Clients
Parker Trivett Wedding
Caitlin Parker and Frank Trivett were united in marriage at Evangel PCA Church in Alabaster. The intimate ceremony was beautifully decorated by KG Designs. A high energy reception followed at Pelham Civic Complex with aqua and black linens and florals provided by KG Designs. Delicious cakes and baby bites were provided by Edgar’s and Pastry Art Bake Shoppe.
Feel the Beat’s Danny Brewer provided exceptional entertainment throughout the evening. After the bride and groom’s first dance, the bride and her father surprised the guests with a choreographed father-daughter mixed rap dance.
The bridesmaids changed into cowgirl boots for the reception in honor of the bride’s home state of Texas. The dance floor was packed until the last dance at 10 p.m. Guests also enjoyed a Cool Shots photo booth provided by Feel the Beat Entertainment and a candy table filled with a variety of sweet treats for guests to scoop in their favor boxes upon their departure. The bride and groom exited through a row of tiki torches and sparklers to their stretch limo.
Video provided by Carr Video Productions http://www.vimeo.com/29918999
Photography by Bradley Hodges
Makeup by Raw Beauty’s Jackie Fike Robinson
Hair by Tori Gray Doss.
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Ward Cornelison Wedding
Carrie and Steve were engaged on her 26th birthday, when Steve surprised Carrie with a jewelry box for one of her birthday gifts. As she was admiring her gifts, Steve knelt down on one knee and asked Carrie for her hand in marriage. She said, “YES!” and the two enjoyed a romantic evening together at Shula’s restaurant in the Wynfrey Hotel.
The wedding took place at Asbury United Methodist Church in Birmingham. A gorgeous Spring reception followed at Greystone Country Club where family and friends celebrated the beginning of their new life together. Beautiful florals and centerpieces were designed by Katherine Anne Weddings and delicious cakes were provided by Magnificent Cakes. Guests danced to the sounds funky soul music of of II da Maxx. The couple departed their reception through a shower of bubbles.
Photography provided by Robert Norris
Video provided by Gary Rush Rush Videos
Transportation provided by Avia Parking
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Marion Wiseman Wedding
Brittany and Graham exchanged wedding vows at Guntersville First Baptist Church in Lake Guntersville, Alabama. The ceremony was beautifully decorated with candelabras and red and cream roses. As Brittany and Graham lit their unity candle, a string quartet played a special song for the couple, “I Will Be Here,” by Steven Curtis Chapman. As the couple exited the church, guests gathered outside with sparklers, guiding the couple to their antique car that then transported them to the reception.
The reception followed at Lake Guntersville State Park Lodge with a gorgeous white, black, and red décor, fulfilling Brittany’s vision for a winter wedding. Perfectly designed red and white floral centerpieces graced each guest table and complimented the black and silver customized linens. The evening was filled with fabulous entertainment that included Brad Paisley’s “She’s Everything” as the couple’s first dance, sorority and fraternity tributes to the couple, and popular songs that kept all generations of guests engaged on the dance floor. The couple exited the reception through a parade of bubbles and into a black stretch limousine, all while a winter snow began to fall atop the mountain.
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Turner Whaley Wedding
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Lee Wall Wedding





































