Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Kassi in the Palmer House Pool

We started photographing Kassi at Waterfront Park, so of course we had to get her in the fountains! But it wasn't time to get her soaking wet yet. Next we headed over to the Palmer House and did some shooting around the grounds. You will have to watch the slideshow to see Kassi dive in the pool!
















So what do you think? Would you dive in a pool in your wedding dress?

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Sheena's Bridal Session - Champagne & Strawberries

It has been two years since Sheena and Sam were married, but she was all for pulling out her wedding dress and having fun in it! We chose a setting that would contrast Sheena's beauty. We also incorporated champagne and strawberries - a favorite of Sheena's. You can see her slideshow here.















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Annie's Bridal Session - Page's Thieves Market

Annie's bridal session was at Page's Thieves Market in Mt. Pleasant. If you haven't been there before, you should definitely check it out - it is a fun place! Annie is actually a model, and she did a fabulous job! We thought it would be fun to incorporate her guitar into the shot. You can see her slideshow here.



















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Suzanne's Bridal Session - IN Shem Creek!

Suzanne and her husband love going out on their boat so we decided to trash her dress in Shem Creek. She was a great sport! We took a boat ride out to their house boat for a few photos and then Suzanne jumped off of a shrimp boat twice! Be sure to check out her slideshow here.















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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Jaime & Jay's Wedding at Boone Hall Plantation

Saturday was such a sunny, warm, beautiful day! I was so happy to have the opportunity to photograph Jaime & Jay's wedding at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant.

You can see their slideshow here.



This is Molly (a.k.a. the flower girl). She is a great singer and was so sweet to sing the ABC song to me!


This is Jay's grandmother (A.K.A. Gran), and she was so pretty we just couldn't stop taking pictures of her.


Jay surprised Jaime with this beautiful necklace that he had someone make with diamonds that belonged to one of their grandmothers. She was so happy to get it and quickly replaced the necklace that she had been wearing.
Their waterfront ceremony on the back lawn was beautiful, and it didn't hurt that it was the perfect day for an outdoor wedding. Meet...Jaime & Jay Terry!
You can tell from their photos that Jaime & Jay make each other so happy.
I like this shot with the sun peeking through between them.
The reception was a the cotton dock, and everything was beautiful. David, from event sublime did a great job with the flowers. They were simple, yet elegant. We really liked the way he used a different arrangement at each table.


Is this a gorgeous view or what?
The cake was pretty and it smelled heavenly.
The first dance...
The crowd was fun and there was lots of dancing going on. This lady was a great dancer and wasted no time getting on the dance floor. You gotta love that!

Aretha - uhhhhh - I mean Jaime is such a great sport! She and her bridesmaids put on a great show!
Be sure to check out their wedding slideshow here. When the slideshow ends, you will be prompted to log in at Pictage where you may view all of the wedding photos and make purchases if you wish.


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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Bishop England High School Cheerleaders

Yesterday afternoon I stopped by Bishop England High School for a few minutes to snap some pictures of the cheerleaders. You can see their slideshow here and view all images and make purchases here.




We did quick photos of each girl...







...followed by a traditional group shot.



And then a group shot just for fun...


The senior cheerleaders...


The junior cheerleaders...


A few of the senior girls stayed around for a few more minutes so I got some extra shots of them. You may recognize Hilary. She is my assistant sometimes at weddings, and I think she is fabulous!












You may check out their slideshow here or view all images and make purchases here.

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