Brides Talk: Pamela

At the end of last June I had the pleasure of working with Pamela and Chuck on their wedding day at the Welshfield Inn.  Their wedding was such a fun treat!  Pamela is an artist so the entire day was planned with her artistic eye so it was a visual treat to behold.  I LOVED all of the punchy colors – especially in the reception tent.  Chuck is in a band that often plays at weddings so they planned their day with their vendors in mind which was a nice treat.  They were both so amazingly easy going the day of their wedding and really took to heart what I say to my clients a lot – at the end of the day you are going to be married.  The rest is just details!  Their ceremony had to be moved indoors due to some storms but it didn’t phase Pamela in the least and they even agreed to go out in the rain with me when I saw a rainbow.  Thank you for your kind words and for having me along on your special day!

“Corey Ann was our absolute favorite vendor from our wedding day!  I discovered Corey Ann Photography simply by doing a search online for local photographers.  I was continually drawn back to Corey Ann’s site, the emotions that she captured in each of her photos and knew we had to meet her.  I wanted a photographer who could “tell the story” of our wedding day through pictures as well as express the feeling of the day.  We met with Corey Ann and booked her for our engagement session as well as our wedding.  Getting to know her at the engagement session was a lot of fun and she was so easy to work with that I was confident she was going to be the perfect person to photograph our wedding day.

When our wedding day arrived, some changes were made due to rain but Corey Ann helped keep everything running smoothly.  She made sure we got as many photos as we could outdoors when the rain stopped.  I was so grateful Corey was there on our wedding day.  Not only did she take amazing photos, but also she helped out in so many other ways.  She even bustled my dress for me!   My family is still talking about how wonderful she was to work with.  Recently, she photographed my sister and her husband’s newborn baby boy because they knew from our wedding that she was the only choice for this special task.  Thanks to Corey Ann’s hard work we have hundreds of incredible photos from our wedding as well as a really pleasant memory of what a positive addition she was to our special day.

My mom and sister put together our awesome candy buffet—I was glad Corey photographed it as well as using it for some fun shots with our rings!

orange and blue candy buffet at wedding in ohio

A special moment in my day–my sister helping me put on the garter that my mom wore at her wedding as well as both my sisters at their weddings.

bride's sister helping her get ready

Corey had written in her blog about having an unplugged wedding and we decided to have our pastor ask our guests to put away their cameras and phones and be present in the moment with us.  I am thankful to Corey for the suggestion.  What a great experience to walk down the aisle and see smiling faces instead of people hidden behind a camera!

unplugged wedding ceremony

This is a photo I love because it was right after the ceremony and my first moment “alone” with my new husband.

bride and groom after wedding ceremony

One of my favorite pictures of the guys simply because it shows the joy of the day!

groomsman portrait

Our florist worked until the colors for the flowers were just what I had in mind—they look beautiful in this photo and it’s a great shot of the ladies as well.

black bridesmaid dresses with pink bouquets

A favorite of me as a bride.

bridal portrait at welshfield inn

Waiting to make our entrance as it was starting to rain again.  I love that you can actually see the raindrops!

outdoor wedding reception in the rain in ohio

I absolutely love this picture because it shows our reaction to the best man speech, which was perfect!

wedding reception in ohio

First dance–this picture captures my happiness!

wedding reception at welshfield inn

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