We knew that this wedding would be one we would never forget, but it turned out to be so much more than we anticipated. We spent 4 days with them, their friends, and family for their wedding celebration at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Punta Cana. This wedding was proof that when people share an experience together it brings everyone closer together. No one in attendance will forget the amazing time they had with Elizabeth and Oliver; not really because it was in the Dominican, but because its simplicity and laid back feel made it stress free and incredibly enjoyable. We are humbled to have been asked to take part in their incredible wedding celebration! More to come from the days after their wedding in part 2….
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Audrey + Albert | Raleigh, NC Wedding
Unlike every wedding before, we had never met or even spoken to Audrey or Albert until the day before their wedding. Lucky for us, we couldn’t have asked for a better couple. They are two incredibly genuine and thoughtful people who made us feel right at home from the very beginning. Their beautifully unique wedding was held at the Art Space in downtown Raleigh and was organized by the extremely talented Priscilla Erwin of Orangerie Events. Those things coupled with a spectacular set of family and friends made for one amazing celebration. Congrats Audrey & Albert!
Wedding & Reception Venue: Art Space
Planner: Orangerie Events
Flowers: Brides & Bouquets
Hair: Andrea Richard – The Parlor at North Ridge
Makeup: Perfection by Patricia
Catering: PoshNosh Catering
Cakes: Artylicious Cakes
DJ: Mark McNally – Joe Bunn Company
Transportation: Classy Transportation
Rentals: Theme Works and Party Reflections
Linens: CE Rental
Rosa + Kenyon | Durham, NC Wedding
We spent 2 amazing days with Rosa and Kenyon for their wedding celebration. Traditional Eritrean and Ethiopian weddings can last a month, but in America, they last 2 days. The first day starts with the bride going to her parents house for a blessing before the ceremony. For the reception, the elders (especially on the brides side) accompany the bridal party to the groom’s house for festivities. It creates a procession like what would be done for a king and a queen. That is why when we entered the reception, people lined up with flowers and swords accompanyed us in. A live singer sings traditional Triginya songs and the guests dance in a circle moving their shoulders and shuffling their feet which is called “quda.” The second day is a more intimate crowd which consists of the immediate family and close friends. We are truly honored to have had the opportunity to photograph such a unique and beautiful celebration! Congrats Rosa & Kenyon!