Greenville Wedding Photographer : Chris and Carly : Part 2
Thursday, December 8, 2011 
One of the things I learned during my summer at the Flat Rock Playhouse, in addition to the fact that I should probably not be a professional actress, was that actors are amazing photo subjects. And, yes the celebrities that you see in magazines all the time are super experienced and usually photoshopped within a literal inch of their existance, but that's not what I'm talking about. Actors, famous or not, love to perform, and being in front of a lens is just another great means to do that. They also like to be looked at. And have a particular penchant for looking at themselves. I know that one from my own experience...just ask Steven what happens when I get sat near a mirror in a restaurant. Or my friend Joanna about how many times I have to stop for a picture of myself when touristing.
My very roundabout point, friendlies, is that this was a wedding chock full of actors. A group of people that was just as excited to have photos taken of themselves as I was to take their photos. And, as icing on the cake of awesomeness, Carly planned in 3 hours between her ceremony and reception, just to make sure we had plenty of time. I told you I loved these people...












It rained for a good hour right before we were scheduled to head into Falls Park. Luckily, it stopped just in time and I was working with a fabulous group that wasn't worried about the added humidity. What we got in return was some rather dreamy looking haziness, and some crazy water in the Reedy River. Love.



The girls decided to make this little hike down to the rock a barefoot experience and I can't say I blame them...












The furry guest of honor. I should note that these are Hallie's favorite pictures...



As I may have mentioned before, I'm about eleventy billion years behind in blogging. The movie had just come out when Chris and Carly actually got married, so we were totally trendsetters here!


And then this happened...

And then this...

And then this! With no coaching from me, might I add...








Mr. and Mrs. Brown...I cannot thank you enough for allowing me to be a part of your day. It truly meant the world to me! I hope you guys are loving every second of married life!!
Falls Park,
wedding photography in
Forever & Always
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