Amy & Dylan’s Sunny Spring Wedding at Rathsallagh Country House Co Wicklow

Some weddings just feel different from the very beginning.

Amy & Dylan’s day at Rathsallagh House was one of those rare moments—where everything aligned. The sunshine, the atmosphere, the people… and most importantly, the connection between two people who were completely at ease with each other.

Set on one of the warmest April days we’ve seen in Ireland, their outdoor ceremony unfolded in golden light, surrounded by family, laughter, and a sense that this was exactly how it was meant to be.

Scroll through to experience their day…

From the very start, there was a calmness to the day. No rush, no pressure—just excitement building quietly in the background as the moments began to unfold.

What made this wedding truly unforgettable wasn’t just the setting—it was the personality woven through every moment.

A vintage Garda motorbike and patrol car added a cinematic edge to the day, a perfect nod to Amy & Dylan’s story. And then came their ring bearer… a whippet acting as the official “Dog Marshal,” who quite literally stole the show for a moment.

These are the moments you can’t plan—and the ones you never forget.

Every image you see here was captured intentionally, in-camera—preserving the light, colour, and feeling exactly as it was experienced.

Because for us, it’s not about creating something artificial… it’s about holding onto something real.

As the evening settled in, the energy shifted—from quiet moments to celebration. Laughter filled the air, the dancefloor came alive, and the story continued long after the sun had set.

If you're planning your wedding and want something more than just photos—something that brings you right back to how it felt—we’d love to hear your story.

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Wedding Venue: Rathsallagh House, Co. Kildare
Wedding Photographer & Videographer: Ken Byrne Photography
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