Katie & Brian’s Wedding – Alhambra Hall – Charleston, SC

February is usually cold, right?  Not this Saturday in Charleston, SC!  Katie and Brian got married on one of the most beautiful days for a “winter” wedding, it was 75 degrees!  I only met the two of them two times: to book the wedding and a little dinner before the big day.  I can’t tell you what a wonderful couple they are.  They trusted me in photographing their wedding day and all the happenings.  Katie, a gorgeous girl, has a quiet demeanor but also lights up the room when she enters.  Her big smile is so lovely and was shining bright on the dance floor.  Brian is a laid back, chill, go with the flow kind of guy.  Such a super guy!  Brian so eloquently displayed his affection and love for Katie throughout the day.

The ceremony was held at Sunrise Presbyterian Church on Sullivan’s Island and the reception was at Alhambra Hall in Mt. Pleasant, SC.  Katie and Brian, I am so happy to have captured your wedding day, so you may remember it forever.  What a great time and a great celebration!!!  Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Catalana!  …and don’t forget to watch the video at the bottom of the post.

Ceremony: Sunrise Presbyterian Church – Sullivan’s Island, SC
Reception: Alhambra Hall – Mt Pleasant, SC
Bride & Bridesmaid’s Jewelry: Dee Ruel
Caterer: Carolina Cuisine – Rachel and Bill
Florist: Buy the Bunch
Cake: Alicia Spencer
Band: Plane Jane
Hair: Willow Salon, Powell Clements
Bride’s Dress: Gown Boutique of Charleston, Martina Liana
Bridemaids Dresses: Nordstroms
Groomsmen Suits & Ties: Jos A Banks
Rentals: Snyder Rental
Videographer: Coker Media – Chad Coker

 A big thank you to the talented Rachel Craig for assisting me and being a great friend at the same time!  Some of her images can be found below.

Especially love this one Rachel took (below)

View the video HERE: http://vimeo.com/jenningsking/katieandbrian (allow for the buffering to load, before starting)

 

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