Delighted to be asked to be wedding videographer for this lovely wedding at Lough Eske Castle. The Bride Sarah is from Mayo and Groom Garvan hails from Glenties in Donegal and was a lovely mix of guests from both counties and also many people had travelled from all over the world to celebrate the big day.
Bride Sarah Grealis got ready in the Sir Basil Brooke Suite in Lough Eske Castle. Hair was by Kiera Smyth and Makeup by Niamh Frain. Dress was sourced from the Bridal Showroom in Dubai, Shoes from Harlo Bridal Shoes in Australia. Bag: Simone Rocha; Jewellery: Swarovski; Bridesmaids dresses: Th&Th Bridesmaids from White and Gold Bridal, Kinsale; Earrings: Dress House Newry; Bracelets: Abott Lyon; Bride’s Robe & PJs: Le Rose Stories.
Bridesmaid we Sarah’s sisters Aisling, Michelle and Emma Grealis and Laura Fox & Laura Keena (friend). Flowergirl was niece Saoirse.
Groom Garvan McDwyer was getting ready at the family home 30 minutes away in Glenties. Groomsmen were Noel Nulty, Shane Brogan, Cathal Moran, Leon Thompson and Aongus McCarthy. Nephews Tadhg and Noah were looking class as the Pageboys.
Ceremony was by Fr Adrian Gavigan in St Mary of the Visitation Church in Killybegs. The Dublin Gospel Choir performed during the ceremony and there was a beautiful rendition of ‘She moved through the Fair’ by Garvan’s uncle Michael Carey during the offertory. Sarah’s sister and cousin sang ‘The Prayer’ during Communion and then Garvan’s sister Natasha read the Communion Reflection.
Photographer: Paul McGinty of Ghorm Studio
Flowers: Shirley at Loveblooms
Transport: Peter McLean Wedding Cars & Donegal Wedding Cars
Cake: Sarah’s cousin Dr Maeibh McNamara – The Cake Queen
Table name art: Martin McCauley
Red Alert were the band and kicked off the night’s entertainment at the Castle and the lively crowd certainly enjoyed the fun on the dancefloor! Many happy years ahead to Sarah & Garvan and thanks for selecting me as videographer for this Mayo & Donegal wedding.
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