Thursday, July 05, 2007

Carolyn Rose and Andrew!

Congratulations to Carolyn Rose and Andrew! We had a blast hanging out with them on Saturday! Carolyn Rose and Andrew had a perfect day... we were rained on early on in the day, and then it cleared up and was absolutely beautiful for the rest of the evening!

I love the the feeling these preparation images invoke.





And this detail of Carolyn Rose's dress...



Carolyn Rose was absolutely stunning in her couture wedding gown.





Andrew was quite dashing, as well!



The ceremony was held at Signal Mountain Presbyterian. It was our first wedding at this church, and I thought the church was beautiful! Check out the slideshow for more ceremony images!

First sight...





I love the light and subtle emotion in this moment that Nathan captured as the bride and groom left the sanctuary...



A few portraits...











On Saturday, we had the privilege of working with the lovely and talented Taylor Monen, of Soirees. Taylor is an amazing event designer, and is always so helpful throughout the wedding day... We just LOVE working with Taylor!





Congratulations Carolyn Rose and Andrew! I can't wait to work on your wedding album!

Enjoy your slideshow!

7 comments:

Bobbi said...

that wide angle shot of the dress buttoning is GENIUS!!! :) Great work as alllllllways!

~bobbi 

STEVE DePINO said...

great work...love that balcony shot!

6 of Four Creations said...

I love the first site shot. Great job! It was fun seeing you guys on the 4th!

Unknown said...

You have a very unique perspective. I love your work.

Garrett Nudd Photography Blog said...

Very nice. It was great popping in on you. We'll have to do it again. :-)

Tim Halberg said...

The shot of the two of them sitting outside kissing makes me think of a couple in a movie who snuck off to make out and got caught on camera~!

Davina said...

I really like that preparation shot from below the lady buttoning up the dress. Super cool. And what a great anniversary you two had! wow! All that grown up time must have been just amazing...