Dana and Tim decided to have their wedding and reception at their home. Instead of spending on an off site venue, they used that money wisely and invested in home improvement including a great new fence. Their back yard featured an amazing oak tree well over 100 years old, which they hung paper lanterns from. They also were my first wedding to feature Cornhole as entertainment. How awesome is that?

Here are a few of my favorites from the day….


And this is what a bride looks like just as her cornhole bean bag hits the photographer’s camera.

 

3 Responses to Congrats to Dana and Tim!

  1. Aunt Dolly says:

    Dana I can’t wait to see the rest of the pictures. It looks like you and Tim had a wonderful dream like wedding. Will see you when I am at Mom’s. May God Bless You Both

  2. Collena(Hudson) Orlando says:

    Dana you look amazing!!! What a great job you did in planning a home wedding- it turned out beautiful. How great is it that you have that tree in your very own yard? You should have a picture taken by it every anniversary in documentation of your lives’ as you grow old together. Congratulations to you and Tim – may you have a wonderful life together!

  3. I love the image of the bride spinning. I wish more brides would concentrate on more of the personal details to their weddings. You really don’t have to spend a gazillion dollars to have a beautiful wedding. This is proven here. But you should never skimp on great photography! Also proven here. :)

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