Saturday, May 5, 2007

Kelly & Aaron



Talk about a true Southern Plantation Style wedding! Kelly & Aaron were boyfriend/girlfriend back in the 8th grade. After loosing touch for a while, they got back together several years ago...is that FATE?!? Aaron proposed to Kelly on the new Arthur Ravanel Jr. Bridge. So Kelly and I had a fun time finding a spot to shoot her bridal portrait so that the picturesque bridge was in the background. The wedding was held underneath the majestic oak trees, overlooking the river, at historic Lowndes Grove Plantation. And the reception was held on the grand lawn under the beautiful white tents erected for the occasion. For the wedding, the sun was shining and the temperature was soothing. The energy at the reception was ELECTRIFYING! Kelly & Aaron, you guys REALLY know how to party...southern style. :-) CONGRATULATIONS!!!

The rest of the images will appear in their Online Gallery soon...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chris, Thank you for making our day so amazing. Aaron and I are very pleased with your awesome work. We can't wait to pick our favorites! Thank you and we hope you had a good time!
Kelly Stace! :-)

Anonymous said...

Chris,

I must say the my sister is the most beautiful bride ever and her husband well he is hot, H-O-T, Hot!

Thank you for capturing such great memories of our family and friends that will last a lifetime for Kelly and Aaron Stace. You did a fabulous job and I can't wait to purchase mine.

Take care and God Bless,

Amy and Purple shoe guy "Gabe" Gibson

Anonymous said...

You make being photographed a sheer delight. We knew we were having a wonderful time and you certainly captured the moments well.
Jack & Gwen Stace

Chris said...

WOW! You guys are AWESOME!!! I am humbled by your kind words and overflowing enthusiasm. I had a FANTASTIC time with all of you. Kelly & Aaron...I wish for you all the happiness that Cami & I have found over the last 11 years together. :-)

Anonymous said...

You are wonderful people to work with AND SOOOOO Talented AND NICE to boot.

Anonymous said...

The picures arrived. The story these tell of friendships that began young and will never end...You captured that well.