
A few weeks ago I and the pleasure of flying out to Denmark to document the wedding celebrations of this pair. After meeting in Copenhagen a couple days before the wedding for a bit of a gathering with some of their friends and family and also doing our pre shoot in the area of Nyhavn. You can see some of the pre shoot pictures in Copenhagen here.
Shortly after I took the drive west toward Jutland where, near the town of Aabenraa, the full wedding celebrations would be held with guests from a number of countries including, Denmark, England, China, the USA and Amsterdam. After a party at a local restaurant the night before the wedding, the informal vows were spoken near a Viking mound in the private garden of the grooms family home. Food and drinks were then served in the garden by the local Knapp Restaurant on the outskirts of Aabenraa, while a few meters away towards the bottom of the garden a marquee for the evening partying took place overlooking the Aabenraa Fjord.
All the pictures here were either shot in the rooms of the Knapp Restaurant where the bridal party had their preparations or in the house and garden area of the grooms family home overlooking the Fjord.
It was a beautifully calm, relaxed and good humoured day spent with an interesting bunch of people from across the globe, I’m so happy for the couple being able to bring everyone together and although some couldn’t make the journey – the partying certainly went on! :)
It was awesome to explore a different part of Jutland that I had not been to before and also explore Copenhagen for the first time. This selection of about 100 pictures from the wedding day itself – I have decided on this occasion ( as I normally do with Destination Weddings ) to display the pictures in a bit of a random order – hope you like ! Enjoy.
Day One: Copenhagen






























Day Two: Copenhagen




Day Three: Jutland – pre wedding drinks


















Day Four: Jutland – Wedding Day





















































































– by Barney Walters