Super Relaxed September Wedding at Louth Town Hall – Emily & Luke

Some super lucky sunny September sunshine for Emily and Luke’s wedding day! These guys had a really chilled out day at Louth Town Hall!

The Beginning

Two silver rings rest on an ornate, circular silver tray with detailed patterns. Set against the soft, golden fabric is a warm and elegant contrast to the metallic sheen of the rings and tray—a perfect backdrop for Emily & Luke's September wedding at Louth Town Hall. © Aimee Lince Photography

“We met through a mutual friend both inviting us for an after work drink in Horncastle one Friday night, and then we started talking. One day, we ended up going for a drink just the two of us and that was it. No ‘formal’ first date, just sort of fell into place nicely.”

The Engagement

A bride and groom, Emily and Luke, stand arm in arm, smiling. The bride wears a white gown with lace details and holds a colorful bouquet. The groom is in a navy suit with a matching tie. They are positioned in front of an ornate wooden door at Louth Town Hall during their September wedding. © Aimee Lince Photography

“Christmas Eve, 2021. Luke played a game of hidden treasure for us with some small Christmas presents. Hidden in the basket of toilet paper (of all places!) was the ring.”

“We are most excited for seeing everyone (hopefully) enjoying the day we’ve put together for them, and looking forward to good food and having fun with all our loved ones.”

Meet Luke

A bearded man smiles widely while adjusting his blue waistcoat over a white shirt and blue tie. He stands in a room with cream walls, under an archway. A framed picture and a thermostat are visible on the wall behind him. © Aimee Lince Photography

We had a few quick prep shots with Luke! Everyone was super friendly and welcoming and very excited for the big day ahead!

Suit boutique: Next

Meet Emily

A bride in a lace wedding dress sits on a wicker chair, holding a colorful bouquet with pink and purple flowers. Sunlight filters through trees at Louth Town Hall, casting a warm glow. She smiles amid brick and wrought-iron accents, with potted plants nearby—a perfect moment from Emily & Luke's September wedding. © Aimee Lince Photography

Emily was running around in pyjamas dressing the van with ribbons when I arrived! Emily was as cool as a cucumber, so upbeat yet really relaxed, her energy seemed to radiate on everyone else around her, me included!

Dress boutique: Bride Vibe

A close-up of a vibrant bouquet featuring pink zinnias, orange strawflowers, white buds, and purple accents graces the wooden floor at Emily & Luke's September wedding in Louth Town Hall. Nearby, a pair of blurred white shoes adds to the soft, elegant atmosphere. © Aimee Lince Photography

Tying the Knot

Emily and Luke stand facing each other in Louth Town Hall, holding hands and smiling. The bride wears a white lace gown, and the groom is in a navy suit. Guests, dressed formally, are seated on wooden benches, while a stone wall with arched windows provides a charming backdrop for their September wedding. © Aimee Lince Photography

Emily & Luke had a beautifully classic wedding ceremony at St. Mary’s Church in Horncastle. Emily’s mum gave a lovely reading, hymns were sung and the couple made their grand exit as newlyweds!

Family Photo Time

A beautiful September wedding photo captures Emily & Luke in front of the historic Louth Town Hall. The bride, stunning in white, holds a bouquet beside the groom in blue. They're flanked by two women and an older man. At their feet sits a dog with a purple leash held by the gentleman. © Aimee Lince Photography

After several attempts we managed to get a photo with the young man in the bow looking at the camera! We had the family photos at the churchyard because we knew there would be no outside area at the reception.

Wedding breakfast & Speeches

At their September wedding in Louth Town Hall, Emily and Luke share a tender kiss. Emily, seated with a microphone in her hand and elegance in her white gown, welcomes the moment. The groom leans over in his dark vest as vibrant flowers, wine glasses, and framed photos adorn the table before them. © Aimee Lince Photography

Speeches were given at Louth Town Hall by Emily’s dad, Luke’s mum, Luke himself and finally, the two best men capped off the formalities with a hilarious speech duet!

“I wouldn’t say we have a theme, other than that we’ve tried to keep it all as relaxed as possible. We have a lot of wildflower décor, but it’s quite a mish mash of random bits I’ve been collecting for the last 2 years.”

Cake cut

At their Louth wedding, the bride and groom smile as they cut into one of three cakes on a round table with a lace tablecloth. She wears a white lace dress; he sports a white shirt and dark vest. Nearby, sunflowers and colorful blooms flourish, beside a small box at Louth Town Hall. © Aimee Lince Photography

They cut out a slice of cake and enjoyed a quick taste before hitting the floor for their first dance!

Cake maker: Marks & Spencer

First dance

At a Louth wedding, a bride in a white gown joyfully dances with her groom in a navy vest and tie on the wooden floor of Louth Town Hall. A guest in a pink dress applauds from a flower-adorned table, while blue and purple lights elegantly cast their glow on the intimate gathering. © Aimee Lince Photography

with love

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Aimee is a North East Lincolnshire based candid wedding photographer who focuses on the naturally beautiful moments that unfold organically. Aimee not only captures beautiful and meaningful moments for her clients to treasure forever, but also helps, supports and advises her couples with the wedding planning process from the moment they book and beyond their wedding days.