Venue: The Barn of Chapel Hill | Florist: Wild Flora Farm | Planner: Sally Oakley Weddings and Events | Caterer: Rocky Top Catering | Ceremony Musician: Arioso Strings | DJ: Moladic Entertainment | Hair: Toni Gail at Arlington Hair Co. | Makeup: Emma Beaty | Event Rentals: CE Rental | Wedding Dress Boutique: Coastal Continue Reading
Read The PostToday is wedding day for Kaitlyn and Turner! This week as we were prepping for their wedding it seemed like it had been YEARS since we did their engagement session. Turns out, it has been almost TWO years. We shot their session pre Covid, a year before their original wedding date! So much has happened Continue Reading
Read The PostCatherine and William got married a few weekends ago at Beaufort Hotel in Beaufort, NC! They were surrounded by their family and close friends and if we haven’t said it enough we are loving these smaller, more intimate weddings. Catherine had her 3 daughters as bridesmaids and William had his cousin as his best man! Continue Reading
Read The PostWe are beyond ecstatic to be sharing Taylor and Corey’s wedding at The Carolina Inn! Aside from being two of the nicest individuals and such a sweet couple, they won our hearts completely by having a morning wedding with a brunch reception! We loved this idea, mainly because we love brunch more than pretty much Continue Reading
Read The PostColleen and Chase got married (yayyy!) last weekend which means the first order of business is sharing Colleen’s bridal portraits! Colleen was such a classically beautiful bride, her choice of dress and veil, along with her hairstyle fit perfectly with stone archways and wooden door at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Kinston. Colleen and Chase Continue Reading
Read The PostColleen and Chase are getting married today! But first, let’s talk about their engagement session. Aside from it being the actual hottest day of the year, it was the BEST time. Of course, partially because their dog, Finley. Partially because I was expecting Chase to not really be into taking photos (from experience, farmers don’t Continue Reading
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