There is so much to report to you about this fab wedding. First, Kathy is a UNC alumni and big fan of the Tarheels, so it was a natural decision to have her wedding at the Carolina Inn. Rain threatened to move the ceremony in doors, but when the time came there was no rain in sight and everyone could finally relax a bit. Cara and her assistants from A Southern Soiree kept everything running like a Swiss watch, and designed an amazing reception in the old well room. Of course the flowers rocked because Lyn and his team from Fresh Affairs were on the scene. Touches of blue in the arrangements were a nod to the Tarheels. Kathy asked Lyn to create a modern twist on the traditional Jewish Chuppah using flowers and fabric, he came up with a stunning design. A real one of a kind piece that worked so well with their location. Kathy was pretty nervous about being lifted in the chair. Her expressions throughout the dance were priceless, as was her sigh of relief when it was over. After that, Joe Bunn had the party going for the rest of the night. Donna, the cake genius behind Sweet Memories was given a challenge. The bride wanted a classic wedding cake, the groom likes cookies, they both got what they wanted and were very, very happy. I've been shooting with our couples a lot at night lately. My good friend JMC got me really excited about it and I have tried to do it for each wedding this year with only a few exceptions. It's fun to make the world look differently than you could ever see it in reality.
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Gorgeous work. I love that shot at the end in front of the Inn. So magical.
Gorgeous James and Meridith, as always! One of my favorite couples, you captured their day beautifu