Marianne Taylor Photography Snippet: The reception of Maesha & Pete's wedding at Glaziers Hall went by in a whirlwind of speeches and good food. Time completely ran away from us (as it generally tends to do at weddings) and we had to rush through our little portrait shoot on London Bridge at breakneck speed. It was a real effort trying to control the constant flow of people (thank you Susanna for doing a brilliant job at that!), navigating through the traffic with Maesha's heavy gown, and getting the shots I wanted - all in 15 minutes!
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Marianne Taylor Photography Snippet: The reception of Maesha & Pete's wedding at Glaziers Hall went by in a whirlwind of speeches and good food. Time completely ran away from us (as it generally tends to do at weddings) and we had to rush through our little portrait shoot on London Bridge at breakneck speed. It was a real effort trying to control the constant flow of people (thank you Susanna for doing a brilliant job at that!), navigating through the traffic with Maesha's heavy gown, and getting the shots I wanted - all in 15 minutes!
Marianne Taylor Photography Snippet: The reception of Maesha & Pete's wedding at Glaziers Hall went by in a whirlwind of speeches and good food. Time completely ran away from us (as it generally tends to do at weddings) and we had to rush through our little portrait shoot on London Bridge at breakneck speed. It was a real effort trying to control the constant flow of people (thank you Susanna for doing a brilliant job at that!), navigating through the traffic with Maesha's heavy gown, and getting the shots I wanted - all in 15 minutes!
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