Wedding: Susan + Shane

Susan and Shane are definitely two hearts that were destined to be together. They both strongly believe in giving of themselves to the world and to each other. They were both so happy they were glowing. Yep…both of them! Their wedding ceremony was so unique and personal to them that it will stay with me and all their guests for years to come. Shane sang as his bride-to-be began to walk down the aisle. He met her half way and got down on his knee and asked her to marry him…again. The end of the ceremony was just as incredible. As the officiant announced the bride and groom people began to clap and then a few burst into song as the Georgia Tech Glee Club sprint into the room singing “All You Need Is Love” by The Beatles. Told ya….awesome! The wedding and reception was held at the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce on the rooftop overlooking Centennial Olympic Park.

Make up by Pin Up Girl

Floral Designs by Design

Music by Maxwell Taylor

Catering by Glorious Events

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Susan and Shane decided to have a private moment together before the ceremony. I love it when a couple sees each other beforehand! It allows for some very intimate photos.

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Congratulations to the both of you! Have a blast in Aruba!

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Dana Harris - Wow! What awesome photography. You guys really captured it. I had the priviledge of being part of this celebration with Susan and Shane by providing them the catering and design services through Glorious Events. I have to say that my wife, Hannah and I feel like we have made friends for life with these two. All of the emails, planning meetings over drinks at THRIVE were all my pleasure. I hope that all of your dreams truly did come true on this one magical night. Cant wait to be a part of your party circle. Your friends are mine kind of people. They love them some good times!!! Enjoy Aruba, see you back in the ATL!!!

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