Then onto The Bull in Otford, where Joe was getting ready with his groomsmen. What a top bunch. They were sorting buttonholes, having a laugh, greeting guests as they arrived, and the whole thing had that classic pub morning atmosphere I love shooting.
Following this, it was off to St Bartholomew’s Church for the ceremony. The place was packed, emotional and bright. Every seat filled, lots of colour, and an atmosphere that made the vows feel even more powerful. You could feel how much these two mean to their people.
Well, let me tell you, Emma and Joe’s wedding day at Riverhill Himalayan Gardens was one of those warm, joy-filled days that sticks with you. Everything about their story felt personal. They had their little boy Billy with them, and the whole day just had this relaxed, family vibe that made every moment feel really grounded and real. No fuss, no stress, just people who love each other, showing up with big smiles and even bigger energy.
The morning started at Emma’s house, with her bridesmaids, her family, and Billy running around in the sweetest way. Prep was calm, cosy, full of colour, lots of laughter, nice moments with her mum, the bridesmaids helping with the final touches, and Emma getting Billy ready for the big day. It all felt so like a proper family morning.