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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

July 7, 2012: Caitlin & Simon

I have been trying to think of exactly the right words to describe my feelings about this wedding and this is what I came up with:  ........................................... um, nothing because I AM SPEECHLESS. 

I could tell you how much the yellow and cream combination lit up this tent and even had the waitstaff saying how "happy" the tent looked. I could tell you how stunning the white bridesmaids dresses were and how adorable the silver mercury glass mushrooms looked on a runner of burlap and moss. I could tell you how beautiful the bride was or how much everyone enjoyed the custom photo booth. 

Instead, I will let you feast your eyes on these amazing pictures shot by Brae Howard Photography. And you absolutely HAVE TO WATCH the video by Noah Stoner featuring my new favorite first dance song of all time, "Everlasting Light."
















5 comments:

  1. Amazing photos. I love how the photos captured the fun side of the bride and groom, the photo booth is a great idea for a wedding party. The shots of the guests dancing at the reception are golden, it is incredible that those moments were captured so well and so in focus. It must be a great feeling to assist so many people on their special day.

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  2. I loved the video and photos! Beautiful couple and wedding…looks like they had a wonderful time! LOVE the dress….my daughter is getting married and would love to know where the dress came from/designer/ style no. any information you might have would be greatly appreciated!

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    1. Hi Jean Marie,

      My dress was designed by Suzanne Neville (UK) and was purchased from Wedding Atelier in NYC. Thanks for your nice comments!!

      Caitlin

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  3. Love the photos super Beautiful
    Hope You Stop By & Follow Back !!!!
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  4. I absolutely love the photo booth! I had a similar idea in mind! Did you just buy vintage frames and paint them? And then have the photographer take pictures or did you hire someone separate for the photo booth? Thanks! And congratulations!

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