Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Lindsay & Edward

Lindsay and Edward were our first couple of 2009. I have been neglecting my blog very, very badly and I'm so thankful they have been very patient. Things have just been so busy finishing up things for the year's end and getting ready for taxes is no fun at all!

Lindsay and Edward were married at the beautiful Ryan Nichols Inn in Simpsonville back in January. Although it was cold, the day couldn't have been more perfect.
Lindsay patiently waiting before the ceremony and chatting with her girls.

Lindsay's dad walking her down the aisle as Edward gets his first look at her.
One thing I love about Ryan Nicholas....it definitely allows for shots you don't typically get at church weddings. This one of their guests.... And this one of Lindsay as she smiles at her groom!
After the ceremony the bridal party had to wait on the back patio to be introduced at the reception. It was a tad cold standing out there, but they had fun while they waited.
Then it was time for the fun to begin!
There were way too many shots I liked of their first dance as husband and wife.
A few shots of the rings!
And then the cake!
I was able to sneak away for a few minutes with the bride and groom for some pictures of them alone!
I think this one is my absolute favorite from the night.
And then back inside for some more dancing!
Mason was having a blast!
The Party Machine did a great job keeping the guests on their feet!
I think these two were all smiles the whole night!
The bouquet toss from the balcony.
And a romantic kiss as the newlyweds headed for their honeymoon!
Lindsay and Edward, thank you so much for giving us the opportunity to be a part of your wedding day and thank you even more for patiently waiting on your sneak peek!

Vendors:
Ceremony Location - The Ryan Nicholas Inn
Reception Location - The Ryan Nicholas Inn
Florist - Dahlia
Cake - Kathy & Company
Ceremony Music - Sarah Plyler, cellist
DJ - The Party Machine
Dresses - Southern Bride

1 comment:

Jana Candler said...

These were beautiful, Mandy! Great job!