We sent this pavilion into oblivion.
This week our accents have changed 4 times. We’ve been Welsh, Australian, Kiwi and Cockney/Southern. Now we’re back on home turf!
Jason is from New Zealand (I brought all my best Flight of the Conchords impressions). Laura is an all singing, all dancing multi-talented super-bride. Together, they are completely awesome.
Jason: “Guys, I love those moving animations you do”
Laura: “We should do the robot”
Us: “Sure.”
Spent most of last week in Edinburgh for Erin + Glen’s wedding (whilst taking a sneaky short break + hunting wild Haggis). We returned to Birmingham with the strangest Scottish-American accent. I don’t even have the words to describe this wedding so I will just make a noise. FLOB-A-LOB-A-DOO-DAAA-HAGGIS.HAGGIS.INFINITE-AWESOME-TRIPLE-RAINBOW-X-6-BAJILLION-HAGGIS.HAGGIS (in an American-Scottish accent).
ROTA-GLEN!
Abbie + Steven are getting married this winter, so we caught up with on possibly the hottest day ever! Abbie + Steven are an awesome couple who cringe/vomit when they “experience” a spot colour image, + although it was INCREDIBLY tempting to freak them out with some early 90’s photoshop skillz, we resisted. Quick story to this image too. Abbie + Steven went out a week or so before to scout out a few ideas/locations for their engagement session + came across a wide open crop field. As we stepped into the field, a combined harvester was literally plowing away at it. Fortunately, there was still a small part of the field left, which we had about 15 minutes with before the harvester gobbled it all up, despite nearly getting gobbled up ourselves, we made pictures, + obviously that’s the main thing