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Photo Friday: Destination Weddings, The Royal Edition

JG Black Book of Travel congratulates the royal couple on their recent nuptials with a dedication of today's Photo Friday: Destination Weddings.  We're celebrating the way we know best: by sharing royally romantic destination weddings from around the world!

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GrandeProvenceWedding1Grande Provence in Franschhoek, South Africa - Wedding Photography by Christine Meintjes

 

GansTCclaussen_0115GansTCclaussen_0195adjGansevoort Turks + Caicos - Wedding Photography by Brilliant Tropical Imaging

 

TripleCreekRanchWedding Triple Creek Ranch in Montana - Wedding Photography courtesty of Triple Creek Ranch via Top 50 Ranches Blog

 It should be duly noted as well that at Collection member Flemings Hotel, Mayfair (pictured below), they’re celebrating with a Royal Jewel of an Afternoon Tea complete with “Queen Bee” Champagne Cocktail, homemade scones, finger sandwiches and tarts through the end of April.

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To a royal weekend!

– Your JG Black Book of Travel Team

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truly, a royal wedding is special and your photographs look every bit royal. good pics!

I love the effect you did when the bride and the groom kissed. It's more of like a scattered effect in the background.

The couple are so lovely. Whenever they celebrate their wedding anniversary, they should celebrate it in a restaurant that is very luxurious but the foods are available. Restaurants that are not ordinary, like those that have spa and salon inside. Just take a glance on those restaurants http://www.3oclockclub.com/

Now THIS is good wedding photography. I love seeing such wonderful work. For sure, the couple is very happy with the results. Great job!

We agree it's stunning work! Thank you for your comments!

Traditionally, weddings have been held in your own home church, or in a local
garden, or in some venue close to the home of the groom or bride's family. But
as Americans become more mobile, living thousands of miles from their families
in some cases and marrying people from the other side of the country in others,
it's grown more and more inconvenient to schedule the right place to have your
wedding. His home, or hers? How do family who live in fifteen different cities
get here? What is fair?


The breath-taking shots of the Royal wedding inspired wedding photography are amazing. The detail to focus is gorgeous.

It is so nice of you to share so nice article.i’ll recommend this to my friends

thank you for sharing,this information is useful to me.Hope more articles will published!

Great article!I have been looking for it since 2008.especially the configuration of the article is original.It is so amazing.Thanks a lot!

Royal edition, indeed! These are wedding-worthy places. All the couples look so happy, too.

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