Lauren and Jonathan are Married!
Normally I tend to share a bridal session first from a wedding. I just couldn’t wait to share Lauren and Jonathan’s Twickenham House Wedding Photos with y’all! Lauren’s Bridals will be coming soon. This wedding was incredible. It snowed the night before their wedding and despite a bit of running around, there was plenty of happiness and love all around. I can’t say enough to the demeanor of these two. They handled every curveball they were thrown with ease! Lauren and Jonathan are such a wonderful couple. The Twickenham House made a perfect venue for this wedding. and As you can tell below, a breathtaking overview with a literal cliff made for some of my favorite pictures I’ve ever taken.
The Ceremony
Now, just to clarify, these two look happy with smiles, and they certainly were. But, it was COLD on that mountain. Lauren was a real trooper and hiked to that top of that mountain in half an inch of snow, across the ice and did it in open-toed shoes. It seriously even started lightly snowing during their ceremony, y’all! The cold made for beautiful pictures and a gorgeous day. Nothing was stopping these two from capturing the view they loved! They made every second of their wedding day count. Even if we may have had to take a pitstop following the outdoor pictures for Lauren and Her mom to warm up their feet again.
The Reception
After doing their engagement session at The Biltmore Estate I knew we were in store for a great day. Even so, I never could have imagined how wonderful it would be. The reception was so much fun. It was filled with family and friends but, most importantly- love. Many congratulations and I couldn’t think of a happier way to close out 2016! Sending love and happiness to Lauren and Jonathan, congratulations!
Keep your eyes peeled for a 2016 wrap up coming soon!
About the images
These Twickenham House wedding images were taken with combinations of a Nikon D4s, Nikon D750, Nikkor 85mm 1.4G, Nikkor 45mm Tilt Shift, Nikkor 24mm 1.4G, 5 off camera Flashpoint R2 Speedlights, and 2 AD-200 strobes with an assortment of MagMod modifiers. All of my images are color corrected with Adobe Lightroom only and not altered or photoshopped in any way.