Wedding: Amy & Brandon – Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church – Pleasant Hill, Alabama

Amy and Brandon’s wedding was what I would call “contemporary country”. They mixed rustic charm with modern flair – a lodge atmosphere combined with a modern lemon yellow color scheme (including floral design by Albritton’s Flowers):selma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerThe lace on Amy’s Casablanca dress went perfectly with the wedding’s theme:selma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerPleasant Hill Presbyterian Church was built in 1852 – Amy and Brandon and their families did quite a bit of repair work and sprucing up to the church in order to have their ceremony there. Their wedding was the first wedding held in the church in over 80 years!selma wedding photographerMore touches of yellow were found at the ceremony – including wedding program fans created by Amy herself. She can make some for you too, just visit her Etsy store, Too Cute Stationery & Gifts!selma wedding photographer The inside of the chuch was delightfully quaint. I loved how the lemon yellow Watters & Watters bridesmaids dresses popped against the simple white backdrop.selma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerMore rustic touches greeted guests on their way to the reception at Cedar Creek Lodge – lots of wood, natural and yellow burlap, haybales, and even buckets of roasted peanuts were there to tantalize their tastebuds before enjoying Southern food from Magnolia House Catering.selma wedding photgrapherselma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerAs the evening grew dark, white lights and torches illuminated the lodge so they could dance under the lights and stars to the sounds of Jimmy Allen and The Reminder Band:selma wedding photographerselma wedding photographerThanks Amy and Brandon for sticking it out during the crazy heat we had that day – I hope your honeymoon in the Dominican was fantastic and you didn’t run into any gigantic bugs like the one that was flying around during your reception!

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