A WREXHAM photography duo has been named a finalist in Welsh Wedding Awards 2024.
The Welsh Wedding Awards, from Creative Oceanic powered by Oceanic Awards, aim to celebrate the elite wedding specialists and businesses that continuously create magical moments that turn into lasting memories.
They aim to recognise and reward those within the wedding industry that work towards making the big day as perfect as possible, including the caterers, decorators that take care of the venues and add the glam in the room or florists that know how to make any wedding flourish.
Green Wedding Photography is one of the finalists in the Creative Photographer category. Phil and Victoria Green, of Green Wedding Photography, will find out if they will be crowned the winner and take the trophy home, at a ceremony on February 12, 2025 at the Coal Exchange Hotel in Cardiff.
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The couple said: "We have worked so hard over the past few years, and to be recognised as one of the best in the country is absolutely amazing.
"We love what we do, and are so passionate about creating images for our couples to cherish for many years to come.
"To be finalists alongside so many other fantastic photographers is a great honour."
A spokesperson for the seventh Welsh Wedding Awards said: "These Awards are now recognised as the leading celebration for showcasing those that have demonstrated excellence in the wedding industry.
"We are delighted that over the last seven years we've been able to celebrate not only the finalists but how far the industry has came in the past decade.
"We congratulate all the finalists for their remarkable achievements."
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