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Jessie + Nicholas : Wedding Part 1

September 6, 2010 by Jensey 33 Comments

Nick was one of my first friends in Florida. I met him on a slow day at the Magic Kingdom when the two of us were working at Dumbo the Flying Elephant. :) I made us become fast friends- You see, after my Disney College Program internship ended, all of the other Fantasyland interns went back home when their program was done. Basically, all of my best friends, the people who I’d lived and worked with for the past 8 months, left Florida. Because my family moved to Celebration right when my College Program was over, I was put on as part time and kept my job at the Magic Kingdom. I was feeling so depressed and lonely one day in August, when I bumped into Nick backstage, gave him my number, and said something along the lines of, “Look. I know this is completely lame, but I really, really need a friend.”

After that, Nick became one of the best friends I’ve ever had. This is us from a Fantasyland party back in ’04.

I really do believe meeting Nick was completely and totally meant to be. How do I know this? Because the next year on Nick’s birthday, I was introduced to his other best friend- A past roommate from UCF, Nathanial Root (*cue angels singing Hallelujah*).  I wasn’t looking for love the night we met, but seriously, I experienced my first and last “love at first sight” moment when I met this kid. :)

Nick took this photo of us in his room the night we met. :) Who woulda ever thought?!

Through the years, Nate and I watched Nick meet the wrong girl, after wrong girl…

… Until he finally met the right one- Jessie! :) Nate and I started seeing less of Nick when we started dating, and then that dropped even more after he started seeing Jessie, but these two truly are family to us, and being able to give them the gift of wedding photography meant the world to me. :)

Jessie has always been one of the most gorgeous girls I’ve ever met, but she was just glowing on her wedding day. :)

Why don’t all wedding gowns have pockets?!

Most beautiful siblings EVER.

Nick and Jessie’s reception was held in this amazing venue- The Poinsett Club of Greenville, South Carolina. It was gorgeous!

Most handsome groomsman EVER!

FAVORITE! <3

Poor Nate doubled as groomsman and my assistant. It was quite the day!

Here’s the kicker- Our best friend gets married in the one church we’ve ever shot in that didn’t allow photography during the ceremony. None. I was allowed to shoot Jessie going down the aisle, the kiss, and the recessional. How horrible is that?! I wasn’t even allowed to go sit in a pew to watch the ceremony! :(

Head over to Part Two! :)

Filed Under: Weddings Tagged With: greenville, greenville wedding photographer, poinsett club, sc, south carolina

Courtenay + Justin : Wedding

September 1, 2010 by Jensey 4 Comments

Courtenay and Justin were married in the magical Jekyll Island, Georgia!

Courtenay was absolutely gorgeous!

She and Justin opted for a “first look” so we had more time for photos. :)

Courtenay planned for them to exchange private vows… So romantic! :)

They also exchanged wedding gifts. :)

Courtenay’s grandfather made these adorable signs pointing their guests in the right directions. :)

Favorite!

Nate rented a tilt shift lens for this wedding.  I want to add it to our lens family so badly and I’m ready to set a place for it at the dinner table! ;)

Funny story- When I asked Courtenay on their engagement session what their first dance was going to be to, there was a bit of a misunderstanding: She said the theme song to James Bond, “Nobody Does it Better” by Carly Simon. I only heard the “theme song to James Bond part” and was picturing them coming in spy costumes, and dancing some choreographed number with fake guns and what not… It’s probably for the best that I was wrong. ;)

Toasts & Blessing.

How amazing were the lights in this tent?!

The cake cutting got a little messy. ;)

I’m changing my favorite again! :)

The end. Thanks for everything, Courtenay and Justin! :)

Filed Under: Weddings Tagged With: ga, georgia, jekyll island

Morgan + Jason : Wedding Part 2

August 27, 2010 by Jensey 3 Comments

Continued from Morgan and Jason’s Wedding Part I

Some kiss and cry photos from their receiving line…

So. If you’re a past client, you know we ask for 40 or so minutes to shoot just the bride and groom on the wedding day. The main reason we ask for so much time is because when things run late on a wedding day (which 90% of the time they do), that late time gets taken out of our photo time. Well, on Morgan and Jason’s wedding day, we had about 45 minutes. Take out the receiving line, add in the 50 or so group shot list, and we ended up with about 3 minutes to shoot the couple. Lucky for us, Morgan and Jason worked it out and we were still able to walk away with photos that I just loved.

This was the very first shot I took during that part of the day, and it’s one of my all time favorites. :)

Morgan and Jason met while working out at 24 Hour Fitness. Morgan insists it was love at first sight!

I love all the emotions during the speeches! :)

Morgan’s talented Mom made their wedding cake!

Morgan and Jason, thank you sooooooo much for letting us tag along on your big day! We truly had a wonderful time. :)

Filed Under: Weddings Tagged With: boca grande club

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