Wedding Photographer Limburg: Two incredibly lovely wedding reports in Limburg again this weekend, and fantastic weather to accompany
On Saturday, around noon, I arrived at Hilly and Mark's home in Hoensbroek. In their charming old house, I began capturing their wedding reportage. Hilly was getting her makeup done by the makeup artist. Mark was walking around on the same floor, putting on his wedding suit, so it was careful planning to ensure they wouldn't see each other.
Hilly had wonderfully styled everything down to the smallest detail, the theme color mint green, starting with the dresses of the "bridesmaids" who were closely monitoring the schedule. Mark headed to the florist to pick up the bridal bouquet, while Hilly was being assisted into her wedding dress. Once the dress was on, she waited at the top of the stairs until Mark would ring the doorbell. Everyone stood anxiously at the bottom of the stairs for the "first look." Hilly hadn't even come down the stairs, and the tears were already flowing. Mark delicately wiped away the tears from the bridal makeup.
In the vintage car, they departed for Castle Hoensbroek, where the civil wedding ceremony took place. After the ceremony, bubbles were blown, and then it was time for the traditional group photos. We then took some additional photos at the wedding car before heading to Hulsberg for the wedding reportage at Kwekerij Bastin.
This is a beautiful old farmhouse with a lovely greenhouse, surrounded by fields with sheep, horses, and cows. Various beautiful plants were in bloom at the nursery, and the scent of lavender filled the air. We also enjoyed lavender ice cream there, and then we walked towards the old tree in a meadow where we wanted to hang a rope swing. The groom effortlessly climbed a ladder in his wedding suit and hung the swing in the tree.
We captured some fun photos with the swing, after which the bride's friend and I also took some swinging photos. By now, we had slightly exceeded the day's schedule, and in my small car, the four of us drove back happily to Hoensbroek, where I dropped off the bridal couple at home to freshen up.
At half-past seven, I was ready again for the arrival of the newlywed couple surrounded by all the evening guests. After their entrance, there was a toast, a speech, and the wedding cake was cut. At half-past eight, the caterer lit the barbecue, and the party was in full swing.
There was a lot to photograph; the styling and the charming location made it all perfect. Around 10 pm, I bid farewell to this super delightful