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posted by Meg - Thursday, May 27, 2010  |  Weddings, Hot Off the Press, One Hundred from One

Last month Charles and I took a drive over to Plaquemine, Louisiana to photograph the picturesque southern wedding of Reily & Doug. The ceremony was held in the garden beside the family home that was once occupied by Reily's grandparents. Reily spent many weekends in her childhood attending family weddings and celebrations at this former plantation, dreaming of the day she would have her own 'backyard' wedding...



As a lover of vintage books, this might go down as my favorite shoe shot - ever.


Reily + Doug

Wedding

April 10, 2010

Plaquemine, LA

vintage wedding shoes detail


outdoor garden ceremony decoration


I really loved the attire for the guys - perfect for an afternoon ceremony.

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Doug and his brothers escorted their mother down the aisle.

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An emotional moment for Doug...

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ring bearer


flower girls processional


bride groom first sight


hand ceremony


We do.

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Could this place BE any prettier?!

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On the lawn in front of the house...

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Just married!

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How spectacular is that sky?!

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For me, THIS is what southern weddings are all about...

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First dance.

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Dancing with Mom.

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Thanking their guests for coming...

toasts cake cutting


And a special treat today because we've fallen a bit behind on blogging and you deserve something nice... A new 100:1 feature - well, closer to 200 images from 1 wedding, but who's counting? ;)

To see even more loveliness - and trust me, you want to take a peek - click on the image below to lauch Reily & Doug's wedding gallery. To see the highlights from the day in slideshow form, you can click the "Highlights' link on the main page. ENJOY!

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posted by Charles - Tuesday, April 13, 2010  |  Weddings, Flashback

You first met Katherine when we shared her Baton Rouge bridal session a few weeks ago. We photographed Katherine + Gary's wedding during March of 2009 over in Baton Rouge, LA. Here are a few images from their wedding day.




Kate Spade shoes.


Katherine + Gary

Wedding

March 14, 2009

Ceremony: First UMC of Baton Rouge | Reception: Baton Rouge Country Club





The downtown Hilton in Baton Rouge has a special suite that honors the great Louisiana governor Huey Long. Katherine is related to Huey on her mother's side.







A view of their downtown church.

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This was a really special moment - the family was invited to join the couple at the front of the church, and helped to seal the vows.





Once the ceremony ended, it was on to the party.





Katherine & Gary are both involved in Baton Rouge politics, so the new capitol building seemed to be the perfect groom's cake. If you look close, you'll even see the statue of Huey Long near the bottom of the frame!



The first dance.



No Louisiana wedding is complete without a second line.





Congratulations Katherine + Gary!


















posted by Charles - Tuesday, January 5, 2010  |  Weddings, Flashback

The Emerald Grande joined the Destin wedding scene just a couple of seasons ago. One of our first weddings at the venue was the wedding of Kristen & Brock. Here are a few images from the day.


Kristen + Brock

Wedding

November 15, 2008

Destin, FL







The wedding deck at the Emerald Grande overlooks the Destin harbor.



Hailing from Louisiana, the couple incorporated the fleur de lis into their decor.



While the DJ was warming up the crowd, we snuck out for a few couples shots.



Congratulations guys!


















posted by Charles - Tuesday, November 10, 2009  |  Weddings, Hot Off the Press

This past September, Eilleen + Trey tied the knot in a charming, rural setting in the southwest corner of Louisiana. Nottoway Plantation is a stunning venue tucked between soaring fields of sugar cane. Complete with a grand house for parties, a bride's getting ready room, and a gorgeous reception space, it was a wonderful venue to photograph.


Eilleen + Trey

Wedding

September 9, 2009

White Castle, LA



I should mention that this particular wedding was photographed by yours truly. I convinced Meg to tag along...but she worked on creating a wedding film, while I handled the photography. A few details from the bridal suite.



Meet Eilleen.







Meet Trey.



We ended up with a gusty wedding day on 09.09.09, so the ceremony had to be moved into a ballroom. As far as backup plans go, it was pretty much perfect!











Husband & wife. Thanks to Meg for the shot on the left!



Following the ceremony, we stole a few minutes to work with Eilleen + Trey before releasing them into their reception.







I have to confess that Trey may have the coolest job in the world - professional poker player.









The get-a-way toss was all set...a quick detail shot on the way into the reception.











Dancing with dad.





A few spirited jabs at the bride & groom during the toast.



Beyonce has changed the face of the bouquet toss for the foreseeable future. All the singles ladies were in on this one.



We had a small mishap during the toss. Actually, it was a great toss...but the bouquet ended up stuck in the chandelier.



Trey recruited an assistant for the garter removal.





Congratulations newlyweds!


















posted by Meg - Saturday, August 22, 2009  |  Personal

By the time I get around to posting this, my birthday will officially be over... but, for what it's worth, today (08.21.09) I turned 28. And as midnight draws near (and Charles sleeps, smart man!) I am reflecting on my 'Most Favorite Year'


I had looked forward to turning 27 since I was 4 years old. In fact, the first time I can ever recall really being aware of an age (over one digit) was somewhere around my 4 year and 5 month mark. My parents took me skiing during a family vacation that winter and in my little kid daycare/ski-school, I found my first love. I remember him like it was yesterday... red and white jacket, white pants (yes, white!), the coolest looking ski goggles, sandy blonde hair, and green eyes at an oh-so-dreamy 27 years old. I know this because at the end of my last day of class I marched up and asked him how long it would be before I was his age and we could get married. He told me he was 27 and that I would have to wait another 23 years to catch up to him. Thankfully, he did not bother to explain that by the time I reached 27, he would be long past his 20s... letting me down easy, I suppose. But from that winter on, 27 was the age I most looked forward to. When I hit 16 and could finally drive, I still knew I was only part-way to my perfect year... and when I was 21 and getting married, I thought that 6 years would fly by - and they did. And when I was finally 27, I thought - 'this is it - where my life begins.'


I never will search out my ski-love; I've found the guy I want to grow old with ... but I do wonder whatever became of him and if he would even remember the precocious little 4 year old that professed her love many years ago on the bunny slope...

So, of course, the question lingers there - how was 27 after all those years of anticipation? In a word: fantastic. I could never have imagined all of the blessings and travels life would bring me & Charles this past year... I have enjoyed every minute of my 'most favorite year' as I dubbed it almost 23 years ago. Right around my 27th birthday I found out we would be traveling to Santorini, Greece to photograph the intimate wedding of Christina + Ruben - talk about starting off my year with a bang! We also had the enjoyable task of traveling to the Bahamas for the wedding of Danielle + Jon at the One & Only Ocean Club in January, and of course, the wedding of Keke + Chris in Tortola, BVI this past June, rounded off with a trip to Rhode Island for Jackie + Tom at the Blithewold Mansion last month. We've also been introduced to new places throughout the South East and have spent many weekends now exploring the culturally rich state of Louisiana. We have been blessed in business and in our personal lives this past year (but, some things I need to keep private from the world wide web...) We have re-branded, restructured, and rebuilt our company from the inside out, and have launched a new fledgling venture that promises an exciting year ahead. We have forged new friendships and nurtured the old, made time for family - hosted our first Thanksgiving, even! - and been totally present for one another. I have watched my spouse, who has supported my growth in every endeavor, come into his own this year and I could not be prouder of the man I have the privilege of calling 'partner.' I dare say that 27 has, truthfully, been my very best year ever.

Someone asked me just the other day how I felt about getting closer to 30, and I can honestly answer that nothing excites me more. If history is any indication, I suspect each year will be richer than the one before - offering me new lessons and opportunity for personal growth. Am I exactly where I thought I would be all those many years ago? No way. But what I have found in my short 28 years is that life will hand you so much more than you could ever dream for yourself, if you are just open.

In a few months we will be hitting the slopes for a wedding in Park City, Utah and I imagine I will be reminded of that time, many years ago, when the world seemed so big and I had my whole life ahead of me. And I imagine I will feel again much like I did back then... that my future is full of infinite possibility and the very best years are still the ones to come.

(Thank you to our clients, our friends, and our families who inspire and challenge us everyday. I am *so* looking forward to the years ahead - whatever they may hold.)















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