Category Archives: Weddings

Bridal Portrait: Brittany – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

You gotta love a bride that personalizes things – she had the bodice of her Angelina Faccenda gown reconstructed by Jay Herring of Mystick Couturier. On top of that, she wore a family heirloom veil that had previously gone down the aisle on her mom, aunt, and cousin. It was so long that I had...

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Wedding: Kaitlyn & Chris – St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church – Birmingham, Alabama

If I had to choose one word to describe Kaitlyn and Chris’ wedding at St. Mark the Evangelist, it would be “classic”. The flowers (by Andy Hopper of KG Designs) went perfectly with Kaitlyn’s Allure Bridals gown (from Renaissance Consignment Boutique): Kaitlyn didn’t want her bridesmaids to spend any more than necessary, so she chose...

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Wedding: Rachel & Sean – Private Residence – Pike Road, Alabama

Once upon a time, Rachel went to the gym, where she spotted one very cute guy from afar. She came home and told her best friend about him, and since they didn’t know his name, they dubbed him “Gym Crush”. Little did she know that one day, “Gym Crush” would have his name next to...

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Wedding: Jennifer & Travis – The Oaks Plantation – Pike Road, Alabama

What’s more Southern than an Oaks Plantation wedding complete with Krispy Kreme donuts? 🙂Travis is both a firefighter and a farmer, so the groom’s cake from Cake Designs was spot on. I loved that they made sure the guy who was shoveling had a little dollop of icing on his shovel (and a corresponding divot...

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Wedding: Lindsey & Jon – Private Residence – Titus, Alabama

When your aunt and uncle have a farm that looks like this, why would you get married anywhere else? If there’s a pitchfork nearby, you’ve got to do a little tribute to American Gothic (even if you have a hard time keeping a straight face): Lining the aisle were flowers arranged in mason jars by...

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