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/Relaxed? You better believe it.
Aaron and Jamie's wedding and reception were both chill. Low-key all the way. Gotta love it.
Check out a few of our favorites.
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Relaxed? You better believe it.
Aaron and Jamie's wedding and reception were both chill. Low-key all the way. Gotta love it.
Check out a few of our favorites.
Relaxed? You better believe it.
Aaron and Jamie's wedding and reception were both chill. Low-key all the way. Gotta love it.
Check out a few of our favorites.
Small weddings are often my favorites. Laid back and intimate, like Shannon and Joel's Sunday wedding at the Emory Conference Center, small weddings bring together important friends and family in a show of support for a couple entering into wedded bliss.
Here are a few favorites from this Jewish wedding celebration filled with thoughtful rituals, symbolizing the exquisiteness of the relation between husband and wife, as well as their promises to each other and to the Jewish people.
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Small weddings are often my favorites. Laid back and intimate, like Shannon and Joel's Sunday wedding at the Emory Conference Center, small weddings bring together important friends and family in a show of support for a couple entering into wedded bliss. Here are a few favorites from this Jewish wedding celebration filled with thoughtful rituals, symbolizing the exquisiteness of the relation between husband and wife, as well as their promises to each other and to the Jewish people.
Organ and bagpipe music, as well as congregational hymns, filled the the sanctuary at the at Emory Presbyterian Church, during Elizabeth and Charlie’s early November wedding. The ceremony was quite traditional with a twist -- the groom and male family members all were dressed in Scottish attire.
Elizabeth and Charlie considered what some call the bride and groom’s day to be their community’s day instead. According to Elizabeth,”we believe wholeheartedly that we are hosting a party to thank those closest to us for their love and support.”
As a way to make sure their guest had a good time, Elizabeth made sure to include fun activities for the kids, provide games for people who don't like to dance, incorporate music from different eras so that all generations were comfortable, and to provide flip flops and shawls.
Many of the details, including a variety of baskets, table cards and cake toppers were hand-made by Elizabeth.
Ceremony: Emory Presbyterian Church
Florist: Petals A Florist
Cake Artist: Antolina's Cakes
Officiant: Rev. Jill Oglesby Evans
Reception: Emory Conference Center
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Organ and bagpipe music, as well as congregational hymns, filled the the sanctuary at the at Emory Presbyterian Church, during Elizabeth and Charlie’s early November wedding. The ceremony was quite traditional with a twist -- the groom and male family members all were dressed in Scottish attire.
Elizabeth and Charlie considered what some call the bride and groom’s day to be their community’s day instead. According to Elizabeth,”we believe wholeheartedly that we are hosting a party to thank those closest to us for their love and support.”
As a way to make sure their guest had a good time, Elizabeth made sure to include fun activities for the kids, provide games for people who don't like to dance, incorporate music from different eras so that all generations were comfortable, and to provide flip flops and shawls.
Many of the details, including a variety of baskets, table cards and cake toppers were hand-made by Elizabeth.
Ceremony: Emory Presbyterian Church
Florist: Petals A Florist
Cake Artist: Antolina's Cakes
Officiant: Rev. Jill Oglesby Evans
Reception: Emory Conference Center
Atlanta wedding photographer Cindy Brown brings a photojournalist's eye, a chaplain's calmness and a Southerner's drawl to her storytelling photography
17 … Number of cities I lived in
13 … My dog Roux’s age
10,000 … Approximate number of rolls of film I’ve shot
5 … Number of degrees I’ve earned
47 … Number of states I’ve visited
5 … Number of cats who’ve owned me
7 …Number of newspapers I’ve worked for
13 … Age when I started riding a motorcycle
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