Nick & Katie's Wedding

Nick and Katie was our last wedding for the year.  We have one more in our editing studios but this was it for 2009.  The very last shoot with our beloved Canon GL-2 Cameras.  

Katie was lovely.  She reminded me of a Disney Princess.  She had that natural beauty and charm that just magnetized everyone in the room.  Her dress was a borrowed  vintage dress that was handmade circa 1970.  Wow, she was stunning.  Her friend's mother,  Ann Labatut redesigned and fitted the dress to make it just perfect for Katie.

Katie loved getting to spend time with her "girls" as her high school & college girlfriends came over her parents house while she was getting ready.  It was so nice getting to spend that quality "girl time" with them, especially the ones from out of town.  It is a rare opportunity for them all to get together.



Her photography was done by Tyler Andrews Photography and Baughman Media Works provided their video services.  Brittany Nelson did a beautiful job in accenting Katie's natural beauty by providing hair and makeup before the ceremony.  Kitty Hobbs did a great job in keeping the day flowing and organized as Katie's personal wedding planner.  It's always fun when you have a live band playing at your reception.  Haden Carpenter had a wonderful mix of current and traditional reception music.  I especially loved the bongo duet near the end of the evening.

Nick and Katie wrote letters to each other that they read at the church before the ceremony began.  "It's a wonder my makeup stayed intact because his words truly touched my heart - and confirmed that I was indeed marrying the perfect man for me", said Katie.

The ceremony was a traditional catholic ceremony with full mass and communion.  The reception was held at the Old Natchez Country Club in Franklin, TN.  The couple spent their honeymoon in St. Lucia - Sandals Grande St. Lucian.




Katie & Nicks Wedding Highlight Reel from Baughman Media Works on Vimeo.

 

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