Hannah & Nick had the most perfect southern wedding. There was intricate lace, sweet iced tea, dreamy pastures and golden sunlight- and of course, plenty of hugs and smiles to go around! Oh, and there were popsicles, which is totally awesome but i’ll get to that later. We arrived at Hannah & Nick’s wedding a little earlier than we scheduled to start shooting so that we could scout out the property. We were so excited to notice the amount of time scheduled for couple portraits and we wanted to take full advantage of the beautiful venue Hannah chose! After making a few mental notes of locations to return to later, we returned to find hannah, reclining with her best friends, chatting away and enjoying a light lunch. The chill, fun vibe of the day was set!
The temperature climbed up to 97 degrees as we finished up bridal party and family portraits outside so it was quite a relief to hang out around the huge fans running inside. I love these images of Nick as he cooled off and relaxed before the ceremony:
When the time came for couple portraits we couldn’t wait to get started! Hannah & Nick are such naturals- they rocked every location and pose direction we threw at them! These are some of my favorite portraits ever, so classic:
KING OF POPS! Yes, please. What a perfect treat for a warm summer wedding!
Hannah & Nick, congratulations! You guys had an awesome wedding; thank you so much for having us. Hope you’re loving married life!
WOW, from start to finish! And King of Pops….perfect! (…and a great prop for that ring shot!)
And I’d say this is my favourite as well!
LOVE! I’m obsessed with her dress, the decor, KOP, and the cake. So classy
This is my favorite wedding you have photographed thus far. Stunning. The Bride & Groom have great smiles too! Nice work.
Firstly, fantastic work. Shot after shot of beauty and style in your work.
I am a fan of B&W and yours is sublime. I would pay to get an idea of your conversion process… amazing stuff.
I’m dying to know where the wedding was held! Beautiful!
Thanks guys!
*Erika- it was at Smithonia Farm near Athens, GA: http://www.smithoniafarm.com