John + Pamela//Metropolitan Building Wedding

blog-036 This blog post has been a couple days in coming because there were just SO many pictures of this beautiful venue and couple to go through that I couldn't narrow it down!  More than grateful still doesn't describe the opportunity I had to photograph Pamela and John's wedding at the Metropolitan Building in New York City.  Pamela contacted me back in November about being her wedding photographer after finding some of my work on Brooklyn Bride's blog.  She wrote me an email telling me she loved my pictures, and was even more excited when she read about me and saw we shared a love for Chick-fil-a and Jesus.  Pamela really wanted a photographer to capture the beauty of the venue but even more so who understood the significance of what was taking place, i.e. two people entering into a covenant of marriage before God and loved ones.  She told me that and I couldn't have felt more connected to what she was saying.  I think that's the biggest privilege of my job- I get to be a part of this really special day that is one of God's greatest gifts to us.

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About a month or so later I got email from a photographer in Brooklyn, Jamie Lefkowitz.  Jamie had found my name on Brooklyn Bride and contacted me about shooting together not knowing I lived in Athens, GA.  We talked and I told her about this wedding in Queens, and ironically she and her husband were married at the same Metropolitan Building.  Jamie also photographed the wedding with me and Carrie Jo and she did an awesome job.  It was so neat to see how one blog post could connect people!  Big thanks to both Jamie and Carrie Jo for some of the images here.blogg-017blogg-015blogg-004 blogg17blog-020

The Metropolitan Building is this AMAZING old building in the midst of an industrial area of Queens.  It is used for events and photo shoots, and is by far the most beautiful venue I have shot at.  The window light is beautiful and floods each floor of the building, and the antique furniture is awesome enough to make Anthropologie a fan.  Pamela and John were able to pick out furniture and any other items they wanted to use for their wedding from the amazing inventory.  Below is a picture of the room of chairs they had---- gahhhhhhhhhhh.....blog-017blogg-005

John bought one his favorite books, Pilgrim's Progress, for each of his groomsmen.  The best part was that he searched for old copies of it, and wrote a note to each groomsmen on the inside.  The books had so much character, and I was impressed that each one was carefully searched for and picked out.blog-119blogg-007 blog-024 blog-026 blog-048bloggg2 blog-056blog-032 blogg18blog-034 blog-043 blog-045blog-079 blog-046 blog-052 blog-055blogg16

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Pamela and John's ceremony was what really stuck with me about the whole wedding.  A close friend and mentor from John's time at Princeton married them, and the ceremony was meaningful and beautiful.  They chose two hymns for everyone to sing, and it was during the first one that my eyes just flooded with tears.  It was the hymn "Come thou Fount," written in the 1700s and definitely one of my favorites.  There weren't any instruments playing but just everyone's voices filling up the room.  It was during the singing that I had this deep sense of God's presence and kindness in my life in a powerful way.  I felt like God had given me this couple and wedding and trip to New York with one of my closest friends as a way to remind me that he loved me and that all of this was a gift.  In a second there were a million thoughts in my head, including gratitude that God had given me a job that I love and that it was him that was bringing me to these places and getting to know these people.  I know this is a super spiritual way of looking at photographing a wedding, but it was for real.  I know the Lord had me their to remind me of his goodness towards me, especially for when I came back home to a life of diapers and dirty clothes and a seemingly endless lists of tasks to do.  I stood with Pamela after the ceremony before we started family pictures and she thanked me for being here to celebrate and document this day.  And I teared up again and had to tell her that this day was big for me too.

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Pamela and John left the wedding in a vintage checkered taxi while guests waved goodbye with sparklers, which is a rare find in New York considering the state doesn't allow the sale of fireworks.  The sparklers had to bought in another state to be used there, which I thought was especially fun considering sparklers are a huge staple down south.  They rode off to start their honeymoon in Paris the next day, which seems like such a magical way to spend your honeymoon.  I am so so happy for you guys, so thankful you asked me to photograph your wedding, and so so grateful to God for the gifts that he gives us.  I hope this day serves as a reminder of God's kindness to both you two as a couple and to me for all the years to come...blogg-024blogg-023 blogg-022

Mr. + Mrs. King//Braves Country Wedding

blog-39 I have a particular LOVE for people who are genuine and incorporate their genuine interests into their wedding day.  I love when people show who they are and what they love because it feels right, not just trying to keep up with the latest trends.  So when I realized how much Lindsey and Tony loved baseball (more specifically, the Atlanta Braves) and found ways to bring in Braves details to their wedding I knew I had found some genuine and fun people.  And I was so impressed by all the little ways the Braves theme ran throughout the day! From the ring bearer baseball bowties to the Braves Jersey that guests signed, it was full of navy and red to make Bobby Cox proud.

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These two are fun people.  I realized how much so when I started taking their pictures and saw how many different facial expressions Lindsey could give the camera and how Tony was up for anything.  And these two are people who love God and people- it was so clear to tell from their ceremony and reception.  It was really neat to see them pray together after seeing each other for the first time.  My awesome second shooter Steven and I left them alone for a few minutes but of course got a quick shot of them from the back of the chapel.  We are photo snipers.blog-12 blog-15 blog-18 blog-20

The whole bridal party was a really fun group, and the groomsmen were very much up for taking some bridesmaid type photos:) Love this.blog-22 blog-26

A family friend of Tony's owns this 1969 VW bug that they used to drive to the reception and take off for their honeymoon in.  I couldn't have been more excited to see this getaway car... this is the kind of car I would pick to drive off in! Or to just drive in general.  The bug was complete with luggage racks and old luggage, the only thing missing was a surfboard:)  If anyone is looking for a car to rent for their wedding and likes this, let me know and I can get you in touch with them!blog-30 blog-34king-3

Tony and Lindsey's reception was at Reid Barn in Cumming, and there couldn't have been a greener or more beautiful place for it.  Outside was decorated with lights and Braves corn hole for guests to play, and the food was a perfect southern meal of BBQ and sweet potato casserole and everything else that makes a guest excited for the reception.  Friends of the family help decorate the tables with old baseball trophies, vintage baseballs, tickets and candles and pictures of Lindsey and Tony playing on little league teams were attached to an old metal gate.  This was done so so well- I loved that they really made it their own!blog-38blog-41king-4blog-43blog-44blog-45blog-46blog-47blog-48

One last thought- Lindsey's grandmother had to be the one of the best grandmothers I've encountered at a wedding.  She had the moves to every song, including rap songs, and would give me the best facial expressions for pictures (clearly this runs in the family!).  I had to include one shot of her because her dancing made my day.

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THANKS a million for including me in your big day-I felt honored to capture it!

Mr. + Mrs. Kinsler//Big Day at Kimball Hall

chelsea chris-2 I tend to think couples start to look alike after being together for a long time.  I remember meeting Chris and Chelsea for the first time when they were dating and thought they were brother and sister, which means that after being married for awhile they will be identical!  Clearly they are not brother and sister but an awesome couple who are now husband and wife.  Their wedding took place at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church and Kimball Hall in Roswell, Georgia on a super gorgeous spring day.  All of those purple flowers you see on trees (Wisteria- they are actually a vine) were in bloom and covering the trees at Kimball Hall making for a perfect setting for the reception.  Chelsea chose tiffany blue as one of her main wedding colors and had a lot of thoughtful reception details, like a timeline of major events in their relationship and pictures of each bridesmaid and why they are significant to Chelsea.  Each table had significant numbers to Chris and Chelsea's relationship and an explanation of those numbers.  They did an awesome job personalizing their wedding day!blog-2

One part of the day that really sticks out to me is Chelsea and Chris' flower girl, Audrey.  She just cracked me up all day but the best was when she read the reading during the wedding ceremony.  It was so special to hear her little voice read about God's love, how he loved us first.  And to hear her say big theological words from the bible like "propitiation."  It was my favorite ceremony reading yet.blog-7 blog-8 blog-9 blog-12 blog-17 blog-18

Chris and his groomsmen are clearly close (figuratively and literally as you can see:).  They are a really fun group of guys who made sure to give Chris a hard time and make him laugh all day.  And when it came time to dance at the reception they made sure to bust a move.  blog-19 blog-21 blog-4blog-23 blog-24

One of my favorite moments of the day was seeing Chelsea's grandmother give her two thumbs up before she walked down the aisle.  So precious! I hope to one day be able to see grandchildren get married!

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Kimball Hall is a beautiful reception venue with a real family feeling to it.  I loved how wonderful and personal the staff was to work with at every step of the evening and what a beautiful job the owner, Julie, did in making everything go smoothly and being great to work with.  I can't recommend this venue enough! And check out the reception ballroom... incredible.

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Chris and Chelsea- thanks so much for having me and the talented Steven Wallace photograph your wedding... you guys are clearly in love and so loved by those around you; I hope this day always reminds you of that!

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