Tag Archives: bridal

Bridal Portrait: Brittany – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

You gotta love a bride that personalizes things – she had the bodice of her Angelina Faccenda gown reconstructed by Jay Herring of Mystick Couturier. On top of that, she wore a family heirloom veil that had previously gone down the aisle on her mom, aunt, and cousin. It was so long that I had...

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Bridal Portrait: Brooke – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

Brooke was getting ready for two weddings – she and her Brazilian fiance Bruno decided to have one in Brazil and one here in Montgomery in order to accommodate as many of their family members and friends as possible. Their Brazil wedding was taking place not long after we did her bridal portraits, so when...

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Bridal Portrait: Jennifer – Wetumpka, Alabama

When you’re in Alabama in the summer, it’s inevitable that you’ll have to deal with one thing: humidity. The good thing is, doing a bridal portrait before the wedding gives you a chance to test out your hair to see how much it wilts, and you can take pics with your camera phone to show...

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Bridal Portrait: Blair – Buena Vista Mansion – Prattville, Alabama

Bridal portraits can be tricky to do creatively – brides are often afraid of getting their dress dirty before the big day, and don’t want to do anything other than stand in one place. I understand. Wedding dresses are expensive. It’s your dream dress. And I’m certainly not going to try and drag you through...

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Wedding: Edwina & Wen-Bey, Part 2 – St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Now for the second half of Edwina & Wen-Bey’s wedding! After the ceremony, we came back to Edwina’s house for a tea ceremony:Then we were off to Markham Museum for portraits – Edwina & Wen-Bey gave us an incredible amount of time for pictures, so we were able to give them a ton to choose...

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