Tag Archives: southern weddings

Wedding: Kamee & Yongki – The Barn at Pisgah Hill – Grady, Alabama

If you watched the TV show Friends, you might remember the episode where Phoebe says Ross and Rachel will end up together because Rachel is Ross’s lobster.  She explains that it’s a known fact that lobsters fall in love and mate for life.  When Rachel discovers that Ross had a major crush on her in...

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Wedding: Debra & Todd – Fitzpatrick United Methodist Church & Private Residence – Fitzpatrick, Alabama

For me, a Saturday off from shooting a wedding isn’t really an “off” day.  It’s just a day to work on other things, like blogging pictures I’ve held off on posting so they could be posted on wedding blogs first!  Since Debra & Todd’s wedding festivities have been published on Rustic Wedding Chic, now I can...

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Wedding: Amanda & Lucas – Bragg-Mitchell Mansion – Mobile, Alabama

Before Lucas had even popped the question, Amanda spotted the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion during a drive through Mobile, and knew that was where she wanted to get married: She wasn’t as sure about the Tara Keely by Lazaro gown though. In fact, she HATED it when she saw it on the mannequin. Luckily, her smart and...

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Wedding: The Oaks Plantation – Pike Road, Alabama

Most of the time, I start my day at the ceremony venue, but every now and then I get to take a little trip to the salon. This time, it just happened to be with my homies at Doug’s 2 Salon Spa, where Emily Rose worked her magic: At The Oaks Plantation, there were rustic...

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Wedding: Alana & Ben – St. Bede the Venerable Catholic Church & RSA Activity Center – Montgomery, Alabama

Once upon a time, a boy and a girl met in the 10th grade. The girl liked the boy, and the boy had a crush on the girl, but it wasn’t until their senior year that the boy asked the girl to go to their school’s homecoming dance, and then to their senior prom. After...

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