Love

We’ve had the privilege of photographing weddings in most counties of Ireland over the last year or two. But we haven’t had time yet to share them with you! So we’re going to try and do this over the next little while, so you can see what we’ve been up to.

First up, our home turf of County Down. Here are a few photographs from Eimear and Aaron’s beautiful wedding at Montalto Estate and Carriage Rooms, just outside Ballynahinch. We love the really relaxed chemistry between Eimear and Aaron in these portraits.

Rachael & Greg's Wedding at Old Court Chapel in Strangford by This Modern Love

Old Court Chapel Wedding - Rachael & Greg

Old Court Chapel is a hidden gem of a wedding venue in Strangford, Co. Down. When Rachael and Greg were married there last summer, we were blown away by the beauty and easy hospitality of the place.

That summer, Claire had been researching her family history and stumbled on a link with Old Court. At one time her family had been boat builders on the estate, working in the same boathouse that’s now used as the bridal suite. Sian and Peter from Old Court took us into their home to show us old pictures, and invited us down to stay in the boathouse. It was very moving to walk around in the footsteps of ancestors. So to say that we feel a connection with this place is an understatement.

Rachael and Greg were a joy to be around. Their enthusiasm was infectious and I remember photographing the day with a huge smile on my face. Their reception by the side of the lough, with the sun beaming down through shady trees was idyllic. A laid-back day, full of warmth and generosity - like the spirit of Old Court itself.

A huge thanks to Rachael and Greg, their families and friends for having us.

Great grandfather and great great grandfather (both seated).

Great grandfather and great great grandfather (both seated).


2019 by This Modern Love

Every January, I sit down with all the images I've taken the previous year. Life comes at you fast these days. And this meditative milestone has become an important part of my photography practice - asking what worked last year, what could be done better, what could I try next year to keep things creative...

I've always been a documentary wedding photographer, and this has only become stronger over time. People are asking us for less and less portraits these days. They want us to focus on the story, to shoot real moments as they happen, to observe the things they don't notice, to find the humour, the connections between people.

One other big highlight of the year was having my first solo painting show in ages. I've loved the ebb of winters in the studio making slowly crafted images, flowing into whirlwind wedding summers full of energy and colour. Hopefully each makes the other stronger.

A huge thanks to all of you who've trusted us with your weddings this year. It's been a privilege to photograph days that are so full of thought and love and Guinness and maggotry. You are amazing xx