Posts Tagged ‘destination weddings’

Cashiers, North Carolina is where this gorgeous wedding took place on a perfect fall evening. Everyone was a bit worried about the weather as the clouds were a bit thick and dark. As I made my way up to the mountains I kept saying to myself that if the sky stayed this way, we would have an amazing backdrop for pictures. Luckily, the dramatic clouds stuck around and it was an all around perfect day. We started out at the home of Amy’s parents which has the most breathtaking views! After the ceremony we headed out to the reception site and the tent was perfectly lit with lanterns and the decor was spectacular! Even the water bottles were an accent. I ended up having to spend the night as there was no gas to be found, but I cannot think of a better place to run low on fuel. Thank you Amy & Ole for allowing me to be a part of your very special day. It was a pleasure getting to know you and your families. Thanks to Zac Thomas for your contribution to the collection of photos!





























All the best to you Ole & Amy!!

~lisa

WOW! That is the word that comes to mind when I think about this amazing wedding. I was counting my gear over and over making sure that I had everything packed before I got on the plane and still even then double-checked my bags. What a privilege to be a part of this exciting day for Chris and Peggy. The Palmer House and Holy Family are part of Chicago’s rich history. Holy Family is the second oldest cathedral in Chicago and went through renovations not too long ago. The reception was at the Crystal Gardens at Navy Pier and that is just eye candy all around! I begged the skies to give me puffy and dramatic clouds and much to my amazement, there they were. The day was incredible and I want to say thank you Chris and Peggy for allowing me to be a part of it.

































Congratulations to you both and enjoy your honeymoon!

Now, this one was just TOO funny to not post. This girl asked to have her photo taken in front of the trolley and it just was worth of sharing 🙂

Thank you for stopping by.

~lisa