A team of wedding professionals worked together to create this spring shoot at Clyne Farm Centre

Local photographer Sarah Scorey from Withmylittlecamera teamed up with local suppliers to put together this romantic spring-themed shoot. "It's the perfect season for a new beginning, and our pink, purple and gold colour scheme complemented the time of year beautifully," says Sarah. "It was an opportunity to get creative again after another lockdown, and it allowed us to look forward to a future filled with love, joy and more weddings!"

Contributors to the shoot

Venue, Clyne Farm Centre, www.clynefarm.com 
Photographer and organiser, Withmylittlecamera, www.withmylittlecamera.com 
Dress, Eva Ashley Bridal Limited, www.evaashley.com 
Suit, Hanson – The Clothes People, www.hansontheclothespeople.co.uk 
Hair and make-up artist, Sarah Waters Aesthetics, www.sarahwatersaesthetics.com 
Hair accessories, Andrea Henderson Couture Accessories, www.facebook.com/ahcoutureaccessories 
Veil, Tulle and Flo Veil Designs, www.facebook.com/tulleandflo 
Flowers, Hilary's Floral Design, www.hilarysflowers.co.uk 
Cake, Cake Celebrations, www.cakecelebrations.co.uk 
Styling and prop hire, Rustic Rentals, www.rusticrentals.co.uk 
Transport, Vanity Weddings, www.vanityweddings.co.uk 
Coasters, Pritzy By Design, www.instagram.com/pritzy_by_design 
Stationery, Abi Lewis Design, www.abilewisdesign.com 
Models, Maya and Aaron

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