Vicky & Dan - a wedding at Brundall church & Dragon Hall

Lovely wedding on Saturday, Vicky and Dan were a real pleasure to work with, they really enjoyed their day, zero stress - OK a few nerves from Dan but it was all positive!I started the coverage at Vicky and Dan's house in Norwich, arriving in the middle of a massive rainstorm but no sooner had it arrived than it cleared off and gave them a lovely day (especially for early April!)Instantly recognisable wedding flowers were provided by the ever-talented team at Libby Ferris Flowers.It was then off to Brundall Church for their wedding, sadly I wasn't allowed any shots during the service at the request of the minister, funny how church rules can vary so much from one to the other.After the service Vicky and Dan headed off for their reception in 'Dolly' - one of the beautiful old vehicles run by Vanessa at Champagne Classics - Vanessa tells me they will soon have another classic VW to add to their stable of beauties but I'd better not say too much here, don't want to spoil the surprise.Vicky and Dan's wedding reception was held at Dragon Hall - a truly historic building dating back to the 1430's and still a fairly well kept secret on the wedding scene.  The superb catering and table dressing was provided by the fabulous Classic Choice Catering - highly recommended for any event & wedding catering.Below, awesome canapes, and from the couple I snaffled, yes they taste every bit as good as they look!Below, Dan gets a hug from his bro Ben.Below, cool cupcakes and the view of upstairs in Dragon Hall, all set.Below, Dragon Hall may not be in the most salubrious areas of Norwich but that doesn't mean it's not possible to find some great shots - I loved the light and depth provided by this pillared section just outside the door of Dragon Hall, just had to be sure to hide the rubbish and graffiti in the background!For the full gallery of shots from Vicky & Dan's wedding click here.

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