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Monday
Aug012011

Greenville Wedding Photographer : Julie and Adam

I've mentioned this before, but I'm more than a little prone to getting all misty-eyed at weddings.  Sometimes, it's just a single, stoic tear, and then there are the times that Steven has to ask me if I need to step out and take a minute.  Julie and Adam's wedding day was one of those latter times.  And rather than ramble incoherently as I am so prone to doing, I think I'd rather just let the images do the talking...

Rehearsal dinner : Brick Street Cafe

Brunch : Twigs Tempietto 

Church : Saint Paul United Methodist Church

Reception : Zen

Dress : David's Bridal

Flowers : Twigs

Cake : Old World Cake Company

Trolley : Main Street Trolley

So many sweet speeches (and cakes!!) at this rehearsal dinner!

 

Bright and early the next morning, Julie and her girls got together for the loveliest of brunches.  In other news, I'm pretty smitten with this flower girl...

Dear Steven, I need these shoes right now.  Okay?  Okay...glad we talked.  :-)

Julie and Adam opted for a (super sweet, super emotional) first look.  Swoon...

Seriously, be JUST A LITTLE MORE ATTRACTIVE GUYS.  Yeesh!

This wedding party gets major bonus points for rocking it out like they did in what felt like the hottest day in the history of time anywhere.  And I'm not exaggerating in the slightest.

You know you have a photogenic kiddo on your hands when they look like that, just standing there, probably bored out of their mind because the chick with the ginormous camera wants "just one more shot"...

 

A confession about these 2 images: Steven took them.  And I could not be more proud.  Or jealous.


Adam and Julie, thank you so, so, SO much for allowing me to be a part of your day.  I hope that married life is absolutely amazing!!

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