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I love photographing at Baytowne Wharf! It offers an awesome variety of looks. You can go for pure coastal, urban or even a Savannah type of look in your images. It truly rocks. And, if you add in a super couple like LeeAnne and Richard, you just can’t go wrong! We had a blast. They were so much fun and had a super love language between them. I can’t wait until their wedding in October. LeeAnne will have the best reception ever I think as she works for the catering division of the Emerald Coast Conference Center and that’s where it’s going to be held. After we hit all of the fun Baytowne areas, we went to the beach. Aside from a really freaky dead dolphin floating by, we had the best time. We had scheduled the session for Super Bowl weekend. Oh my gosh, I am so glad we waited until now. It was warmer (please note I did not say warm!!) and the sun was out with a glorious sunset. Ahhh…it was truly a dream engagement session!

This is my personal favorite from the day...love the deep texture!

Just look at how great they look together!

Who can resist a little Wizard of Oz?

Are they to stinkin cute together or what?

LeeAnne can use this if Richard is ever in the dog house :)

Sweet love!

Baytowne Gothic

Sassy girl!

I love this area at Baytowne!

Fun...did I mention I love to have fun?

As I said, Baytowne offers so many looks!! Love it!

Simply sexy :)

Can I say enough about fun?

Love the God light on this

Who is Kinged?

Marlene and Mike had a wonderful wedding last month on Navarre Beach. It was a mix of Ecuadorian and American cultures and all broadcast via Skype to the members of Marlene’s family who could not attend the wedding and were still in Ecuador. One of the main differences that I noticed in the cultures of the weddings was that Marlene’s family told me that the cake is not cut and shared in their country. Isn’t it cool to go places and learn new things? It makes the world a much smaller and more interesting place I think!! In order for nobody to be left out, the ceremony and vows were both in English and Spanish and to me that was just plain romantic! Mike even toasted his new family in Spanish and Marlene in English. It was very cool indeed!

I love the light on the dress.The family in Ecuador who could not attend.Marlene and Mike talk to her family via SkypeIsn't Marlene mas bonita?Their bi-lingual vows...love it nobody got left out!

I love the comfort of love :)

Making sure the license was signed!

The first dance as man and wife

Jillian wanted tasteful beautiful photos of herself to give to her husband. She readily admitted that she was very shy in front of the camera, but wanted him to have some pretty images of her. At first she was a bit shy and reserved. Soon she warmed up and we had a ball!! She has some wonderful eyes and a fun playful side too! I’m sure her husband loves his present and now can admire his gorgeous wife anytime he wants. I can’t wait to meet the rest of Jillian’s family later this month when they come up for her graduation. I know that they will be just as photogenic and as much fun too!!!