Looks like all of the flower girls jumped in the wagon for the trip back up the aisle at The Grand in New Albany
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Looks like all of the flower girls jumped in the wagon for the trip back up the aisle at The Grand in New Albany
Bethany and her Father enter The Grand for the wedding ceremony.
Bride and Groom, Bethany and Jacob, share a kiss after their first look in the lobby at The Grand in New Albany.
Bethany’s engagement ring sits atop her bouquet, waiting for her band at The Grand in New Albany.
Beautiful Bride, Bethany, is framed in the circle of her dress at The Grand prior to the couple’s ceremony.
Bethany lounges on the love seat as her bridesmaids look on in the lobby of The Grand in New Albany.
Bethany’s aglow and bubbling over with nervous energy before her ceremony at The Grand in New Albany.
Bethany, along with one of her bridesmaids, makes some finishing touches before the ladies and I wandered in close proximity to The Grand.
One of the many details that made their day unique at The Grand in New Albany.
Jacob’s groomsmen peer up from an alley basement entry outside The Grand in New Albany. I love the opportunity to make creative photographs wherever the locations take us.
Jacob leads his groomsmen up the alley that runs beside The Grand. He and his groomsmen nearing the end of our little session prior to the ceremkny.
Groomsmen gather around Jacob as they pause in front of an old bank in downtown New Albany as we headed back to The Grand prior to the days ceremony.
Jacob fixes the cuffs on his suit as he and his groomsmen as well as myself, look for photo locations in downtown New Albany.
Jacob and his groomsmen take a breather near the river in downtown New Albany. The guys and I walked around looking for locations to photograph before returning to The Grand for the ceremony later.
Jacob leans out from a doorway as he and his groomsmen wandered downtown new Albany on wedding day.
Caroline enters the reception at 300 Spring under the outstretched hands of the couple’s guests as they line the dancefloor.
The newlyweds, Silas and Caroline, stroll down Spring St in Jeffersonville after their ceremony underneath the protection of an umbrella. The weather didn’t cooperate, but we were able to make their day beautiful.
As a bit of comic relief, the couple spray a spritz of breath freshener before the minister pronounced, “You May Now Kiss Your Bride,” as the they tie the knot at 300 Spring.
Caroline on her wedding day, surrounded by her bridesmaid’s bouquets at 300 Spring St.
Caroline and her bridesmaids on the steps of 300 Spring. The couple had their ceremony upstairs.