Brum Wedding 2004

Brum Wedding 2004

These #photographs are of the first official Commitment Ceremony conducted at the Birmingham City Council on the 7 May 2004.

The Grooms involved in this historical event were Steven Tullett and Richard Moseley. Fagmedia was commissioned to cover the event via Mark Lawrence.

We would like to give a big Thanks to Mark Lawrence for being the catalyst for our attendance at this lovely event. It really was a moment of history and it was fun to see so many people dressed up in their Chanel Suits and Wedding suits.

The wedding breakfast was a hoot. James' comment was that this was a time where his work/life balance was better than it was in later years when it became all work and no play and he remembers have a very amusing time at the Wedding breakfast. 

It was just a shame that someone's Chanel suit ended up with a cigarette burn on it. We hope they were not intending to return it to the shop and we are sure the burn was an accident!

The Gallery, Above & Below, contains a set of previously unpublished camera proofs which we are making available as a documentation of this historical event.

Above and Below: These are CADT Photography's Black and White Wedding Photo Edits because apparently James had quite a few years in a "black and white phase" aka because everyone likes to edit photographs phase.


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