10.03.2008

Country Chic and Lots of Love


Zoe and Sean... it was beautiful!





original image... and finished image, minus me and water bottle. ;)











as a rule, I do not put brides in trees on their wedding days.


These gorgeous dresses were custom designed by __________ (Zoe? help?).











Figure-be-darned, I tried 3 of these flavors, and chocolate with salted-caramel frosting was a clear winner. But they were all fabulous. MMmmmm!



Thank you so much to all of Sean and Zoe's friends and families-- so much hospitality, spirit and good looks. It was my pleasure to work with you!

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8.29.2008

Sarah & Clinton!

Gorgeous wedding in Flat Rock! I had the sincere pleasure of working with Allegra from Allegras Studio out of Virginia. Thanks Allegra!




















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7.27.2008

Monamie +Sam: coming soon!

My very first Indian (Hindu) ceremony a couple weeks ago and still no blog post. This morning I finally found a moment to mark my favorites and will post as soon as I can and talk about this most amazing experience. It was truly a joy to the eye!


For now just the one tease.

Have a great Sunday!

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6.08.2008

Lila+Wes in the paradise called Cashiers .

What a glorious place to call home!

I have worked with some of these wonderful people before. Seeing them again was like revisiting old friends!






Lila's Aunt...Terry?...announces the approach of the bride for the guests attention. Great idea!



This amazes me. I cannot get over the majesty, beauty, grace and perfection of God's work.


I don't often witness so much kissing! It was heart-warming.




I was really fighting not to lose it and just sob in the corner. Lila's foster family and brother embrace the couple on the dance floor.






Jessica and Charles...2 years later! It was wonderful to work with you again!


Sometimes...love is overwhelming.


I have tears in my eyes again, just thinking back to your wedding day. Thank you so, so much, if was truly my honor to be there and work with you. Gallery goes live next week (I hope, there are two weddings to edit before yours) and I hope you keep in touch.

PS, I learned two things at least, that night. One, bring a flat pair of shoes to every wedding. Much easier to walk in. Two, do not scan the crowd while walking and run-- camera first-- into the tent pole. Oh, and three, don't tail gate on windy mountain roads and then try to drive a PT Cruiser over stray lumber. C'est La vie!

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