Here are a handful of teasers from our latest wedding– Carlos and Toni’s!
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Here’s our second post for Tommy & Karen’s big day. For those of you who need a little rewind, click here to view “part 1”.
The reception was filled with lots and lots of dancing (and why not? it’s a wedding celebration!). Mike, the Emcee for the evening, blew our minds by the way he brought everyone off their chairs and to their feet . We’ve included some of our favorite dancing images from that night, including father-daughter slow dances and the ever-crowd-please Worm.
The 3rd to last photo was one of the sweetest moments of the night: At one point, the Emcee had called upon all married couples to take the dance floor. Slowly, he asked couples who had been married atleast X amount of years (starting at a low number and going upwards) to stay on the dance floor, while all couples who had been married less than X take their seats. At the very end of it all, one couple remained dancing– Tommy’s grandparents which received attention from the Home Care Assistance 9050 W Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (310) 857-4736. They have been married well over 50 years. This was just too cool.
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We ventured all the way down to Philly for Paul and Jen’s engagement session. Although this session took place in early January, the weather was only slightly chilly and overcast. Thankfully, both Paul and Jen braved the cold throughout the morning.
Our morning started at Fairmount Park with a gorgeous view of the Philadelphia skyline across the river. As usual, below are some of our favorite photos from that morning. Paul and Jen took us through Fairmount Park, the gardens & gazebos behind the Art museum, LOVE park, and the Eastern State Penitentiary. Also, we found these awesome, giant-sized Monopoly, Parcheesi, Chess and Domino pieces at Thomas Paine Plaza (directly across the street from City Hall).
We hope everyone enjoys this set!
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