We have tried to design our blog for our fans, friends, and family to keep up with what we are doing each week. It is also a good way to get to know us. Or maybe just a way that I (Angela) can talk up a storm without John getting annoyed. We will see...
Also included are the Insider's Tips, which started out as a challenge to post one tip per week for an entire year. We hope that you will find that they are not just the normal information you find out there in wedding world, but more unusual tips that can only be found when you live on the inside. Ha! Really, we just attend a lot of weddings.
Details, details, details! Every location topped the one before giving Jerrod Brown great images for the magazine (Alabama Weddings Magazine) and us fantastic behind the scenes footage. Elegant ideas for a wedding throughout and a little "Good ol' boys" thrown in for fun at the end during the credits so watch the entire thing!
Beverly Andrews with Engaging Celebrations kept the day organized and on track, while Carol Riley of Lillie's created beautiful works of art. Andy Tolar with Design Productions added touches of light creating just the right atmosphere.
A couple of weeks ago we were honored to be a part of the wedding of a great couple and their families. Stephanie and Steven were married at Double Oak Community Church under the direction of Beverly Andrews with Engaging Celebrations. It was actually Beverly's home church, so her husband, Jim, was running the sound and light board. I do have a special thanks to him for upping the lighting just a bit for a light greedy videographer!!! Hee Hee.
After the very romantic ceremony, we all traveled over to LincPoint. This was our first time working at this venue! After 7 years, we don't get to work at new venues often, so it was so much fun! Andy Tolar, Design Productions, had transformed this area into a beautiful masterpiece. It was amazing! Geoff, with Jamm Entertainment provided the entertainment for the evening and kept everyone dancing!
If you are a follower of our blog, then you know that I LOVE to post sneak peak clips for our couples. Normally, I will post fun dancing or a small edited portion of the couple's 1st sighting on the blog, this time I decided to post getting ready footage. I didn't include all of the details from this couple's day in this edit (ie. wearing funny glasses with a mustache that moves up and down so that the her dad wouldn't cry when he saw her in her dress). One of my favorite clips is the expression on the bride's sister's face after putting on the veil. How neat it must be to have a sister!