it was a truly beautiful crisp autumnal day for Naomi & Thomas‘ wedding in the wonderful setting of the Abbaye de Talloires, on the Lac d’Annecy in Haute Savoie. Naomi dressed in her amazing ivory silk Pronovias wedding dress, some totally gorgeous Jimmy Choo shoes and most importantly of all … her mother’s wedding veil, looked absolutely stunning !! Thomas really was the happiest man in the world when his gorgeous wife to be walked into the hall with her Dad The rings were carried in (very very carefully !) by their adorable little niece, the wedding ceremony was taken by a family friend which made it extra special, and then Naomi sang to Thomas - i don’t think there was a dry eye in the place, me included – it was such a moving and perfect ceremony.
the whole day was magical and a very very happy one – here is part one ….









































a huge congratulations to this brilliant couple and thank you for letting me be a part of your very special day !
their engagement shoot and wedding part two 
venue : Abbaye de Talloires, 74290 Talloires
dress : Pronovias
make up & hair / maquillage & coiffure : Maéva – www.avant-premihair.fr
singer / chanteuse : Caroline - caroline.vindret@gmail.com
music/dj : Pascal – chauxchaux@hotmail.fr
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Stunning bridal portraits Gill, really beautiful!
Such wonderful photography, dear Gill, and especially appreciating the precious moments of Thomas and Naomi’s wedding which you caught in timeless beauty.
Thank you so much for the joy and emotion of this special day which you capture with your wonderful talent.
Gill, how can we ever thank you?! These pictures are so beautiful ; you managed to bring us right back to our wedding day! We’ve looked at them over and over again…all those emotions !!
We were so happy to have you with us and we are excited to see part II
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!!!
Gorgeous gill, stunning pictures!
Gorgeous work and I love her lashes – jealous!
Lovely images Gill! Looking forward to part II
Beautiful images Gill, great work….