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Wanted to share one of my favorite pics from Kay and Jay's wedding:

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Luckily for me, this awesome couple scheduled in time before the wedding ceremony to take lots of photos.  They researched cool locations for us to take pictures around and we spent a good hour and a half driving to some really cool old churches, railroads and movie theaters, giving them a whole lot of variety in their photos.

Thank you guys for letting me be a part of your wedding day. Getting great photos was easy since you were so organized and had everything planned out so well!  You guys were incredibly welcoming and made Emily and I feel like guests at your wedding.

I wish you the best of luck in whatever life throws your way :)
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02.17.10
White as a theme... check it out:
noelle-goveia-photography-dm1.jpgThat's the white cake on the white counters in the white house...

noelle-goveia-photography-dm2.jpgAnd there's our beautiful bride on a white couch in her white dress.  This was one of the most beautiful small weddings I've attended.  The house was spectacular and the presence of only the immediate family, a violinist and myself made the ceremony incredibly intimate and special.  The couple exchanged vows on a balcony overlooking the sea and, as I suspected, they were so excited about finally tying the knot that they both had smiles on their faces that could rival The Joker's. 

There's definitely something to be said for small and intimate weddings, and this one definitely lived up to those pros.  Thank you both for inviting me to be a part of your beautiful ceremony.  It will remain in my memory for a long time :)
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I honestly believe this is the case in wedding planning.  There are so many big events to coordinate when planning a wedding, such as the location, the dress, the tuxes, and the people who will be in the bridal party, that the details sometimes get overlooked.

This is NOT the case in Kelly & Greg's wedding.  To say the details had been thoroughly planned and meticulously executed is an understatement:

Exhibit A: the boutonnieres

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These, esteemed members of the jury, are fiddlehead ferns that have been beautifully transformed into the most creative lapel-enhancing detail of the wedding.

Exhibit B: The Programs
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Are you catching on to the whole green and pink motif here?  Follow me, let's keep going.

Exhibit C: SIGNATURE COCKTAILS!  WHAT?  YES, I SAID IT, AND I'LL SAY IT AGAIN: SIGNATURE COCKTAILS!!!

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These are spiked pink lemonades, and in case you had forgotten where you were, the pink and green grossgrain ribbon stirrers should jog your memory.

I can read your thoughts.  I know what you are thinking.  Maybe the reason these details are so fabulous are because the location was terrible and they had to up the ante with the cutesy stirrers in order to fool the guests!

Wrong.  So wrong.

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This was the building where the bride was hanging out and waiting until it was her time to walk down the (perfectly manicured grass) aisle. Behind the building is a sky that belongs in a painting.

Our bride and groom stealing a moment for themselves right after the ceremony:

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And one more of that just-married bliss I love so much:

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Seriously.  I think Danielle must have had an auditioning process for her bridal party.  I'm thinking it was probably very much like American Idol, where you come up to the stage and plead your case about why you think you should be allowed to be a part of the wedding, and Simon Cowel rips you a new one.  Each bridesmaid was more beautiful than the last, not to mention that Danielle looks like Marilyn Monroe reborn, and Bart was wearing those awesome Navy officer white suits that makes every guy look awesome! 

You have got to see some of what I walked in to:

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and this is Danielle walking in to the most beautiful church

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Does this not look like something out of a movie?!

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About to be husband and wife!  I LOVE WEDDINGS!!!!

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And the excited smile of a beautiful, brand new wife!

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Congratulations, you guys!  I had a fabulous time at your wedding.  I'll be working on editing all the photos and will have them up for you very, very soon!
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11.18.09
As I sit here working on photos from Heather and Mark's wedding, I stumbled across this photo, which officially makes me wish I was eating some right now!

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Why can't life be filled with skewered shrimp?  I wish I could wiggle my nose like I dream of Jeannie and have shrimp skewers magically appear in front of me whenever I am hungry.  I'm going back to work now- and to lament on my lack of shrimp-producing magic.
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