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January 2020

Each year, with a new slate of brides, comes an array of photographers to capture their special wedding day.  We are always tickled pink when these photos are shared with us to view, to use, and to share on social media.  During the year, we share some of these photos on our Facebook and Instagram.  At the end of the wedding season, we happily gaze through these photos and enjoy walking down memory lane from all of our special wedding from the previous year.  Then we painstakingly comb through all of these photos again and again to select our favorites.  We tout this list of "24" photos as "Magazine Worthy Photos" because there is something extra special about these; unique enough that we could easily imagine them displayed in a magazine ad.  All of our weddings are special but this list is our way to salute the exceptional talent and artistry of so many of our talented photographers.

These top 3 are in order of winner, second place, then third place.  The remaining 21 photos are all in random order but were selected from 100's of wedding photos from this year and all were special enough to be included in our Best of 2019 - Magazine Wedding Photos list.

Every year we do some winter projects. This year is no exception.  First up is our infamous "Man Cave."  No longer do our groom and groomsmen hang out in the Man Cave.  As charming somehow as it was, we felt it was time for an upgrade. Only steps away from the Man Cave is the Mimi Guest House.  It is a multi-purpose house with lots of options on how to use it.  We are giving the Great Room of the Guest House for the guys from 1:30 until the ceremony time. With kitchen access, it means that the guys can have their

Photo by Kenney Photo
I always try to follow up with our past brides each year to request photos, to follow up on whether they liked their vendors, and then also to ask a series of questions so that we can assess any needed improvements and such.  One question that I also ask is, "If you had a do-over, is there anything that you would do differently?"  Basically, I am looking for any tidbits of advice that our past brides can pass along to our new crop of brides.  We are in a business where we are dealing with "bride novices" and to plan a wedding has many details.  Hopefully some of these comments can be helpful.