This is my journal on documenting love, finding joy, and living life to the fullest. I'm so glad you're here, and hope you enjoy your stay!
This is my journal on documenting love,
finding joy, and living life to the fullest. I'm so glad you're here, and hope you enjoy your stay!
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Jessica and Justin’s Old Cigar Warehouse wedding was one of the smoothest flowing days I’ve had this year! The girls were already finished with hair and make-up finished when I arrived. The guys were prepared and on time too–with bowties tied! Their First Look and portraits went by quickly, then we all headed to OCW to get this bride and groom married. Having the ceremony and reception at the same location makes things so much easier for everyone, and BONUS, they get a lot more portraits because there’s no travel time to account for.
These two had the best wedding party, awesome family support, and an amazing group of friends surrounding them with love. It was such a joy to capture this sweet couples’ first day as husband and wife! Jessica and Justin, thank you for sharing this time with me! Enjoy my view of their wedding.
This year, I’ve had several couples read personal vows during their First Look, and I love this new addition. It’s a private moment that they can speak from their heart without pressure from a huge congregation.
I’m pretty sure I squealed when I saw this one on my camera. Definitely one of my top favorites from the day. Thanks to Wales Toney, the videographer, for helping with the veil and make the perfect “wind”!!
Venue: Old Cigar Warehouse
Cake: Couture Cakes
Hair/Makeup: Cotton Rouge
Florals: ONBB Design
DJ: Jumpin’ Jukebox
Dress: Allure Bridals
Videographer: Wales Toney
To view Jessica and Justin’s Charleston engagement session, then click HERE.
To view more Old Cigar Warehouse wedding blog posts, then click HERE or HERE.
If you would like to meet for coffee and chat about YOUR wedding photography, then click HERE to contact me. You can also click HERE to learn more about the JSP experience.
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