Jennifer and Cory’s Engagement
The sun never sets on a couple in love…
The sun never sets on a couple in love…
Stephanie and Phil had a beach wedding at Seabrook Island. Mell had some gorgeous natural light shots throughout the day. Stephanie described their wedding as an important day that showed the love she a Phil share while having something special for everyone. Gift bags with Charleston Chews and Sweet Grass Roses were given to guests as well as a Cigar Bar for all to enjoy!
Erin and Paul’s Engagement Session was taken throughout Downtown, here are some awesome shoots of the sweet couple!
Christina and Ben made there simple Magnolia Plantation wedding fun and funky by added a VW ’67 Microbus to the festivities! Francesca at Pure Luxe Bride used the bride and grooms favorite colors, purple and grey, throughout the wedding and Beth at Wildflowers Inc. created beautiful purple bouquets that matched the groom and groomsmen ties.
Jill and Steve may be from the north, but after becoming engaged the two Charleston City Police Officers knew they wanted to off everything they love about Charleston. Kayla at MOD Events did an excellent job at making the day perfect for the couple and showing off their police background. They had a gorgeous outdoor wedding at the Confederate House and Upstairs at Midtown was an extremely unique reception location that provided outstanding views of downtown Charleston. OK Florist made beautiful flowers make the occasion unforgettable!
Whitney and John spread there love all over downtown and created some beautiful moments for there engagement photos.
Dunes West Golf Club was the beautiful setting for Kristen and Dan’s September Wedding. Ashley Russell at Ashley Nicole Events did a wonderful job creating a elegant, traditional, southern wedding. Jade Water Designs provided beautiful bouquets of purple and grey to match the brides clean and elegant color palette. The bride and the groom had a very sweet moment before the ceremony where Dan was blindfolded, but still got to say a few words to his sweet bride.
Draping fabric through the trees, blue shoes, and hand picked songs Brandy wanted a wedding that was totally her! The candy table and floating lanterns were all Brandy’s creation. Holly Simpson at A Charleston Event helped Brandy bring her ideas to life. Keepsake Florist & Ooh Events provided beautiful flowers and decor for the wedding and reception. Guests had dinner provided by Crazy Dutchman Catering and a beautiful white and purple cake from The Cake Stand. The couple left in a cab from Black Cab Company after being serenaded with ribbon wands!
Caleb and Jennifer knew they wanted to get married in her hometown of Charleston, SC, and since Caleb is a graduate of the Citadel and Jennifer’s great grandfather was an architect of the chapel, Summerall Chapel was the perfect place for there September wedding. Both the bride and the groom love the water so they went with a nautical themed wedding at Lighthouse on the Creek. Country and Lace provided beautiful flowers for the ceremony and reception and Mosaic had a wonderful menu guests enjoyed all evening. Wedding Cakes by Jim Smeal had a beautiful cake which had the couples monogram in the center. Caleb and Jennifer love spending time on their boat so they decided they would leave the reception by boat!
Leslie and Ed were married at their home in Summerville, South Carolina. They were surrounded by their children and closest friends and family. Leslie was escorted down the aisle with her son on one arm and her father on the other. The reception was a traditional backyard barbecue with food provided by Sticky Fingers and the local band Plain Jane provided entertainment for the evening. One of the most unique aspects of the wedding were the hand bell choir, Palmetto Bronze Handbells. Hand bells are an old southern tradition that was used throughout the ceremony. Sweetest Blessings created a beautiful three tiered round cake which was wrapped with yellow, navy blue, light blue, and white stripes. Decor included lanterns with candles and small flowers inside. The picnic tables were dressed up for the occasion with a navy tablecloth and a burlap runner with a “B” inscribed on the ends.