You may remember we featured Emma Woodhouse from The Wedding Reporter earlier in the year. We love her work and the service she offers to Brides & Grooms on their special day. We were therefore delighted when we heard last night that she was launching a brand new website today!
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Launched in March 2011 by freelance writer Emma Woodhouse,
The Wedding Reporter aims to create literary legacies for discerning couples
who wish to have a firsthand, creative non-fiction account of their day. This
romantic narrative acts as context to the images and films of a wedding, tying
together the aesthetics with traditional storytelling and acute observation.
In collaboration with Leah Spicer Creative, the newly
rebranded hardback books offer couples the opportunity to have their very own
love story published for posterity.
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Creator and director of The Wedding Reporter, Emma Woodhouse
commented: “As well as being a beautiful chronicle for newlyweds to pass on to
future generations, wedding reports are a fantastic gift for parents,
bridesmaids and even guests who are unable to attend the wedding for
themselves.”
Wishing Emma every success for the coming year xx
Photography Credit: Ali Lovegrove Photography
1 comment:
Thank you so much for the re-visit feature!
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