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Sometime they fall in love, and sometimes you do too.

With the people you shoot.

Meet Deborah and Craig *and the crew*. I technically was the second shooter for the wedding. That allowed for more creativity than usual. I like to play and remember my love for just people and photography. Back to the Basics.

We were married at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston. Which is known for it’s cherry red, exploding doors that happen to just beg for photographs.

Cocktail Hour was Robert Lange Studios on King St. Which was a very vibrant, energetic studio. If you get a chance to go check out his work, it’s really cool

Reception was at McGrady’s. With it’s raw textures and artistic paintings it was really amazing. I’ve lived in Charleston for a long time now and had no idea that McGrady’s was the treasure trove it turned out to be.

We worked with Hannah Alexander, who is a wedding planner and oversaw the finite details so that it all came together beautifully. Great Job. It was Amazing!

 I covered the guys. Which I know can be awkward as most fellas don’t really love to get their pics taken but these guys were so fun.  I kept em moving and I know several times they prob thought I was nuts but they obliged none the less. 

This would be one of those times they were like…..’WHAT do you want us to do?’ Now, you get it. Right guys?

And although we were expecting rain, which I was kind of happily anticipating.. there wasn’t much water for  reflections.. so we found a fire station near us and they had recently washed their fire trucks – so we had a PUDDLE.. YAY puddles! The guys no longer thought I was loco at this point, they left it up the fire fighters to think I was I should be committed. 

And though I didn’t get to do get ready pics of the girls I don’t want to leave Deborah out. She radiated.

I love her red hair. And she had the GREATEST, most animated expressions. Her face just lit up when she laughed. Her bouquet was beautiful. 

We used these red doors as much as possible.  Couldn’t get enough of them.

Moody. Dramatic. Love this one.

I love this one too. 

Isn’t that laugh SERIOUSLY contagious? I mean. I need to laugh just seeing her expression.

And I’ve gotten a few emails from Deb and Craig’s party to see some of the photos. So I hope I filled the void of getting some posted. 

So.. that’s it for now. I enjoyed working with everyone and meeting new friends. Deborah and Craig. Thank you for your sincere kindness. I wish you all the blessings possible. xoxoxo

Until Next Time. 

 

 

 

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March 21, 2009 - 1:48 pm

ALLIE AMONOO - MY GOODNESS TOMME YOUR ARTISTIC DIRECTION IS PRICELESS & TIMELESS!!!CREATING MOOD…INVOKING EMOTION…YOUR ANGLES AND THEMES ECLECTIC AND UNIQUE!!!ITS LIKE VOGUE EDITORIAL AND IVE WORKED W/ SOME THE BEST OF THEM :) BRIDE MAG LOOKS LIKE A CATOLOGUE COMPARED TO THIS!!!

March 19, 2009 - 10:27 pm

jess - these are awesome. that reflection shot is sweeeet! great job

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