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Marcus & Lilly

 

We had a great chance to meet with Marcus and Lilly a while ago and already having mutual friends through their church family, when we did their engagement session came around (which you can see here), we already had a kinship and it made for an amazing session. That only transferred and made the wedding day even more laid back and fun! This beautiful wedding day took place between two different locations. It was our first time visiting at Warren Baptist Church and then the other location we have been to a lot, the Savannah Rapids Pavillion.

The day started with the girls in Evans where we did details and photographed them getting ready then split where I went to photograph the guys down the road for a little bit of getting ready with them before returning back to the girls to help with the reveal with the bridesmaids. Once the girls turned around and saw Lilly, they screamed with joy and then Lilly hit them with a hands in the hidden dress pockets twirl and they ran in to hug her making for an amazing moment. We then got her Dad and brought him out facing the other way to setup for their first look which turned into a beautiful and emotional moment once they hugged and we could tell he was fighting back tears. They finished their moment and took a few photos together and then we left to meet up with everyone at the Savannah Rapids Pavillion for the Bride and Groom’s first look and some group photos. Once we had Marcus setup, Lilly made her way out to him and tapped him on the shoulder for him to turn around. He had a huge smile on his face and they shared a sweet hug before heading down the stairs to meet up with the rest of the wedding party for group photos. Once we finished the group photos, we also did a few couples photos with Marcus and Lilly followed by us splitting up to meet back up at the church. Once everyone made it inside at Warren, we had a few minutes still of guests arriving and so Morgan and I took our places once the doors started shutting. It was split into the two aisles of the chapel so Morgan and I split up the aisles to get everyone coming down and then once it was Lilly’s turn, Morgan focused on Marcus as I photographed the Bride and her Father coming down the aisle at the same time. From here I went upstairs and Morgan stayed in the back of the chapel and we captured different angles of the ceremony where they prayed, took communion, exchanged rings and vows then finished off with their first kiss as husband and wife. They had so much joy on their face as they went back up the aisle together (they pretty much always have a ton of joy anyways but this was especially joyful). From here, we went to the prayer garden on the other side of the church grounds for the family formals and a few other couples portraits before driving to the reception at the Savannah Rapids Pavillion.

The reception was already full and felt like twice the amount of people than were at the ceremony somehow but we captured the details as everyone lined up to make their entrance and in just a matter of minutes everyone was dancing their way into the reception. Everyone had something funny for their entrance but there’s so many photos that it just didn’t make sense to blog them all here. Once they made it to their table, the food was blessed and in the next photo you see the toasts starting. Everyone’s toasts had such a different vibe and funny stories throughout so it was a lot of fun to hear and set a great tone for the rest of the reception. It was then time to do the dances where they had their first dance and at one point burst into laughter which was hard to not have a huge smile on your face seeing them having so much fun. They also did a Father/Daughter dance and Mother/Son dance before the cake cutting and then the dance floor opening up more. Right after the cake cutting, the first song that started playing had literally everyone singing. By the time the second song came on, I am pretty sure that maybe 8 people tops were still at their table instead of the dance floor which made for probably the most full dance floor we have ever seen, especially at the Rapids. Since everyone was dancing, the DJ setup a couples dance to see who had been married the longest. This is always one of our favorites to see and they even gave the winners a beautiful bouquet of flowers. From this point on was just pure party and fun whether it be forming a line going around the entire building, lifting their hands up and yelling “shout”, throwing the bouquet and even a bunch of fun line dances. They ended off the night with a super fun streamer exit and hopped into their SUV to drive off into the night as Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.

 

Vendors List

Photography - Beauty & Beard Photography @beautyandbeardphoto

Venue - Ceremony - Warren Baptist Church at the Chapel, Reception -Savannah Rapids Pavilion

Florist - Artificial flowers from Etsy

Caterer - Creative Moments Catering by Renee Jackson

DJ: Richard Jackson (Creative Moments Catering)

Cake: Claire and Emily Pugh

Dress - Jillians Bridal Outlet (Hickory, NC)

Bridesmaids Dresses - Azazie

Men’s Attire - Simon’s Formal Wear

Alex & Tahirah

 

Alex and Tahirah’s wedding day took place at the Augusta Marriott in Downtown Augusta, GA. They had a ton of amazing vendors helping bring it all together to make it their wedding day and making sure to pay respects to their family members that had passed on recently.

On the wedding day, Morgan, myself and our third shooter Tom all showed up and made our way into the hotel where you go upstairs to all of the different event rooms that they have. We found Alex and the planners to direct us to the makeup room so we could say hey and find out where the details were. We sent Tom to photograph the guys since they were already ready and close to the front entrance where he could take them to a nice shaded spot that we liked. While he was starting that, we were upstairs in the bride’s room photographing the bridal details that we could and then making our way back down the elevator to the makeup room again. Around that time, the ceremony was almost finished being decorated and we had a decent amount of time before Tahirah was finished getting ready so we made our way to photograph the ceremony and reception areas before anyone was in the space. It was beautifully done and, you cannot tell but the lights were super dim which made for a romantic feel but can be challenging for photography and video. Once the ceremony started, Alex and the officiant came from a side door straight into the ceremony and everyone else came down the aisle. A few of which were holding photos of family members and placing them in the seats that they would have sat in had God not called them home. Once everyone had made it to their place, it was Tahirah’s turn to come down the aisle. Before she did though, there was an amazing prayer (not even kidding, beautiful moment here and we were blessed by it). One important note here is that the man that walked her down the aisle was her Father’s best friend for many years so he stepped in to honor that friendship and we thought that was such an amazing thing for him to do. As they walked down the aisle together, Alex had a big smile on his face and you could see the joy rushing in for both of them to take in that moment together. Once they exchanged their vows and rings, they kissed and made their way down to jump the broom together. As they were walking up the aisle as husband and wife, Alex pulled out a signature move of his from what we understand and honestly, just look at how happy they are in the photos there. Once everyone made it out of the ceremony, we made our way with the bridal party and a few other family members to do the photos outside with them. Everyone wanted to do the photos close and since there was a big group, we found a spot with some shade right outside of the back doors with a little bit of the river in the background and quickly went through any photos that were requested and once we dismissed the bridal party and most of the family, we took just a few of the newly weds as well so that she could get into some more comfortable shoes (we highly recommend to always have a change of shoes as a bride). So as she was changing shoes and taking a moment, we started photographing the reception food and cakes. Before too long, they had lined up and all started making their way into the reception where everyone danced their way in and the building was full of cheer and excitement for this amazing couple. They came out and went straight into their first dance before a sequence of events such as the cake cuttings, a little speech and video put together including famous people and others super important to the Bride which was really cool and probably one of the first times we saw something like this. They also did the garter and bouquet tosses which were hilarious and also quite a few speeches that were heartfelt and emotional. We could tell this meant a lot to Alex and Tahirah both and we were so honored to be a part of that moment and may have shed a few tears ourselves. At that point, the last few speeches picked it back up and set off an open dance floor and more drinks at the bar where it was more free flow and everyone got to enjoy in their own way. There was no formal exit so we actually ended our night with a ton of fun at the photo booth where the bride and groom were taking photos with everyone. They had a little break at one point right at our time to leave so we said goodbye really quick and congratulated them one last time. We are so happy for this couple and wish them many years of wonderful marriage!

 
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Vendors List

Photography - Beauty & Beard Photography @beautyandbeardphoto

Venue - The Augusta Marriott

Mike & Lydia

 

We had the honor of meeting via Zoom with Mike and Lydia back in January of this year to talk about their wedding day. We made plans for the live stream and everything they needed for the wedding day at St. Mary on the Hill Catholic Church.

On the wedding day, we got to show up and say hey then get ready for the ceremony quickly before getting into our places. Being the times that we live in, there weren’t many people attending so we got set up a live stream for the family and it’s always fun to host and make sure everyone hears everything during the ceremony. Once everyone was lined up and ready, the ceremony started with the groom coming out with the priest from behind the altar and everyone else came down the aisle. Once Lydia made her way out of the room that she was waiting in, Mike had a big smile on his face. We could tell how happy they were but our biggest impression was just how sweet of a couple these two are! Once they made it hand it hand at the altar, there were a few readings, blessings, prayers and they also did communion before finishing off the ceremony with a joyous kiss. After the kiss, they made their way back up the aisle together as husband and wife along with the rest of the bridal party and family. Everyone had made it back and so we actually turned right back around and went to the altar to do some family and bridal party photos briefly as well as a few with the newly weds. Once we finished all of those, we went up stairs where Morgan had been for the ceremony to use the big stained glass windows up there for a few couples portraits and then broke off to meet them at the spot where he proposed which was at the Savannah Rapids Park on the dock (you probably know the spot). It was so great because during the original meeting, we heard about him getting breakfast for them and they watched the sun rise while sitting on this dock together and he proposed there which just sounds so beautiful and perfect. Even more perfect is that now they have photos on their wedding day there as well which turned out beautifully. What better spot to end off our short day with them. Since there was no formal exit for us to photograph, we took a few as they crossed the bridge heading back to our cars so they could go to their intimate reception together which somewhat felt like a good exit and wrap up for this blog. We congratulated them again and we all went our separate ways but, of course no good story ends there! We cannot wait to see what the future holds for this power couple!

 

Vendors List

Photography - Beauty & Beard Photography @beautyandbeardphoto

Venue - St. Mary on the Hill Catholic Church

Tables and Chairs for reception: All Star Tents and Events

Bridal Gown: David's Bridal with purple lace appliques purchased from SilkfabricDesigns on Etsy and applied by the bride and her mom

Veil: Elegant Bridals

Men's Suites: Men's Wearhouse

Groom's Ring: Windsor Fine Jewelers

Bride's Ring: Green Lake Jewelry Works

Invitations: The Knot

Wedding Website: Minted

Makeup: Madeline Todd, LLC

Reception Food: Zoes Kitchen

Bridesmaid Dresses: Azazie.com

Ben & Hannah

10-26-2019


 

This wedding took place in a town that is very near to our hearts, Washington, GA. It is where I spent a good portion of my life in high school growing up and my parents still call it home. So for us, it was a bit of a reunion seeing many familiar faces. I first met Hannah in High school, so when they contacted us about doing photography for their wedding, of course we were super excited!

Hannah and Ben are two peas in a pod! It was so cute capturing their romantic shots after the I Do’s and seeing just how well their personalities played off of one another. It’s nice to be a part of something so beautiful happening in the lives of old friends and being a part of making sure it goes perfectly!

The ceremony took place at Callaway Farms, in Washington….And the coolest part? This is the first wedding there of many to come. The farm is now an official wedding venue owned by the brides family and just look at that ceremony site! !t’s such a beautiful backdrop with a lot of gorgeous options for photos that we enjoyed taking full advantage of!

The reception was held at the Fitzpatrick Hotel in the downtown square of Washington, Ga. It’s always a classy option with an amazing garden area out back that helps seat large groups of people. During the reception, there were super emotional speeches and a lot of beautiful moments then it quickly moved into an amazing celebration full of dancing and laughter and we have to say that the dj was so good! As the night went on they danced with their friends and family before they drove off as Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie! Congrats to the happy couple and we are excited for what the future holds for your lives together!

 
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Vendors List

Photography - Beauty & Beard Photography @beautyandbeardphoto

Makeup - Paula Stevens and Mahlory Wood of E-Clips Salon

Flowers & Decor - Carol McTier of McTier Family Farms

Venue - The Sale Barn at Callway Farms / The Fitzpatrick Hotel

DJ - Pirone Entertainment

Caterer - Hannah's family prepping + Pam and Newton Gunter serving

Cake - Megan Kennedy (friend of the family)

Officiant - Allen Stephens (Hannah's Godfather)