Nada & Phil's Palacete de Cázulas wedding - Andalusia, Southern Spain by This Modern Love

Nada & Phil - Palacete de Cázulas Wedding in Andalusia, Spain

Nada and Phil are wonderful human beings. Everybody agrees. There was such warmth in their wedding. And it was a real privilege to be there for this part of their journey.

The wedding was at Palacete de Cázulas in Otivar, a tiny hilltop village in the Andalusian hills of southern Spain. Nada's Assyrian roots were celebrated the night before the wedding with a henna ceremony, which later evolved into a rocking tapas party. The next day, Nada and Phil decided to meet on the rooftop before the ceremony began. I always love this stolen moment before the roller coaster begins...

I could go on, but I'd only scratch the surface here of how moving this day was. So I'll just leave the rest to the images...

Apart from to confess that I hid 3 avocados, 2 grapefruits and 6 figs from the garden in my luggage home ;)

Marie & Graham / Powerscourt Theatre & Fallon and Byrne wedding by This Modern Love

Marie & Graham’s wedding at the Powerscourt Theatre & Fallon and Byrne

Marie and Graham had a brilliantly non-traditional wedding in Dublin city centre just after Christmas. They had a first look at St. Georges market which was very brave, and so worth it. And a red dress! (or is it burnt orange?). Either way, so awesome. Marie is the only other person we’ve met to wear this colour on her wedding day - the other being TML’s Claire!

Their ceremony in the Powerscourt Theatre is one of the loveliest we’ve been to. Followed by a swift Guinness or two in the Library Bar, before heading to Fallon and Byrne for their reception. Wedding heaven.

The full story of Marie and Graham’s wedding is on One Fab Day.

2014 by This Modern Love

Putting the end of year post together has become one of my favourite things. A couple of days spent combing through files, remembering the amazing people I've met and the photos we've made. I couldn't have hoped for a nicer bunch of people to work with in 2014. If you're reading this, you ROCK and thank you so much for having us.

I also started to talk a little bit about photography this year, in a Buzzfeed article which had a brush with going viral (nowhere near Kimye proportions of course, but good craic none-the-less!) and a more contemplative Junebug interview. Which felt weird for this INFP ;) But is hopefully the start of more conversations to come...

As ever, humungous thank yous to our photographer comrades, in Ireland and dotted all around the world, who have kept us sane and inspired, and occasionally inebriated.

Excited to see what 2015 might hold...