

There are good reasons why 'classic' poses are classic. They have strong links with what has happened and certainly at weddings walking down the aisle is a classic photo. I like to take this photo when the bride and groom have just started their walk. This is because the organ music has just started and this alone can send a shiver down the spine. If you get a shiver it usually comes out in the expression. The photo on the left is taken about three quarters of the way down the aisle and the reason that I take this photo is because it gives a background of guests.
The photo on the right was taken minutes later. The lawn needed a little bit of tidying but the church looks great behind the couple. You may recognise it as Morecambe Parish Church and that is why it is a classic pose.
Happy snapping
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