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Carolina Inn Weddings: Stephanie and Scott are married!

There's a corner of my heart set aside for couples who get married at the Carolina Inn because that's where Frank and I got married years and years ago. It's such a special place for us. Anytime we get to shoot there, it is always a pleasure. And when we have clients like Stephanie and Scott, we're just in seventh heaven. The inn was the busiest I've ever seen it -- two weddings, a prom and a good-size corporate party all going on more or less at once, but the staff was on top of everything, even when the threat of rain forced some last-minute reconfiguring of spaces. So while things were hopping downstairs, the atmosphere upstairs where Stephanie and her bridesmaids got dressed was much more relaxed.

 

 

Stephanie putting on her wedding dress at the Carolina Inn

 

 

In true Carolina Girl fashion, Stephanie choose the perfect shade of blue for her eight bridesmaids' dresses.

 

 

Bridesmaids getting dressed at Stephanie and Scott's Carolina Inn wedding

 

 

 

What would a wedding be without giggly flower girls...

 

Flower girls at the Carolina Inn

 

 

 

...and a reluctant ring bearer?

 

 

 

 

Love these two shots of the couple with their grandmothers.

 

 

 

Scott with his grandmother

 

 

 

Quite the color-coordinated (and good-looking) wedding party, right?

 

Scott and the groomsmen

 

 

Stephanie and her bridesmaids

 

 

Stephanie and bridesmaids with champagne in the sunroom

 

 

 

Rachel Hamm and her team at Bliss by Sam did a great job of coordinating the ceremony. Here's the wedding party lined up, ready to go.

I think we were all holding our breath, hoping that the rain that was threatening to pour would hold off.

 

 

Wedding party waiting to walk in to the ceremony.

 

 

Flower girls.

 

 

Stephanie and her dad walking in to the ceremony at the Carolina Inn.

 

 

Scott seeing Stephanie on their wedding day.

 

 

Bridesmaid wiping away a tear.

 

 

 

It did.  :)

 

Wide wedding shot

 

 

 

Best. Recessional. Ever.  I couldn't pick a favorite.

 

 

Stephanie and Scott Recessional 1

 

 

Recessional #2

 

 

Recessional #3

 

 

We had just enough time for a few couple portraits and the wedding party shots before the rain poured down.

 

 

Stephanie and Scott in the courtyard.

 

 

 

Wedding party shots at the Carolina Inn.

 

 

 

A sampling of all the Carolina Blue and orange-accented details, featuring another edible work of art by the always-amazing Lorie at Simply Cakes.

 

Stephanie and Scott details collage.

 

 

 

Cutting the cake at the Carolina Inn.

 

 

 

 

Smashing the cake into Stephanie's face.

 

 

 

Jason at Island Sound did a great job keeping everyone on their feet all night.

 

 

Scott dancing at the reception.

 

 

Dancing at the Reavis wedding.

 

 

Stephanie and Scott welcomed quite a few kids to the reception. I think they had as much fun as the adults did. Who doesn't love the Casper Slide (Part 2)?

 

 

Kids dancing at the Reavis reception.

 

 

 

Ah...so inspiring to see the older generation passing along dance tips to the whipper-snappers.

 

 

Dancing advice.

 

 

I think he's got it.

 

 

 

 

So does the flower girl...

 

 

Flower girl dancing.

 

 

 

until a nap calls.

 

 

Flower girl crashes on chairs at the Reavis Reception.

 

 

 

Last dance.

 

 

Stephanie and Scott's last dance

 

 

 

Whether it's walking down an aisle or making their grand exit from the reception, Stephanie and Scott are one couple who really know how to make an exit!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephanie and Scott, thanks for letting us share your amazing wedding day!


Jackie and Brett

Jackie and Brett were married on October 7 at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill. I don't know what it is about the Carolina Inn, but whenever I am lucky enough to shoot there, inevitably, the images are some of my favorites. Maybe it's the gorgeous surroundings, from the elegant suites where the brides and grooms get ready, to the pretty outdoor courtyards where the ceremonies take place, to the elegant Old Well Room with its graphic black-and-white tiled floor. Maybe it's because that's where Frank and I got married over 17 years ago. Whatever magic happens there, I hope it keeps happening. I love Carolina Inn weddings!

When I photographed Jackie and Brett for their e-session, I remember looking at the images and thinking Jackie looked like she stepped out of a Kennedy family portrait. She has such lovely, classic features -- what they would call "patrician" up North. The dress she chose was actually called the Jackie Onassis! It was absolutely stunning on her, so obviously my Kennedy comparison was right on target. And of course, my blog readers will remember Brett as my Ashton Kutcher look-alike, so really, how could their wedding images be anything but gorgeous?!?

Looking at their ceremony pictures makes me wish I had that same freedom to move around during church ceremonies. I think it is so sad that most churches require wedding photographers to stay in the very back of the church. Now, I know there are some obnoxious wedding photographers out there who get way too close, but there's a way to capture the ceremony from different vantage points without being distracting and in-your-face. I love that Jackie and Brett's outdoor ceremony (and the couple themselves) gave me the freedom to get some angles that I don't usually get inside a church -- like shots of the couple's parents' faces as their grown-up children said their vows and formed a new family. To see what I mean, click here to view Jackie and Brett's slideshow. Now, I'll climb down off my soap-box...

We had to race to finish photography ahead of the quickly fading Fall light, then it was off to the reception in the Old Well Room. Frank got some amazing shots of the couple during their first dance and I love the images from the individual dances the couple had with their parents. There's always a moment in every wedding when I find myself getting all emotional and it's usually when the bride dances with her father and the groom with his mother. I don't know how that tradition began (I'm gonna Google it) but it never fails to make me go all mushy!

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