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Norwich photographer Richard Jarmy is on a mission to spread some joy and help couples whose weddings have been hit by the lockdown to stay positive and keep smiling.
As well as keeping in touch, offering support and reassurance, he's running special photo shoots for disappointed should-have-been-weds to mark their original wedding date.
"As a photographer my job is to create smiles, so I'm always trying to look for the positives and pass that on by trying to help my couples as much as I can," he explains. "Apart from keeping in touch to let them know they have people there supporting them, I've also been arranging pre-wedding shoots to take place on the day they would have been getting married, social distancing measures in place of course. This has proved to be really popular as they can get dressed up in their best clothes. Even though it's not their wedding attire, they can still feel special, I can get some lovely photos of them and they can mark the day so it's not a complete wipeout."