{Tennessee} Orange + White Wedding at Twin Cedar Farm

One of the coolest things about having a wedding blog is not, in fact, all the weddings you get to share. Well, that’s most definitely fun, and one of the most exciting parts of my day. Every day! But overall, my favorite part of The Lovely Find is that “full circle” feeling I get when I get to see the wedding of a couple I’ve featured before. Jack and Julia’s wedding at Twin Cedar Farm is gorgeous in simplicity — the bouquets were put together by the wedding party, and the beautiful outdoor location allowed for minimal decor to make everything look fantastic. And we featured their e-session last year! On Christmas eve, no less. See their e-session {here}.
{Georgia} City Meets Country E-Session by Meagan O Photography
Next up we have this e-session from Meagan O Photography — one part farm, one part city. What happens when a guy who loves the country and the outdoors proposes to a girl who loves the city? They’ve fallen in love, and now they share the world of the other. It is so perfect that their engagement photographs where able to capture this. And we are are especially loving the big red barn!
{Alabama} Fishing + Camping E-Session by Caught You On Camera
{Texas} Cotton Farm E-Session by Emily Davis Photography
Emily Davis Photography sent us these beautiful photographs, curing us of our ongoing desire for images of a lovely couple kissing in the cotton fields. And their love story? Even better. They met in high school, and were re-introduced in college, where they proceeded to start dating. They’ve both graduated this month, and their wedding will be in June. There’s just something wonderfully inspiring about it. Go on, girl, kiss your true love!
{North Carolina} Sweet Lakeside E-Session by Gambol Photography
We are in love with this e-session, and love the fact that the couple brought their pup along for the day! Gambol Photography captures that “in love” look so effortlessly. Picture after picture is just wonderful. We love the bride-to-be’s pink dress against the blooming flowers. There are some fun elements to the shoot, too, like a chalk save-the-date and a handmade paper banner.