What amazes me the most is our passion for weddings and photography. We are literally excited for each of you and anticipate your union. We love being at your weddings and witnessing your day. It is truly an honor in our eyes.
Another fun aspect of this industry are the friends we have. We love to help each other and occasionally join up in documenting. We have a very busy summer with our own schedule, but the last two weekends we’ve had the joy of shooting with friends. First in Key West with Ben and then with Liana on Saturday. The two weddings were completely different, yet so lovely and individual. From a laid back beach wedding to a high class Atlantan Affair. Amanda and Justin were married at Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church with their reception at the Biltmore.
Here are some of the pictures from the day. Enjoy
This picture took my mind right to the Renaissance period of art. It reminded me of a “Madonna Enthroned” painting by Giotto di Bondone. With the architecture in the back giving her a golden halo. With her wedding party around her. The textures of her dress as the light hits it. To me, this was a magical moment.
I loved the hyacinth in her bouquet. Such a beautiful, delicate flower which was in my bouquet at our wedding as well.
I adore this image. It is of Amanda’s Grandmother’s leading the way as she leaves the bride’s room.
This image is precious. Just as every little girl dreams of being a princess when she grows up, you can see the dream in this little one’s eyes as she watches the bride’s entrance.
You can see in this picture that Amanda’s dress was baby blue. It was grand in every way.
What beautiful details. Here are the tables as they are being finished, just before the guests arrive.
This is a favorite from the day. Her predecessors sitting behind them, admiring the love of the couple during their first dance.
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BymrS7 Very good blog! Thanks!
Beautiful, you guys! 🙂
incredible!
awesome work guys! we are missing you here in Chicago!
Hugs,
Rachel
Amazing, I feel like I was there.