Oh, the sweeping lines of Alyssa's dress in the light! The groomsmen tied ties together, then lounged in the sculpture garden. Alyssa had several lovely baubles that held great meaning: a wedding bracelet by Alison Schiller, a jewelry maker in...
On Saturday, I spent the day tooling around Holy Cross Church for Jeremy and Sarah's home-grown Lord of the Rings / Celtic-infused wedding!
At the College of Notre Dame's Marikle chapel, they exchanged rings during a high Catholic mass, and kissed blissfully before walking down the aisle as newlyweds.
They wedded under the shade of greenery at the Baltimore Museum of Art's meandering sculpture garden, then danced in an embrace under the lighted tent.
At the restored, wood-paneled Marikle chapel at the College of Notre Dame, hydrangeas lined the pews under white and yellow arches. After a sweeping, live-instrument recessional, guests headed to the Elkridge Furnace Inn.
What a small group of love; Julian and his mother, and Emily with her parents. The sun was setting over the Cape.
This past weekend, as the weather warmed up and the sun came out, Emily and Julian tied the knot in a small private ceremony out on Cape Cod at Wequassett. The light was perfect; we took a walk on the beach while the tide was going out, enjoying the Chatham shore for its rugged, open beauty.
As the evening died down, the dancing kicked into gear, and folks put their final mark (fingerprint leaves!) on the guestbook--a beautiful screen-printed poster, designed by a friend.
Then, we arrived at Irvine. What a beautiful place! We had plenty of time before the reception, so the guests enjoyed their cocktail hour, and Mariko and Jeff enjoyed their guests.
The second shot is from that evening's photo booth. It's Mariko's parents, making good use of the prop basket. Enough said.
You may remember awhile back that I ran around Fell's Point with Mariko and Jeff for their engagement pictures. Well, the day arrived, folks!
So imagine my surprise when Mariko and Jeff's invitations came in the mail the other day!
I'm jumping on the bandwagon and sharing my ten favorite wedding images of 2009. It's so hard to narrow things down to ten. I'd probably pick a completely different set of images on any given day. But here we go...
In my internet travels and experiences, I occasionally come across excellent articles geared towards helping brides choose a good photographer, or how to plan the wedding day to achieve great photos. It's been awhile since I hired my wedding...
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