Hamilton Twelve Wedding by Ku Photography LLC

August 11th. 2011 by A. Blaire | Filed Under | 14 comments

I love a good “how we met” story – don’t you? Well this couple’s chance encounter was fate, shall we say, and ended up in the most lovely way – right back in Austin where the two cuties crossed paths for the first time. This time Ku Photography was there to capture all the gorgeous in this adorable Austin affair. All of the sweet details are almost as cute as the couple, and you can see even more in the full gallery!

Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC

Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy
Photography By / Ku Photography LLC
Floral + Event Design By / Wild Poppy

Click here to see the entire gallery of images!

From the Bride…Hard to believe that a chance meeting on a park bench while en route to Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2003 would one day lead us down the aisle. We were both in Austin (I lived in Kansas City; Jason was from Baltimore) with friends for the music festival, and struck up a casual conversation. We thought nothing of the encounter, but all agreed to meet up later that evening on Austin’s famed Sixth Street entertainment district. At the end of a fun weekend, we all exchanged e-mail addresses and promised to stay in touch. When a temporary job assignment landed me in Washington, D.C., I reconnected with Jason and his friends from Baltimore, since I knew they were into live music. A friendship bloomed between Jason and I, and our first “date” was a concert at DC’s 930 Club. Needless to say, love did not bloom immediately. But, once we were both settled into our lives in separate places (1,500 miles away from one another), a whirlwind long-distance romance ensued. Nearly seven years and a couple cross-country moves later, we were finally tying the knot.

Since our friends and family were spread all across the country, we decided to hold our wedding in the place where it all began—in Austin, Texas. Our vision for the day was to have something warm, comfortable and friendly, surrounded by those we loved so much. We were wed on the perfect sunny day, and danced the night away under the starry Texas sky.

Early in the planning process I fell in love with Amy Butler’s amazing fabric and paper designs, which helped set the tone and color palette for the event. I used an amazing letterpress printer I found on Etsy who used a variety of Amy Butler papers as invitation backing, resulting in each invite being a bit different and unique. Amy Butler fabrics were also used on handmade touches throughout the reception including pillows, covered canvases, program fans and the seating cardboard.

As it turned out, the wedding was exactly as we’d hoped. The food was delicious. The drink swere cold and flowing. And the photo booth was jam-packed with guests all night. And, very appropriately, after the official festivities ended, we spent the last moments of the night in downtown Austin, the place where it had all begun for Jason and I so many years before.

Wedding Photography: Tony Ku and Ashley Eddleman for Ku Photography / Florals + Event Coordination: Wild Poppy / Hair + Make-up: Keep Austin Gorgeous / Photobooth: Magnolia Photo Booth Company / Ceremony + Reception Location: Hamilton Twelve / Guitarist: Brady Davis / Wedding Invitations: Elf Design & Letterpress / Wedding Dress: Matthew Christopher / Bride’s Shoes: Stuart Weitzman / Bride’s Jewelry: Adorn / Bridesmaid Dresses: Ann Taylor / Groom + Groomsmen Suits: Jos A. Bank / Dessert Buffet: Whole Foods Bakery, Austin Cake Ball + Mandola’s Italian Market

Ku Photography LLC is a member of our Little Black Book. For more information on how members are chosen, click here.
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Though we legitimately love them, Magnolia Photo Booth Co. is an advertiser on Style Me Pretty.
 

14 Comments about “Hamilton Twelve Wedding by Ku Photography LLC”

  1. Pretty! The colors remind me of citrus fruit.

  2. Amanda says:

    so pretty! love the groom's tie! where did you find it??

  3. AJ says:

    what's up with the oddly photoshopped picture of the bridesmaids? Is there some sort of story there?

  4. Tony says:

    It is not photoshopped. The bride brought a cutout photo of one of her bridesmaids who was not able to make it due to pregnancy.

  5. Andréa says:

    Bride here...

    Thanks for your kind comments.

    @Amanda...The tie is from http://www.thetiebar.com/

    @AJ...the bridesmaid photo isn't photoshopped. It's actually a cardboard cutout of a bridesmaid who'd recently delivered twins and was unable to make the trip to Texas for the wedding. We had so much fun with "Flat Laura" all day, and I swear it was like she was there with us. So, yes, definitely bears explaining, but I'm guessing that makes more sense now when you look at the pics? =)

  6. AJ says:

    Haha yes! that makes way more sense! And that's a very awesome idea.

  7. Stephanie says:

    Cute idea with the Flat Laura! I would love to see the other photos with "her"! I'm sure she appreciated it too.

  8. Kendra says:

    Very Pretty! I've been looking for similar white bowls and vases for the table decor and small frames, where did you find yours?

  9. Andréa says:

    @Kendra...the milk glass was found at garage sales, antique shops and ebay. It's not uber-expensive, and was so much fun to hunt down. The small frames I bought online. They're actually just plastic, but had the perfect vintage finish and look much nicer than they really are.

  10. Kristen says:

    I had the honor standing up with this beautiful bride on her special day. As you can tell from the photos, it was perfectly planned & gorgeous. But that evening was just the grand finale to an amazing weekend the bride & groom treated their friends & family to. The whole weekend was magical!

  11. So beautiful Andrea! I wish you both the best in life and love~

  12. Cathy says:

    Andrea and Jason, what a beautiful love story. The pictures are breathtaking. I know your future holds many magical times. Oh, and thanks to your amazing wedding I got to spend a wonderful week end with my 3 grandsons. Here's to a long and happy life, to a beautiful bride and her handsome husband.

  13. Laura says:

    Flat Laura here - I LOVED attending this beautiful wedding in cardboard form! It was so sweet of the bride and bridesmaids to make me feel included. What a creative and elegant wedding this was - the bride did an outstanding job creating a classy and beautiful day :)

  14. Tony says:

    I enjoyed photographing Laura as well :) One note about the pictures: yes, we submitted a few photos of Laura on cardboard to SMP, a total of about 200 images. The editors of the blog decides which ones they wanted to show.

    http://www.kuphotography.com/andrea-jasons-wedding-day-hamilton-twelve-12-austin-texas/ this is our blog entry and you can check out the images of what Andrea and the bridesmaids did with Laura in the reception.

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