Austin Wedding by Phenom Photographers

December 7th. 2011 by A. Blaire | Filed Under | 10 comments

To help carry you through your lunch hour, the next wedding on our little parade of pretty by Phenom Photographers will be sure to give you a much better boost than that cookie you are reaching for (although we fully endorse cookie consumption). It’s a sweet as can be farm fête that will be sure to activate your oooh and ahhhs, and really what’s better than that? Don’t forget, there is so much more pretty in the full gallery of images!

Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers

Photography By / Phenom Photographers

Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers

Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers
Photography By / Phenom Photographers

Click here to see the entire gallery of images!

From the Bride…We wanted a wedding where country chic met city classics. Bringing together these two atmospheres – the rustic and urban, the family and the friends, the traditional and the irreverent, the old and the new – was behind everything we did.

We chose a time and place that brought together our families. We were married on the 30th anniversary of the bride’s parent’s wedding, on land which the groom’s grandfather had acquired in a poker match, and had been worked by four generations of his family.

We started by constructing a chapel on the family farm under a grand oak tree draped with Spanish moss. Vintage window’s and stained glass recovered from Canton’s First Friday Trade Show was suspended from the branches to create space and focus. The small group of family members were seated along an isle of white muslin in chairs collected from the farm house and local antique shops. White paper lanterns swung gently in the breeze and white paper parasols bobbed on ladies’ shoulders. The bridal procession was played on a vintage Victrola.

Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero via LuLu’s Bridal Boutique / Bridesmaid + Groomsmen Attire: J.Crew / Ties: Thomas Pink / Floral Design: Jennifer Pavlovich Designs / Wedding Cake: Black Flour / Music: Bride + Groom / Invitations: Michael’s (design by Bride and Groom) / Hair + Make-up: WET Salon / Wedding Photography: Phenom Photographers / Jewelry: Groom’s Mother via Etsy / Transportation: Lone Star Limousine + Austin Pedicab

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10 Comments about “Austin Wedding by Phenom Photographers”

  1. Great colors in the bouquet, thanks for sharing :)

  2. What a beautiful wedding and a gorgeous bride! Love the story behind their wedding date & location.

    May I ask where the boots are from? Love them!

  3. Reggie says:

    Thanks ladies for featuring this awesome wedding! I had a blast with these two, very down to earth!

  4. sarah says:

    the boots are Frye boots. and thanks for all the love. our wedding day was exactly what we wanted. so happy to share with everyone.

  5. Michele says:

    Just to clarify, the groom's mother bought the brides's earrings on Etsy. The rest of the jewelry was made by the groom's mother and her friends. Freshwater pearl necklaces for the bride, bridesmaids and sisters, and labradorite bracelets for the sisters. I also made my own earrings with seed beads and crystals. The groom is our only child; these kids ROCK!

  6. would love to know the 'style' name of the boots? :)

  7. Katie says:

    The bride's earring are beautiful. Would you be willing to share the name of the etsy designer?

  8. Very cute. Love the windows hanging from the trees. Beautiful images.

  9. Amelia says:

    What brand are your bridesmaid's shoes?

  10. sarah says:

    belive it or not amelia, they are areosoles. they were very comfy for a long day of wedding activities.

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