Who said that autumn colors was sad? It seems incredibly warm and cheerful to me! It’s fun, rich, and so very romantic- what better color for a November wedding! We absolutely love it! Lisa and Shane’s wedding is nothing less than stunning! Between the beautiful stone church of St.John’s Episcopal in Downtown Columbia and the leaves starting to change color, I was amazed on how gorgeous the opulent blend of red, magenta and navy. If you ask me, there’s no better way to welcome the upcoming season other than to incorporate the beauty of it with your wedding plans. These photos taken by Palmetto Duo will show you what I mean. So without further ado, take a scroll through the details down below!
We’re All About the Details!
The Beautiful Stone Church
The St.John’s Episcopal Church is vibrant and historic! Gorgeously made out of stone that gives off a radiant appeal perfect for any church wedding.
Fall Colors
The harmony of rich colors truly sets a warm, cozy ambiance that everybody loves. The balance of red and magenta is beautiful. The highlights of bright yellows and light pinks sync everything perfectly and who would miss the men’s navy suits.
Beautiful Night Photos with Dramatic Dip
The couple didn’t want the celebration to stop and planned an extended party that would last until night time. The beautiful photos explains it all.
About the Photographer
I love making wedding photography match the personalities of my couples. This couple was really laid back and fun so the images reflect that part of their personality. We operate out of Columbia SC and package pricing is in the $2000-4000 range. You can reach us through our website.
Take this Advice
Give you vendors freedom- Lisa allowed Scott from American Floral to put together some gorgeous fall bouquets. Remember to relax and enjoy the day! ~Katie Hart/Photographer
Vendors
Photographer: Palmetto Duo
Floral Designer: American Floral
Dress Store: David’s Bridal
Tuxedo and Mens Attire: Men’s Warehouse
DJ: Partytime
Event Venue: River Road and Jasmine House
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