Showing posts with label Your Still Life Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Your Still Life Photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Scott and Erin's Incredible Wedding at The Sutherland!

This wedding was definitely a family affair and I felt as if I was a family member! Erin is the third daughter in her family that I have officiated the wedding of. First was Megan who married Ben on October 30, 2010 at The Cotton Room. Then on September 14, 2012, I officiate the wedding of Kate and Phil at The Pavilions at Angus Barn. I was delighted when Erin and Scott contacted me to officiate their wedding ceremony set for June 6, 2014 at The Sutherland!
As a result of planning for three weddings, Diane, mother of the bride, and David, father of the bride, are experienced in all aspects of making a wedding happen! With the onset of Pinterest, Diane was really able to get creative with all the wonderful wedding decor ideas. This bureau is simply wonderful, filled with trinkets and treasures!
 Cydney English with The English Garden is putting the finishing touches on the florals and candles. 
 Simply fabulous! 
The Sutherland is a wonderful venue which is conveniently located in Wake Forest. Ashlee Adams has so creatively restored the old plantation house and outbuildings and transformed the grounds into a real paradise. This wedding was held in the Walled Garden off the side porch of the big house. 
 On the brick terrace was one of "my babies!" This is Ella, 2 month old of Megan and Ben. So sweet!
Amy Turner, their photographer with Your Still Life Photography, provided the guest book. Feast your eyes on the Memory Tree hung with photos of loved ones of the bride and groom who have passed on and could not be with us in person.
Cute little tea cart holding the gifts and cards. Everyone is using Instagram these days to get wedding photos. Gone are the days of disposable cameras on the tables!
Sweet little display table to put the programs in. And speaking of the programs...this was the order of the ceremony: Music Starts, We Get Married, Everyone Parties. Simple and straightforward instead of listing all the different sections of the ceremony.
 These ornate signs were so pretty and artfully done! 
Literally a board for the guests to leave a message and sign for the couple. 
These are huge balloons filled with confetti used as pretty decorations and as props in photos. This is the Groom's Terrace on the opposite side of the house as the Walled Garden. The cocktail hour following the ceremony will be here.
This sign is outside the new pavilion that Ashlee recently completed. It is amazing and there is no longer any need for a tent if the weather turns rainy. Great idea!
It is two stories high, filled with light and plenty of room for a dance floor. Steve Stowe with Joe Bunn DJ Company was there setting up.
 Ashlee and I posing for the camera!
 CateringWorks was the caterer. Delicious food and such pretty tables and chairs and place settings.
 Look at the "chandelier" over the head table! 
 The pavilion from a distance so you can see how large it is. I remember when it was just an open field. 
 By the big old tree was this pretty bench and signs declaring it was a "kissing tree!"
 View from the Groom's Terrace of the new pavilion.  
NC Brass is a division of NC Wedding Music, an organization founded by Dean and Molly Olah. Molly is a violinist and handles the stringed ensembles where as Dean Olah, trombonist, handles the NC Brass Band. I have done many weddings with Molly through the years but never with Dean. Brass Bands are not the traditional choice for weddings but I loved them and I believe this "big" sound is getting more popular. These musicians were fabulous and I was delighted to have the chance to do a wedding with Dean for a change!
The groomsmen and I gathered at the side entrance to the Walled Garden to make our entrance to the side of the guests.
 Scott escorted his pretty mother down the aisle. 
 Scott's father, Kim, followed by Scott's nephew Logan! 
 Diane and David, parents of the bride, enter for their third (and final) wedding! 
 Jill, our bridesmaid, enters next.
 Kate, sister and matron of honor of the bride, enters. 
 Megan, sister of the bride and matron of honor, enters. 
 Brody, son of the bridesmaid, Jill, enters with the sign "Here Comes The Bride."
 David makes his last trek down the aisle with his beautiful daughter, Erin!
 And so we begin. 
 Erin's cousin, Sarah, read the words of ee cummings poem "i carry your heart."
 Erin and Scott met in college at Ohio State almost 10 years ago. Scott knew right away that Erin was the one. It was not much later that Erin felt the same way. Their romance withstood the typical college bumps and trials and really started to move forward when they relocated to North Carolina to be near Erin's family. Scott proposed at the Raleigh Rose Garden on June 22, 2013 and Erin barely let him finish the question before saying YES! It had been 7 long years. She and her mother and sisters began planning for this wedding and really did an amazing job! As I told David, he and Diane could hire themselves out as wedding planners and decorators!
 Scott and Erin had written their own secret vows for each other and read them from my book. 
 Ring exchange....
For a unity ceremony they chose the Hands Ceremony followed by a closing blessing and the pronouncement of marriage.
  So happy! 
I told Amy that I had to get a photo with all three of my couples! And of course Ella! Ben was so good with her. He had to assume all baby duties since Megan was part of the wedding party and he seemed to manage it with ease! Congratulations all of you! 
Erin and Scott, what a beautiful and dedicated couple you are. I am thrilled to have joined you in marriage. I know you will be very happy and contented together. Please keep in touch and remember when you have babies we can do a baby blessing ceremony for her or him.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Emilee and Chad's Gorgeous Wedding at Duke Amphitheater!

Aaah! Another wonderful wedding at Duke Gardens for another great couple! Last October, Emilee and Chad contacted me to see if I could officiate their wedding on May 31, 2014. They had attended the wedding of their friends Scott and Cayce at The Pavilons at Angus Barn the previous summer and really loved their ceremony. We found we were a good fit so we got their date reserved on my calendar and began the ceremony creation process.
This wedding had been thoroughly planned out complete with signs and all manner of sweet little touches--probably a lot of ideas from Pinterest which is all the rage for weddings these days.
Emilee's mother, Donna, like many couples and parents was justifiably concerned about guests being distracted from the heart of the ceremony by taking photos so she had this attractive sign made and placed by the entrance to the garden. Although I am willing to make this announcement when I enter for the ceremony, I much prefer not to make "housekeeping" announcements and believe it is much better to have something like this sign or words in the program to this effect.
As I was setting up and testing my sound system, Mary Page Block and her Arioso Strings quartet arrived to set up. We love doing weddings together!!
Mary also provided the requested trumpeter to do a fanfare to announce the entrance of the bride. Here he is giving us a little demonstration. The Fanfare transitioned into Trumpet Voluntary and the strings joined in. It was quite spectacular!
Meanwhile, back at the Visitor's Center where the guests entered and the reception was to be held, there were many more special touches like this sign.
The guest book had been provided by their photographer, Amy Turner from Your Still Life Photography.  Videoing the wedding was the team from Hart to Heart Media
This pretty cake and cupcakes (if you turn your head sideways, you can see the chocolate cupcakes form the initial C for Chad's last name) were provided by Whole Foods.
Catering this wedding reception was Durham Catering, one of the best caterers around. They do almost all the weddings at Duke Gardens.  Brian McGuire with McSound Productions was the DJ for their wedding reception. I am delighted that I will be officiating his wedding to Tammy in September! Ninth Street Flowers provided all of the floral arrangements, bouquets and boutonnieres.
It is just about time to start the ceremony. You can see that the guests are seated and facing the sun. 
 Enter Chad's mother,  Karen, escorted by David, Chad's uncle. Chad's father, Ken, was his best man. 
Mother of the bride, Donna, is escorted in by her husband and Emilee's stepfather, Peter. In the background you can see the tent that has been erected over the patio of the visitor's center. Had the weather not cooperated, the ceremony would have been under the tent. 
 Waiting for the bride! The fanfare is about to start!!
Amanda Scott with A Swanky Affair was our director and she had arranged for the limo carrying the bride and her bridesmaids to park on the other side of the amphitheater so they could slip into the back of the amphitheater without being seen until it was time. After the bridesmaids were in, the bride appeared. The pathway was too narrow for 3 people so Emilee met her escorts at the entryway.
Emilee wanted both her father, Lee, and her stepfather, Peter, to escort her in. It worked quite perfectly. 
When they reached the spot in front of Chad and me, I asked: "Peter and Lee, as Emilee's fathers, do you and her mother, Donna, bless and support her as she comes to join in marriage with Chad?" Of course they answered "We do!" and took their seats.
And so we began with a warm welcome to all, an opening prayer, then a sweet moment of remembrance for all loved ones who had passed on from Chad and Emilee's lives but left many memories only they could create.
They chose words by Louis de Bernieres' Captain Corelli's Mandolin for their ceremony because of its meaningfulness to them and the mention of the majesty of nature surrounding us.
 "Just shy of nine years ago, Emilee and Chad's paths crossed........" Their story began.
Then they heard for the first time what the other had told me about why they loved each other and what they are looking forward to in marriage.
By now the sun has just about dropped behind the trees and the guests are enjoying a little shade.  
"These rings are your gifts to each other to remind you always, and those who gaze at their beauty, that you have pledged your love and commitment in marriage to each other....."
 "I give you my heart, forsaking all others from this day forward.  With this ring, I thee wed." 
I heard some little sniffles coming from Chad and so I offered him a hankie in case he needed to tend to his nose before the kiss! Always gets a few chuckles from the guests.
 "....I now pronounce you husband and wife! Chad, you may kiss your beautiful wife!"
And he did!! (Carefully remembering to slide his hand under her veil rather than on top risking pulling it off or jerking her head back!)
 It's done. You are married! 
 And off they go! 
After the guests departed to the tent for refreshments, the bride and groom and wedding party assembled back at the amphitheater for photos before joining their guests.
I am glad that Marty snapped a few photos before I got in the picture. This is the couple with the bride's father and her sisters. I just love that pretty dark teal color of the dresses!  Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the couple with the groom's family.
The couple with her mother, Donna, and her stepfather, Peter. Donna was intricately involved in planning this wedding and put in many hours of hard work and concern over the little necessary details. And her work paid off royally with a gorgeous wedding! Thanks, Donna!
Okay, Emilee and Chad, it is time to celebrate your marriage. Congratulations and best wishes are in order. It was a delight to work with you and despite all the many email issues with Yahoo, we did it! I know you are so happy and I am so honored to have been a part of your big day, thank you!

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