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Elizabeth and David’s wedding was full of detail and elegance. Elizabeth’s design choices were simple, yet so thought out. I love how she used Satsumas which are reflective of Fairhope. While her design choices might have been simple, they were nothing short of amazing. I love how everything came together, it was absolutely stunning.

David’s mother attends St. James Episcopal Church, and that is why they chose to get married there. Not to mention how beautiful it is.

Little Point Clear is the perfect reception location for an intimate reception. I love the mix of indoor and outdoor areas. We are blessed here in Alabama to have nice weather the majority of the year, so an indoor / outdoor space is a must!

Elizabeth’s valuable piece of advice to future couples:

“Remember, this day is about you and your commitment to one another. Stay true to who you are as a couple and what works for you!”

I think that is amazing advice. Your wedding is all about you as a couple, and staying true to that throughout the planning process is so important. It is easy to want to please everyone else, but ultimately, make the decisions for your wedding that you want.

Elizabeth and David, thank you for asking us to be a part of your wedding. It was a true honor to be able to capture the most important day of your lives.

Lead Photographer: Brianna 
Second Photographer: Jaimie Woodruff
Ceremony Location: St. James Episcopal Church
Reception Location: Little Point Clear
Day of Coordination: Jenna Laine Weddings
Catering: Bay Gourmet
Men’s Attire: Jos. A Banks
Florist: Jubilee Flowers
Cake and Desserts: Andree’s Wine Cheese, & Things
Band: Mr. Big and the Rhythm Sisters
Hair and Makeup: Brushed + Blushed
Bride’s Shoes: Something Bleu
Invitations / Paper Goods: The Good Stuff
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