The rapid success or Pinterest proves that brides love decorating for their weddings. Here are a few shots from 2011 weddings that illustrates this.


























The rapid success or Pinterest proves that brides love decorating for their weddings. Here are a few shots from 2011 weddings that illustrates this.


























Here are a few of our favorite portraits of couples from 2011. We had a great time working with you all!



















Here are a few of our favorite moments from 2011 weddings (in no particular order). We hope you enjoy sharing the emotions as much as we did.




















When these two first mentioned Neyland Stadium as a possible location for an engagement session, we weren’t sure if they were serious. It’s hard to always take Eric serious, but we like that. They made it happen somehow and a few weeks later we were standing (mostly) alone on the famous orange and white checkers. They even brought their dog along. We had a lot of fun and look forward to their wedding next year!






Hay bales, mason jars, a grist mill, fall leaves, & moonshine – sounds like an East Tennessee wedding! We first met Kylie at the Put A Ring On It bridal show in the Spring. She was excited to tell us that her wedding would be at the Museum of Appalachia – in the Fall. Great, sounds perfect! And it was. It turned out to be a beautiful day. There were many handmade decorations for the reception and many unique details that made this a day that all in attendance would remember. The Bride and her Bridesmaids made their entrance on a horse-drawn wagon where the guests were seated on rows of hay. Following the ceremony we did a short portrait session with the B&G and then the Party Boys took over to emcee the reception. The wedding was expertly coordinated by Dazzling Events by Ashley. Also everyone enjoyed Foster’s Snap Shot photo booth throughout the reception. Thanks Kylie and Max for letting us be a part of your celebration!



