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    At 6 of Four, your wedding or sweet days with your children comprise the integral stories of your lifetime. We focus on capturing them as such.

    Our aim is to document the family relationships and moments that have created the bond you are celebrating. We have both come from strong family lines of tradition and heritage, this has formed a keen awareness in us to capture your day in a way in which we would document our own family. We desire to create heirlooms through the photographs for generations of storytelling.

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Rachel and Daniel – Wedding

Rachel booked us a year ago, but has talked to us about documenting her wedding way before that. So when the day finally came we could not have been happier to be there for her. It was such a celebration and a time of worship for them and their families and friends. It was a fun crowd and although it was still quite warm in Frost Chapel, it did cool off some by the time their 7 pm wedding arrived. As most of you know, Chris and I were also married at Frost and love being there any time we can. It always brings back such memories and we’ll actually be there again next week!

Bride Rachel from Rome

The first time they saw each other.

Winshape Retreat wedding where the bride met the groom for the first time at Normandy Inn

The Old Mill at Frost turned out to be the perfect place for their portraits.

Berry College, Old Mill for wedding portraits

Berry College, Old Mill for wedding portraits

Frost chapel floral bouquet with fall colored roses

Boutonniere with white lily and greenery

Frost chapel with groom, Danial

This is easily my favorite image of the day. She was heading out front for some more pictures and I followed behind her to capture this. I love the light in Frost.

Frost chapel with bride

The excitement was all around as the wedding party prepared to walk down the isle.

The ceremony started out with hymms that the entire congregation sang. It was a beautiful time before Rachel walked down the isle.

They also included a time of prayer where all four parents came up and prayed over them.

After the ceremony everyone gathered on the stone patio outside of Frost. It was a tender time of hugs and excitement. This image represents the most important part of our job. It’s documenting those relationships that are most treasured and could be gone soon. Rachel’s grandparents were treated with such care and respect. I love watching how families treat their elders.

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wendy - September 17, 2008 - 10:07 pm

I was waiting for this post. What a beautiful night. You all captured it well. Rachel looks incredible.

Cassie - September 15, 2008 - 12:11 am

Beautiful pics guys!

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