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Ceremony in the garden
By nealejames | June 2, 2007

Well after a week of such extreme rain and winds, the expectation of a dry Saturday for the marriage between Adam Carysforth and Sally Atherton at Broome Park in Kent, was not exactly high. But upon waking early to make our departure for the ‘Garden of England,’ it was decidedly different to the preceding six days. Infact the closer we got to the county, the sunnier it became. And so we arrived at the 268 acre Broome Park estate, once owned by Lord Kitchener, he of World War 1 poster fame, you remember the one; “Your Country Needs You,” bathed in glorious sunshine. We have never photographed at this venue before and we had been told by the couple, that this venue is certainly a dry weather one, since the ceremony ideally is hosted outdoors in a magnificent garden, in the shadow of an Italian temple. It must be one of the most beautiful outdoor ceremony venues I have had the pleasure to photograph in and I am only pleased that we enjoyed a turn in the weather. Congratulations Adam and Sally, I’ve just had a first peak at all the shots from today; I’m looking forward to designing a fabulous album for you. And I must say thanks too to Pete and Cathy Bowers, guests and friends of Adam and Sally, for recommending us following your own wedding. It was great to be among friends again.
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