Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Georgetown Wedding Photography at the Bayley House Barn

Jason and Rhonda married in Georgetown at a middle school/elementry school amphitheatre, which so perfectly rustic it really couldn't have been improved upon! Jason and Rhonda met on a website specifically for farmers, which is so incredibly neat. They grew all of the sunflowers themselves on their farm, as well as raised the chicken served at their reception. It was a totally "Green" wedding, even going so far as to have separate receptacles at the reception for compost trash, bottles and garbage!

The reception was at the Bayley House Barn, next door to the Bayley House, which is undergoing restoration. Twinkle lights lined the barn, with a swing surrounded by more sunflowers at the far end.

Overall, a beautiful wedding and Martha Stewart certainly would have been proud!

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The rings were carried down the aisle in this glass jar, so cute...

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Family/Friends sang and read during the service..
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Our beautiful bride, Rhonda

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Jason and his groosmen, who are also all his brothers!
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The bridesmaids and brides"man"

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Bridal Party!

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Rhonda's family is hilarious. Nice jazz hands, guys! I don't usually include family pictures on the blog, but it was just too funny.

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And, finally, the HAPPY COUPLE!

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And onto the reception!

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Thomas Kemper Soda for all
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And ring pictures!

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4 comments:

Beautiful Moments Photography said...

Such lovely shots! I love your detail shots with the Sunflowers and the ring shot.

Hanssie said...

The ring shots are so creative! Great job!

Rhonda said...

I love them!

Alisa and David said...

I love this one, I never saw it before. I am so glad those little links are on the bottom of the post. I don't know how I missed it before!