Bradley and Kate spend a few intimate moments under the veil after their ceremony at the Old Medical School Building in louisville
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Bradley and Kate spend a few intimate moments under the veil after their ceremony at the Old Medical School Building in louisville
Ellen's bridesmaids provide the motor for her carriage as they parade her around the lobby of the Seelback Hilton in downtown Louisville. Let's face it ladies, when you're wearing a wedding dress, you own wherever you are and I'm up for making unique images.
Chad is getting a little love from his groomsmen as we walk down 5th Street in Downtown Louisville. Chad and his guys goofed and had a great time during our session prior to the wedding.
2013 is starting off to be a very busy year, so contact me with your wedding date for all your photography needs!
Jessica and Chad stole away to the Rathskeller in the basement of the Seelbach Hilton right off 4th Street in Louisville after their reception. The couple and I returned to the hotel after their reception for a little Bride and Groom session, taking in the many locations the area has to offer.
I'll be at the 300 Spring and The Grand weddings shows in January 2013. Stop by to check out my show specials.
Daniel and Erica are lifted up by friends and other reception guests as they dance the hora on the beach-front deck.
You don't fathers lose it until the father daughter dance, Which is fine by me, and it makes for wonderful photographs. Erica's Father hugs her right after their dance during their beach-side reception in Cancun Mexico.
Daniel, his new bride, Erica and their wedding party jump for joy on the beach right after the ceremony. Shoes came off and pant legs rolled up to enjoy a little Gulf of Mexico surf before the reception.
Erica stands in one of the restaurant cabanas at the Now Sapphire Resort in Cancun, Mexico. The resort was filled with open air areas, restaurants and bars and the staff was more than accommodating when it came to photography.