Oh. M. Goodness. Lauren knocked our socks off for her bridal portrait session. Her delicate lace details, long sleeves, and veil where all to die for.
Bridal
Katie - Bridal session Aiken, SC
Beautiful bride - Check
Boutique Hotel - Check
Stunning dress made of exquisite lace - Check
Aiken, SC - Check
This bridal session was beyond beautiful and we had the best time working with Katie and all those involved. These are juts a few of our favorites. Trust me, it was hard to choose.
Ashley - Bridal Portraits at the Lace House Gardens
Ashley is a true Disney princess. We had such a good time working with Ashley on her portrait. Forget that it was a typical Columbia afternoon (hot!) she looked stunning. Here are just a few of our favorites, particularly what we have deemed a "veil shot".
Anna - Bridal Portraits at the Lace House
It's no secret that the Lace House is a popular spot for bridal portraits. One thing we love about it is the challenge of always trying to do something new. We loved getting to work with Anna in side the Lace House. Here are just a few of our favorites.
LAUREN - bridal session at the Lace House and the story that goes with it
Prepare yourself for a potential overshare. If all you're looking for is beautiful photos please scroll on to our images. If you're looking for a little insight into us. Read with caution.
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This was a hard one. This was a rough day. We're often asked what we would do in certain situations. What if we're sick? What if there is an emergency? The thing is no matter the response, nothing can truly prepare you for such things. The honest truth is that we have shot weddings when we were sick. Not just cold and sniffles sick, but sick with the flu. We do it, we get through it, and we do whatever is necessary because our clients and their wedding days are so very very important.
As I said, nothing can prepare you. You know the saying cancer sucks? Well it does. And cancer finally won with my grandmother on Friday the 13th this past May. We had pushed through and done all our assignments for the 12th (the day before) so we could get to Tennessee late to see her. We left Columbia around 8 to head up. I knew my Grandmother's time was limited and wanted desperately to see her before she went. That morning before I was awake God called her home. I got a call from my dad and he simply said "I'm so sorry Aaron. She didn't make it." With tears in my eyes and disbelief, I walked down the hall of the hospital. Taking note of the gurneys. The smell. The feel of the air. To see her one last time. I knew she was gone, but we sat. I talked to her and then kissed her goodbye. It was time to go for her and for me. You see we had a bridal session in Columbia that afternoon with the beautiful Lauren. While we could have (and maybe should have) called to our bride know our circumstances, we pushed through, made it back just in time, and shot her bridal portraits. At the end, they thanked us, asked about my grandmother, and showed sympathy and compassion. It's the only time I've ever cried in front of a client. The next day we shot a wedding. You may never know just how much we put into our work, but I hope that you see just a glimpse.
Her name was Mary, and she was wonderful. This was a photo of Mary, my grandmother, and my grandfather Dick on their wedding day.
Without further ado, Lauren's bridals. She really is lovely, and we were so happy to do them.