Friday, July 22, 2011

All time favorites: Caroline and Clark

This week, I'm sharing my top five weddings from years past. These are the staples from my inspiration files, and they are no doubt the ones that will influence my and John's wedding. Enjoy!

Today's wedding is what I like to call the Father of the Bride wedding, and what more wonderful muse for a wedding could there be? The classic, elegant, but relaxed atmosphere of Caroline and Clark's wedding is pretty much exactly what I'm hoping for with ours. This beauty was photographed by A Bryan Photo, and appeared on Snippet & Ink and in Southern Living Weddings. You can see some photos on Caroline's blog, too.





One of the most gorgeous portraits of any bride ever.



Love the long, drape-y dresses.



Gents in classic tuxedos -- you can't go wrong.



Another epic portrait.



Firefly jars for the kids!



Mix and match china.









First dance under the stars.



And a rocking party... love.

Question for you all: I have one, maybe two more weddings that I would consider favorites. Would you like to see them next week, or shall we move on? Let me know what you think!

Previously:
Lily + John
Erin + Paul
Dabney + Rob
Liz + Chris

7 comments:

  1. I second that. Love what I've seen so far. I think this one has been my favorite so far! I remember watching the Father of the Bride movies with you :)

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  2. More weddings!! Love all of these :)

    Also, I sent you a Charleston email! xo

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  3. Share more!!! I have LOVED the weddings you have featured so far. A highlight of my Google Reader week for sure!

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  4. I would love to see them! Seeing your biggest inspirations is making me even more excited to see how your wedding turns out :) Hope you're having a great weekend!
    Lisa

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  5. Definitely more! It has been fun seeing some of the ones I recognize and some I don't. :)

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