Yearly Archives: 2005

Hats #2

This one went with an understated and beautifully tailored Dolce and Gabbana suit and a pair of Christian Louboutins worn by the bride’s mum …

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Hats #1

It’s great when the ladies turn out for a wedding wearing hats, but ours is not to reason why some of them wear the ones they do … In case you weren’t sure, etiquette says that ladies keep them on until the end of the meal. If, however, a hat is so enormous that it...

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He did what?

For Saturday’s wedding, the couple had engaged a very experienced toastmaster, who stationed himself just inside the doors of the ceremony room after the bride and her dad went up the aisle. Everything proceeded as normal until the couple had completed the declarations, at which point it would seem that the toastmaster could stand it...

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Nun’s Belly Button

Just wanted to share my delight upon finding that among the vegetable seeds that Ann got in the mail this morning is a French bean called Nun’s Belly Button.

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Sitar man and tabla girl

At an Anglo-Indian wedding we photographed at Dartmouth House in Mayfair, the music during the ceremony and the drinks reception was provided by this amazing pair. I’m 99% certain the blind sitar player with the baby Marshall amp is Pandit Baluji Shrivastav, but even if he isn’t, that gentleman is one seriously talented musician. So...

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