Elizabeth & Tim’s Wedding
My first experience with Elizabeth was an email inquiry with loads of questions! I dutifully answered them all and got another email response with loads more! This went on for at least two weeks. But her questions were really good ones and I truly appreciated her commitment to getting exactly what she wanted for her wedding day. And she was soooo totally nice about it. (For the record, I like the approach of asking as much as you want to know up front.)
When we finally met, she brought her mom, Elaine, and we had a delightful meeting. She and Elaine are one of those great mother/daughter teams – they really are one another’s best friends, now that Liz is grown. Working with both of them on the planning was actually a lot of fun. Here they are on the wedding day:
I met Tim, Liz’s then fiance and now husband, on the day of the engagement shoot. He gave me that, “I hate having my photo taken,” look that I often get from grooms, but by the end was charming and quite photogenic. He was also, obviously, smitten with Liz (and she him!). They are big Brave’s fans and, as luck would have it, one of Liz’s bridesmaids works in event planning at Turner Field, so we got to shoot some of the engagement shots there.
Then we finished up over at the cut-through to one of the Ponce parks behind the Chandler Park golf course – after a quick change out of their fan gear.
On the day of their wedding, like many this spring, we were sweating out the threat of rain. Their wedding and reception was being held at Flint Hill in Norcross, which can accommodate both indoor and outdoor ceremonies, but they really had their heart set on the ceremony being outside on the patio. No problem for the reception, as it was indoors anyway. We met at Van Michael’s in Norcross for hair and make-up.
Liz has the most amazing blue eyes, so she really looked stunning even before she got dressed.
When we got to Flint Hill, we went straight to the bride’s room where she got laced into her dress by Elaine and her bridesmaids (including her two sisters). The dress was perfect for her and everyone saw it the minute she looked in the mirror.
We shot a lot of family and bridal party shots with the two of them separately before the wedding.
Then on to the wedding – with very ominous looking clouds in the sky.
But we made it through the whole ceremony and family shoot without a drop!
Just as we finished, the sky opened up and it poured down rain. The timing was wonderful!
The crowd was a fun one and after their first dance, everyone seemed to join them on the dance floor.
All of Liz’s planning paid off and it was a lovely day and went off without a hitch. They left with huge smiles on their faces through a hail of bubbles.


Best of luck to you both!
















Love the hands behind the neck shot – I am totally a sucker for details. Lovely work!
Thanks Amy! Me too. I have to pry myself away from details! Thanks for stopping by.
You captured some great emotions. The last shot with Elizabeth smiling as they exit is priceless.