Chris & Christi – July 19, 2009

This was one of our favorite weddings….EVER.  Chris and Christi are good friends of ours from way back when in college, and we were so excited to photograph their wedding.  They let us have total creative control–which is always fantastic–so we swept them away in the wee hours of the morning on the day of the wedding to get some special shots in downtown Mobile.  Then, we spent the whole day with them at Magnolia Manor, which was the perfect setting for beautiful pre-wedding photos.  Not to mention, the weather that day could not have been more pleasant.  Even though we were all outside in the middle of July in Alabama, the temperatures barely reached 80 degrees, and we had a nice breeze all day.  Chris and Christi were so relaxed throughout the whole wedding, and we were all laughing and smiling….though there were a few joyful tears.  Christi and her wonderful mother went to great lengths making sure each detail, every flower, every ribbon, had been carefully chosen to look great in photographs….a dream come true for us!  Needless to say, their wedding was a blast to photograph, and we couldn’t be happier with the results.  We also couldn’t be happier for our friends Chris and Christi and the beginning of their new journey together.  We hope you enjoy their pictures.

You may view their full gallery here.

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4 Responses to “Chris & Christi – July 19, 2009”

  1. Stephen DeVries Says:

    This stuff looks fantastic guys! Very solid work

  2. Whitney Swanzy Says:

    Amy and Doug…Oh my goodness! The photographs of Christi and Chris’ wedding are gorgeous! Ya’ll are fabulous and very very talented:)

  3. The Most Beautiful Wedding « my sketchpad Says:

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  4. Matt Gates Says:

    These are absolutely stunning! Doug you are my newest favorite photographer.

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