Kate and Kyle were married at the Palmetto Bluff Resort on May 1, 2010. From the Mint Juleps to the blue ceiling screened-in porches, the rocking benches to the time honored tradition of a horse and carriage, no detail was missed, thanks to WED. I was on the verge of tears and uncontrollable laughter the entire day. Kate and her Dad’s first look was a tear-jerker and the wedding guests were full of hilarity (as you can see from “Martini Man” pictured below). One guest even whispered in my ear, “I bet you thought we were going to be a bunch of stuffy old b*$ches didn’t you?” What can I say? It was a wedding I’ll never forget.



























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jessi - i totally teared up just looking at the father-daughter photos:) Love them as usual!
Kelly Langner Sauer - Wow, wow, wow. This group KNEW how to have fun! What a total blast!
katealtmix - LOVE the mojito image and the girl dancing with her hair everywhere- such a beautiful set of images!
fer juaristi - first time I see your work, amazing! cheers from MX.
ashley b - These are great Tracy, fantastic job!
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