Category Archives: Weddings

Wedding: Featured on The Bridal Detective blog!

When a wedding blog editor decides to feature one of your weddings because your images are “swoon-worthy”, you do the Running Man dance in your kitchen and don’t care if anyone is looking in the windows (I may have done a little Cabbage Patch too, but I digress).  Thanks to my new friends at The...

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Wedding: Zamora & Winfred – Gold Star Park – Wetumpka, Alabama

When Zamora first contacted me about shooting her wedding, I had to give her some bad news: I was already booked for the Saturday in March she was interested in.  But a couple of months later, I heard from her again.  She and Junior (aka Winfred) had decided there was no reason to wait until...

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Wedding: Featured on the Love and Wander Blog!

Looking for some green and white wedding inspiration?  Check out my pics from Melanie and Will’s Hampstead wedding, featured on the Love + Wander blog HERE!

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Wedding: Amy & Josh – The Oaks Plantation – Pike Road, Alabama

If you have Cracker Jack in retro boxes and blue Kate Spade shoes at your wedding, chances are good that you’re my kind of people. 🙂 With 5 bridesmaids, 5 groomsmen, 3 flower girls, 3 ring bearers, a maid of honor, a best man, 2 ushers, and 6 house party girls in the bridal party,...

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Wedding Rehearsal Dinner: Featured on The Frosted Petticoat blog!

If you’ve never visited The Frosted Petticoat blog, you’re missing out! Sam features all things sweet, whimsical, and stylish, including weddings, parties, and more. Check out my pics from Courtney and Greg’s Auburn University barn rehearsal dinner on The Frosted Petticoat HERE!

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