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Posts Tagged ‘summer wedding’

April and David’s Starlit Soirée | Bella Mina, Alabama wedding photography

July 5, 2010

April and David were married on June 5 at Mitchell Plantation in Bella Mina, Alabama. For those of you unfamiliar with the area, Belle Mina is a quaint little town sweetly tucked away between Decatur and Madison. Every time someone said “Mitchell Plantation”, I kept thinking of the author of Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell! The house isn’t quite as impressive as Tara, but it is located on a 450 acre cotton plantation.

April and David tried something we don’t often see at weddings–they held their outdoor ceremony and reception at night! The two opted not to see one another before the exchanging of vows, so we spent our time pre-wedding shooting the individuals and groups (groomsmen and bridesmaids), and also dodging a pretty serious (and random!) rain shower. Luckily, the rain cleared up before guests were scheduled to arrive, and everyone got to glimpse a rainbow.


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Wedding: Davonna + Rob at the Huntsville Museum of Art | White Rabbit Studios | Vow Renewal

October 13, 2009

You might remember Davonna, Rob, and their daughters, Dallas and Dakota, from their family session a few weeks back. Well, last Saturday we shot their absolutely gorgeous vow renewal ceremony. The two have been married for five years, and, to paraphrase Davonna’s spur-of-the-moment vows, even though Rob still doesn’t put the dirty laundry in the hamper, we’re incredibly grateful that we got to share this experience with them. As two wives ourselves, we understand the commitment and patience that comes with married love, and consider these two perfect examples of all that is true and beautiful about marriage.


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PS: Rob and Miranda’s wedding has been updated with a few more.

Tags: alabama wedding photographer, art museum wedding, downtown huntsville wedding, huntsville, huntsville alabama wedding photographer, huntsville art museum wedding, outside wedding, southern wedding photographer, summer wedding
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Wedding: Rob + Miranda at Huntsville Botanical Garden | North Alabama Wedding Photography | White Rabbit Studios

October 13, 2009

Rob and Miranda were married this past Saturday at the Botanical Gardens in Huntsville. This location was awesome for both Ashley and I as this is the location Ashley shot her first wedding, and I had never shot there before! We’re both huge fans of gardens, flowers, and nature in general, and were beyond excited that we got to capture Rob and Miranda’s big day at the gardens.


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More images will be added soon, so keep an eye out!

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Wedding: Chirag + Nancy | Day 3 of 3 | White Rabbit Studios

October 13, 2009

Ashley and I have been busy brainstorming all kinds of plans for White Rabbit Studios–everything from related blogs, new site designs, business cards, etc.–, and with all of that excitement it completely slipped my mind to blog the last day of Chirag and Nancy’s wedding!


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Stay tuned for new updates–we have quite the busy weekend coming up!

Stephanie

Tags: hindu wedding, huntsville, huntsville alabama photographer, huntsville alabama wedding photographer, summer wedding
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Wedding: Chirag + Nancy | Day 2 of 3 – Pithi Ceremony | White Rabbit Studios

October 13, 2009

Day two of Chirag and Nancy’s wedding festivities began with the Pithi ceremony. Essentially, a paste made out of chickpea flour, turmeric, rose water, and other ingredients is rubbed on the skin of the bride and groom by family members. Traditionally this takes place at the homes of the bride and groom separately, but in our case, Chirag was pasted first. While he was showering, Nancy had her own ceremony!

The paste is thought to be good for skin and to even out skin tone. I suppose we’d need to check in with Chirag and Nancy to confirm this, but the two were absolutely glowing during the ceremony. Of course…that might be due to the yellow paste! ;)


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Wedding: Chirag + Nancy | Day 1 of 3 – Mehndi Ceremony | White Rabbit Studios

October 13, 2009

Ashley and I shot a wedding on Monte Sano last November, and we were talking about wedding photography and what our dream weddings to shoot would be. If you know me well then you know this, but for those of you who don’t, I’ve been infatuated with India for years and years. One of my biggest dreams was to visit, and Sean and I did that in 2007. One of my biggest dream weddings to shoot was hands-down a Hindu wedding, and Ashley and I did that this past weekend.

Ashley called me a few weeks after we shot the wedding, bubbling over with excitement about a phone call she’d received about this wedding. She told me more or less that if she booked it I had to help her shoot it, and I readily agreed. After she booked it, I began mentally making notes. Luckily for all involved parties, we moved back to Alabama, launched White Rabbit, and this wedding serves as our first together as White Rabbit Studios.

Chirag and Nancy’s wedding was a three day extravaganza. We went to a variety of locations in and around Huntsville, and the first of these was the home of Chirag’s parents for the Mehndi ceremony.


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Some background: the Mehndi ceremony is traditionally held in the home of the bride and/or her parents. A professional henna designer or relatives apply mehndi to the bride’s hand and feed. This process can take up to four hours, and that doesn’t count the two hours it takes to dry! There are few places in India where it is a ritual that the first motif of henna or mehendi is applied by the bride’s sister-in-law whereas there are some places where the first mehendi motif is said to be auspicious if applied by bride’s mother. The Mehendi is both the adoration of the bride and epitomizes her transformation from a virgin girl to a woman for her husband. Popular motifs of the bridal mehendi are conchshell, flowers, Kalash, peacock, doli and baraat patterns. The intricate motifs of the bridal henna also hide the husband’s name. It is said that the husband’s name in the intricate henna motifs is made for the groom who has to find out his name in his bride’s mehendi as an evidence of his sharp eyes and active brain to impress his girl.

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You’ll also see photos that feature several brightly-bedecked women singing. The Mehndi ceremony is usually performed for and with women who sing traditional songs for a prosperous marital life of the bride.


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This first night was amazing, brilliant, and surreal for Ashley and I. We are forever grateful for this opportunity and experience, and very excited to continue to share our photos over the next week or so! Keep checking back for additional photos, as we’ll both be editing this and subsequent blog posts with more as we finish.

Stephanie

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