Sealed with a kiss!

Sealed with a kiss!
Laura & Chris' Wedding at JCRaulston Arboretum
Showing posts with label Damien Maas DJ and Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Damien Maas DJ and Video. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING FOR ALLIE AND BEN AT THE OAKS AT SALEM!

Allie and Ben met when they were freshmen in high school 14 years ago. They are each other's first love and have shared all the experiences of growing up together, graduating high school and college together and now have tied the knot of marriage together. Their wedding was a beautiful day at The Oaks at Salem--October 27th 2017.
They met with me last January and began putting together all the details of their wedding day. 
Nothing But Bundt Cakes provide the pretty and tasty cakes. 
The reception area under the tent on the terrace was all set up and the guests were mingling before being invited to walk to the other side of the lake for the ceremony.
The beautiful wedding garden area.
David, Allie's father, needed his boutonniere secured and I was happy to make that happen. 
Then two of the grandmothers needed a little help with their corsages.
Joslin, on the right, is our venue director and she cues us when to begin the long walk around the lake. 
The grandparents went first, then I followed and made the "unplugged announcement" to the guests to put away their devices and truly be with Allie and Ben during the ceremony.
Our DJ and Videographer is Damien Maas. Always a pleasure to work with him. 
The two videographers with tripods and our photographer, Krista with Six Foot Photography are ready to capture the procession of parents and wedding party and finally Allie and her dad..
Ben escorts his mother, Kathy, in followed by his dad, Steve.
Unfortunately, the sun was right in our faces at 5:00 that day!
Here come the bridesmaids and groomsmen! 
Finally the children and the last bridesmaid made their way to the ceremony. 
Our little ring bearer decided it was time to sit down and our flower girl was in awe of all the guests watching them.
The children were handed off to grandparents at the front and then we were ready for the bride to enter.
And so Allie and her father make the final stretch where he answers my question and places Allie's hand into Ben's. Then he is seated along with the guests.
Lauren, our maid of honor, reaches around to retrieve hers and Allie's bouquets after fluffing the bride's train. 
And the ceremony begins with a welcome to all and a prayer. 
Then we remembered those no longer with us.
At that point I stepped out front and for a surprise tribute to their parents. Always a sweet and special moment in the ceremony.
Telling the story of how they met and fell in love, all their adventures and Ben's surprise proposal. Such fun and laughter!
Then it was time for them to hear what their partner told me in confidence about why they love each other, want to marry each other, and what they are looking forward to in marriage.
Meanwhile our little ring bearer had to get up and move around. As long as he had his pacifier and his grandparents and great-grandparents keeping an eye on him he was just fine!
And now it is time for Allie and Ben to make their promises of marriage to each other which were printed in my book facing them.
Ben reads his vows to Allie first. 
Then Allie reads hers to Ben.
To seal the vows they exchange rings. Ben goes first and puts the ring on Allie's finger while saying a few words after me.
Then Allie places the ring on Ben's finger while saying the same words to him.
After a closing blessing, I placed my hand on theirs, made the pronouncement of marriage and invited them to share their first kiss as a married couple.
Yay! 
They turned and faced their guests, the maid of honor returned the bouquet to the bride, and I presented them to their guests.
Meanwhile Damien cranks up the drone which will fly overhead and get a video of the whole scene.
The guests were asked to remain in their seats but to stand and turn around for the video with the bride and groom positioned up front. Great shot! Can't wait to see the video!
Ben and Allie! Great wedding! I hope it fulfilled all your dreams of your big day. I loved your wedding ceremony and I think your guests did too. I am honored to have been a part of your big day and to have joined you in marriage. I wish you the best always!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

The Spectacular Wedding of Suzanne and James at The Oaks at Salem!

Suzanne and James' wedding was simply spectacular and unforgettable. Suzanne is one of those brides who had a very detailed vision of her wedding day and she astutely brought it into amazing reality. She even had a surreal influence on the weather as well: at the rehearsal the forecast for the wedding day was 90% rain. When asked if she wanted to go ahead and "call" the wedding and have the ceremony under the tent, she declined. Sure enough, there was no rain on her wedding day! The big day was July 3rd, 2016 at The Oaks at Salem in Apex. 
The ceremony site was ready when Dave and I got there. They had a monogram made and placed the table with cross in front.
The floral arrangements and flower balls on each side, hanging jars and petals in the aisle are by Mews Design
Nifty little signs directing the guests. 
The catering staff, Catering by Design, is busy setting up the reception area in the tent. In the back ground you can see the barn that now belongs to The Oaks--more venue options! Congratulations to them for acquiring this adjacent property.
The guests have arrived and are mingling before walking around the pond to the ceremony site. 
Suzanne and James have a strong faith-based relationship. Instead of doing a "first look" they wanted to say prayers with each other before the ceremony. I just happened to be there when this took place. Suzanne was settled into her chair and closed her eyes. James (with his eyes closed) was lead into the room by his best man, Rusty, and manuevered into his chair. They joined hands and took turns saying prayers for their upcoming marriage. So sweet.
The reception area under the tent is vacated by the guests who have gathered across the pond for the ceremony. 
It was a warm day but with a nice cloud cover--wonderful for photography. 
Udeshi Hargett is busy playing her beautiful prelude music before the ceremony starts. 
Damien Maas is manning the video camera, just one of many video cameras including a drone. His video of this wedding is spectacular too! And if that was not enough, he DJ'd the wedding reception as well.
James and I lead the groomsmen into place in front of the guests.
The bridesmaids begin their long walk from the house around the other side of the pond. 
When they were in place, the bride and her father, Lou, began their trek. 
Lou takes his place after transferring Suzanne's hand into James' hand. 
The bridesmaids straighten Suzanne's dress and train. 
Here we go!
Such a pretty ceremony! We began with a warm welcome to all, a prayer and remembrance of those no longer with us, a blessing for their parents and a reading from Colossians, chapter 3.
Then I stepped out and related the story of how they met Memorial Day weekend of 2012 when Suzanne was visiting friends in Atlanta and went on an adventure called "shoot the hootch" (tubing down the Chattahoochee River for about 5 hours). They were instantly attracted to each other but knew living great distances apart was a big obstacle. Nevertheless, on a return trip to Atlanta a couple of months later, they reconnected and have never really been apart since and finally making it to Raleigh where they both now live.
There were many funny moments with laughter during the story. 
Then the things they they told me in confidence they love about each other are heard for the first time. 
The vows and rings were exchanged. 
After a closing blessing for the couple, I pronounced them husband and wife and invited them to share their first kiss as a married couple!
No problem following through on that invitation! 
They turned and faced their guests. 
Introduction of the newlyweds! 
The bride and groom lead their wedding party off to the side for photographs while the guests went around the other side of the pond to the reception. Our photographer was Missy Loves Jerry Photography.
Congratulations, Suzanne and James! You make the greatest couple--so in love and so dedicated to each other. I know you will have a long and happy marriage. I wish you the best always!
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