Three weeks after the celebration, and I'm just now having an opportunity to shoot some of the details of Sara's wedding. A much needed return to the camera!
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Invitation atop the book of historic churches that served as the guest book |
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One of my favorite details: EJ's handwriting circa 2000 |
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Traditions: Pinson Cousins Loving Cup began with Raina & Stephen in 2015, and the tablecloth from Goose was used at our wedding in 1989 and covered the wedding cake table at Sara's & EJ's; the book of historic churches includes our family's ancestral Mt. Enon Church and Cemetery; handkerchiefs embroidered for the wedding will be passed on |
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Invitation to the ceremony pictured with my bouquet atop the photo of the sanctuary |
In a Nutshell
I have a deep appreciation for tradition, and my desire to preserve memories through photography grows stronger day by day.
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