Enchanting Bantry House Wedding in West Cork, Ireland

Cinematic Wedding Film

Annie and Luke’s wedding in West Cork, Ireland, was a picturesque event, beautifully unfolding at the renowned Bantry House. As an Ireland wedding videographer, capturing the essence of their celebration in this storied venue was both an honor and a delight.

Their journey, marked by the challenges of long-distance relationships and pandemic-related delays, led to a wonderful celebration in one of Ireland’s most esteemed venues. The pre-wedding gathering in a quaint local pub in Bantry set the tone for the warm and inviting atmosphere that characterize their special day.

With its breathtaking views of the bay, the venue offered a picturesque backdrop for their wedding that was a dream to capture as a Bantry House wedding videographer. Despite the whimsical Irish weather adding a misty charm to the day, their spirits remained undamped, showcasing the resilience and joy of this lovely couple.

The couple’s choice of Alise Taggart as their wedding planner brought their vision of a marquee wedding in Ireland to life. The marquee, elegantly set up within the grounds of Bantry House, allowed guests to enjoy the lush Irish landscape while sheltering from the elements, perfectly encapsulating the essence of an outdoor wedding in Ireland.

One of the most touching moments, and a highlight in their Bantry House wedding film, was when Annie’s father saw her for the first time in her stunning Monique Lhuillier dress. This moment, filled with emotion and beauty, was a poignant reminder of the familial bonds that weddings celebrate.

Their ceremony, a blend of humanist traditions with Jewish elements, was beautifully orchestrated. Capturing their vows and the iconic glass-smashing moment was a privilege, adding unique cultural layers to their wedding film.

As an Ireland wedding videographer, filming the lively Hora dance during the reception was exhilarating, encapsulating the joy and energy of their celebration. This traditional dance was a vibrant expression of their merged cultural backgrounds.

Working alongside the talented vendors who brought this event to life was an enriching experience. The expertise and creativity of everyone involved ensured that every aspect of the day was flawlessly executed, from the floral arrangements to the music.

In conclusion, Annie & Luke’s wedding was a beautiful testament to love, resilience, and the merging of cultures. As their videographer, I was proud to contribute to their wedding film, a lasting memory of their special day.

Vendor Team:

Venue: Bantry House & Garden

Planning/Styling: The Alise Taggart Event Co.

Photographer: Paula O’hara Studio

Florist: The Rose Hip and Berry Floral Studio 

Marquee: Luxury Marquee Hire by Pavilion Marquees 

Rentals: Cater Hire, Total Event Rental, Signature Rentals, Patsie & Co. Floral Design 

Music & Production: 4 Men and a Bass, Live Productions Sound Lighting Visual, Munster String Quartet, Velvet DJ’s 

Bride’s Dress: Monique Lhuillier 

Hair: Danielle Garner 

Makeup: Kathryn Oneill Makeup Artist

Stationery: Sugared Fig Paperie

Catering: Alidavis Food

Celebrant: Sarah The Irish Celebrant

Cake: Wild Rose Artisan Cakes

 

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