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Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Megan + Andrew {Charleston Engagement}

In case you hadn't heard, just last month Charleston took home the Conde Nast Reader's Choice Award as "The Top City in the United States."  Not bad, eh?  Thanks to the relaxing salt water breeze, cuisine worthy of breaking out your 'fat pants', the genteel locals and a culture rich in Southern history and values, it's no wonder brides flock to the Holy City to say their 'I do's.'  I mean, could you ask for a better wedding backdrop?

Well, historic downtown Charleston makes for a pretty perfect engagement session, too.  Just ask today's Lowcountry couple, Megan + Andrew.  They spent a summer afternoon with Charleston photographer Monica Day as they explored quaint alleys, charming cobblestone roads and the beautiful Waterfront Park.  
It's everything I love about Charleston...

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Keesha + Ben {Nashville Wedding}

Today's we're sharing a classic Nashville affair from Jonathon Campbell Photography
Bride Keesha stunned in her off-the-shoulder gown (that I just love!) as she wed her college sweetheart on her daddy's farm.  The couple chose an elegant yellow color palette that they complimented with a beautiful white and black print.


Tell us a little bit about how you met your husband.  How long have you known each other?
We met while in college working at a local grocery store.  We have known each other for eight years.



Let's hear about your engagement...
Ben surprised me and hid the ring in my stocking on Christmas Eve of 2009. We were engaged for 16 months.

Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
About 6 months before the wedding a storm came through our town and one of the trees from the double oak fell.  I was heartbroken. I had always imagined having my wedding under a tree. My dad and a family friend came to the rescue. I saw some old church windows at another venue online and asked if they could build the windows for me.  The windows have the most special meaning because my dad had built them by hand. At the end of the day the tree falling was actually a blessing because I have something special that my dad made and the ceremony was beautiful in front of the widows.
-Another special detail was our cookie bar. We had 8 different types of cookies and it was a hit. A friend of the family made over 1,000 cookies.


When I'm going through a wedding, there is always an image or two that stick out.  Sometimes it's a beautiful detail or an amazing shot but usually it's a special moment....and I just love Keesha's favorite shot as her and Ben have officially been pronounced husband and wife!


Tell us a little bit about your menu...
We wanted to have southern food that everyone would enjoy. We had Barbecue, baked beans, slaw, chips and salsa, cornbread, bottled 7-up, Coca-cola, Orange crush and fresh lemonade. For our favors we had a cookie bar with 8 different kinds of cookies.

Was that a cookie bar!? Love it!


Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment?
The most memorable moment of the day was the fireworks at the end of the wedding. It was everything I had hoped it would be and the fireworks just made everything come together in the end.


Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process?
Enjoy the day and just take it all in because it goes by so quick!

Vendors
photographer: jonathon campbell photography  /  dress store:  the white room  /  cake designer: 
main event productions  /  makeup artist:  amy lynn larwig  /  venue: private residence



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Jeana {The Wickliffe House}

On the peninsula, you'll find a stunning Greek Revival Mansion located in one of Charleston's
historic neighborhood.  The Wickliffe House is the ideal wedding venue for brides looking for a breathtaking Lowcountry venue.  From the heavenly chandeliers and pine wood floors, to the oil paintings and exquisite details in the woodwork, the interior of the home is simply immaculate.  On the outside you'll find a wide Charleston-esque piazza and a large lawn which is perfect for an outdoor ceremony, cocktail hour or even a large tented reception.

Not only is The Wickliffe House one of Charleston's most popular wedding venues, it also made for
a gorgeous backdrop for today's Lowcountry bride Jeana's bridal portraits.  Chi Photography was
on hand to capture the beautiful Jeana in this quintessentially Southern bridal session 

  

This one is my favorite...

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Janelle + Brian {Georgia Wedding}

  
It's another rainy day in Charleston and while I really didn't feel like getting out of bed this morning, we do have some really exciting news to share.  It's no secret that Charleston is consistently ranked one of the country's top Wedding destinations but yesterday Conde Nast  Traveler Magazine ranked the Holy City as America's Top Travel Destination...impressive, huh?

Today we're sharing Janelle + Brian's rustic Georgia wedding from Jenn and Travis Photography.  The couple selected a scenic North Georgia venue to hold their intimate outdoor ceremony.  Following their nuptials, they moved the party inside to The Barn at High Point Farms in Flinstone, Georgia where they celebrated with family and friends and enjoyed the perfect scenery.

  
   

So romantic!  Thanks for sharing :)

Vendors
photographer: jenn and travis photography  / 
ceremony and reception venue: the barn at high point farms


Monday, October 10, 2011

Flower Girls + Ring Bearers

Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend.  October is the height of wedding season in Charleston, so as you can imagine, quite a few Lowcountry Weddings were celebrated this past weekend and we hope they all went off without a hitch!  I'm a little jealous some of you are probably still in weekend mode cozied up in bed on this dreary, drizzly Columbus Day while the rest of us are at work. 

Today I'm sharing my favorite attire options for your wedding's little darlings.  The ring bearers and flower girls are like the bridal party's perfect accessory.  It's imperative they flow with the rest of the group and decor.  From rustic and whimsical to Charleston chic and Big City Glam, you'll find a fabulous selection of little ones dressed to the nines.
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