As a photographer the best compliment I can receive is the referral of friends and family. It was in this way that Kim and Jeremy found me and to my delight, booked me on the spot. The scene was definitely set for their wedding as it was the day after the Royal Wedding and good wishes were in the air all over the world. I really love working with big bridal parties, there’s so much energy, and certainly this party didn’t disappoint. The day went off without a hitch (or rather… with a ‘hitch’?) And on that note I decided to look up ‘hitch’ and this is what I found. 1. To fasten or catch temporarily with or as if with a loop, hook, or noose.2. To connect or attach, as to a vehicle 3. To move or raise by pulling or jerking 4. Slang To marry. I thought for a second it might have a historical context of where the term came from, but my very brief searching seemed to just come up with the definitions; basically to join together which is a pretty good description of the marriage process…. Annnnnnd now back to reality. Kim, Jeremy, I loved working with you both. Thank you for letting me share  in such a special day of your lives.