North Carolina weddings Archives - Courtney Potter Studio https://courtney-potter.com/tag/north-carolina-weddings/ Soulful Art for Brave Seekers Thu, 21 Jun 2018 22:03:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Unconventional Wedding | Sara + Daniel’s Snipes Farm Retreat Celebration | LGBTQ Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/unconventional-wedding-sara-daniel-snipes-farm-retreat/ https://courtney-potter.com/unconventional-wedding-sara-daniel-snipes-farm-retreat/#respond Mon, 19 Feb 2018 13:57:18 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/20155sara-daniel-snipes-farm-retreat-wedding/ Sara + Daniel tied the knot on May 2, 2015 at Snipes Farm Retreat in Chapel Hill, NC. This creative couple planned an unconventional wedding stripped of imposed wedding traditions–proving that your wedding can be infused with imagination. From a self-officiated ceremony to an anarcho-feminist puppet show, their unconventional wedding reflected this couple’s authenticity. Sara and Daniel wanted […]

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Sara + Daniel tied the knot on May 2, 2015 at Snipes Farm Retreat in Chapel Hill, NC. This creative couple planned an unconventional wedding stripped of imposed wedding traditions–proving that your wedding can be infused with imagination.

From a self-officiated ceremony to an anarcho-feminist puppet show, their unconventional wedding reflected this couple’s authenticity.

Sara and Daniel wanted their day to be a celebration of a world that is more free, just, joyful, loving, and beautiful. And their wedding certainly did not miss the mark.

Read the Q&A below to learn more about Sara + Daniel’s inspiration for their unconventional wedding celebration.

Are you planning your own unconventional wedding? Come check out the Raleigh LGBTQ Wedding Expo on February 25.

This event is an amazing resource—not only if you’re LGBTQ—but also if you’re a hetero couple looking for LGBTQ-friendly vendors who share your values.

Everyone is welcome at this event—gay, hetero, single, curious—and there’ll be all types of vendors, from photographers like myself, to catering, music, and everything in between. Admission is free, click here for more info and to RSVP. I hope to see you there!

1. How did you meet and fall in love? I’d love to hear a little bit more of your story. 🙂

We met at Connecticut College when I was a freshman and Daniel was a sophomore.

We first interacted at a film showing against the war in Iraq that Daniel presented with the campus leftist group he started. I had seen Daniel around campus (who could miss his ridiculous mohawk?), but Daniel apparently got smitten with me after I made “a biting criticism of US foreign policy” (His words, not mine. I think he just thought I was cute).

After a couple of goofy missteps we connected, exchanged mix tapes, and started a fun, passionate relationship. We got a chance to spend a summer together in Mexico during different internships, and we bonded over delicious food and revolutionary politics.

Over the last eleven years we have lived together in Mexico, DC, and North Carolina, and we spent years apart while I worked/studied in Guatemala, Ecuador, and Philadelphia. Neither of us can pinpoint the moment when we realized that we are going to be life partners. In some ways I think we both always knew

2. You incorporated some really unique elements into your unconventional wedding day (Before you, I had never photographed a puppet show at a wedding!) Tell me about some of these personal touches and the inspiration behind it.

It was very important for us that each element of our unconventional wedding day felt authentic to our relationship, heritage, and values. We are two folks that like to question authority and the status quo, so it makes sense that we tried to spin wedding traditions into something that felt representative of us.

We chose to officiate our own wedding because both of us are atheists, but we wanted to make sure that some of our closest friends and family members could contribute to the ceremony.

Our close friends are in a puppet troupe, the Mysterious Rabbit Puppet Army, and they offered to write and perform a puppet show for us our wedding. The puppeteers knew that I am obsessed with my cats, so they made them the narrators of this sweet anarcho-feminist puppet show. It was amazing!

3. What was your favorite part of your unconventional wedding day?

Both of us agreed that our favorite part of the wedding day was dancing the final dance while a huge group of our friends encircled us. Our DJ, Alex DB, played “Maps” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, which was on the first mixed CD I gave to Daniel. Daniel and I both cried our eyes out while our friends hugged us. It was really moving.

4. What factors other than photos went into your decision on a unconventional wedding photographer? Why did you pick me?

We wanted someone who would seem comfortable with some of our nontraditional choices. You were more than game and were very validating of our choices. You also seemed relaxed and confident.

5. Your photography package included an engagement session. What was it like to work with me during this? Did it make the wedding day easier in terms of nerves about photography or what to expect from our collaboration?

I was really not looking forward to the engagement shoot. I was very nervous because I don’t really enjoy getting my picture taken, but you made me feel at ease. Your directions helped me focus on Daniel and our relationship, rather than whether I looked good enough.

6. What is the first thing you want to do with the images from your unconventional wedding? 

We want to re-experience our unconventional wedding through your amazing photos!

7. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

It’s been almost difficult going back to our normal routine considering we had such a wonderful unconventional wedding day! This fall we’re traveling to Vietnam and Laos. We’re excited to go on an adventure together.

8. Now that you are seasoned wedding planners, what advice do you have for other couples planning an unconventional wedding? 🙂

Be playful! Many traditional wedding elements conflict with our radical feminist sensibilities. We kept the traditions we liked, and we re-imagined or tossed the traditions we did not like.

Sara and Daniel, thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your day. There are times when photographing events feels like heavy labor, but this felt like child’s play- and I owe that to the environment of playfulness and imagination that you created. It was truly one of the most enjoyable celebrations I have ever witnessed. Thank you!

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Wedding Planner: RedBird Events

Photography Assistant: Katy Folk

Puppet Show: Mysterious Rabbit Puppet Army

Bride’s Dress: BHLDN

Shoes: Swedish Hasbeens

Groom’s Clothing: Ted Baker

Florist: Teacup Floral

Ice Cream: The Parlour

Cake: Wants and Kneads

Catering: Kokyu

Invites: Daniel Meltzer, printed by CatPrint

DJ: Alex DB

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Jenn + Kennedy | Carrigan Farms Wedding | Charlotte Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/jenn-kennedy-carrigan-farms-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/jenn-kennedy-carrigan-farms-wedding/#respond Mon, 08 Aug 2016 16:57:13 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=11539 Jenn + Kennedy tied the knot on July 1, 2016 in a summery outdoor wedding at Carrigan Farms in Mooresville, NC. This couple knows the secret to successfully pulling off a July wedding in the intense North Carolina humidity: they threw a laid-back celebration where their guests could wear bathing suits and swim in the quarry. This may […]

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Jenn + Kennedy tied the knot on July 1, 2016 in a summery outdoor wedding at Carrigan Farms in Mooresville, NC. This couple knows the secret to successfully pulling off a July wedding in the intense North Carolina humidity: they threw a laid-back celebration where their guests could wear bathing suits and swim in the quarry. This may be the first (and only!) wedding that featured a “first plunge” instead of a “first dance,” and I hope these images of Jenn + Kennedy’s unconventional celebration make a splash. 🙂

Read the Q&A with this gutsy couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

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1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Kennedy: I love Jenn’s spontaneity and how she’s always up for an adventure. Last fall, we kind of got tired of planning our wedding, so we actually ended up making a lot of wedding decisions less than a month before – like desserts and sky lanterns. Some details were put together just the week leading up.

Jennifer: The main reason we got overwhelmed wedding planning is mostly because of me. I was a bit ridiculous and fickle, but Kennedy was and always is the rock and constant to my crazy whims. He really keeps me grounded and just kept telling me (over and over) that at the end of the day, we would be married, and that was all that really matters.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

Jennifer: We (read: I) eventually realized that we really wanted to have a wedding that was true to us. A large part of me getting overwhelmed towards the beginning was because I started planning a wedding trying to make everyone happy – something quite impossible. We swapped out some wedding traditions that really didn’t reflect us as a couple like the first dance (we both have two left feet) and cake (we both love ice cream and pie more) and incorporated elements like a first plunge and lanterns. Whoa, I didn’t even realize the water and fire duality until just now.

Kennedy: I wanted a wedding where Jenn and I would have a good time and that everyone could enjoy at least some aspect. I think we were successful.

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…). 

Jennifer: I really loved the handkerchief that Kennedy got embroidered for me, so much so that I couldn’t bring myself to use it while I was balling during the ceremony. I loved how we were able to incorporate a lot of Chinese traditions into the wedding without it seeming too haphazard. I know it meant a lot to my mom for me to wear a qipao and set off lanterns.

Kennedy:  I loved seeing Jenn walk down the aisle and our side conversations during the ceremony. It was also so much fun getting to dance with everyone.

4. Your photography package included an engagement session. What was it like to work with me before the wedding? Do you have a favorite photo or moment from your session?

Jennifer: It was awesome having an engagement session before the wedding with you because it gave us a chance to get comfortable in front of a camera and to see your process. It was super easy and fun, and you did a great job of extrapolating what we kind of photos we wanted. I love the one where Kennedy and I are wearing hats my grandmother knitted and are goofing off. I also really love all the candid photos.

Kennedy: My favorite photo is the one with all four of us (me, Jenn, Nil, and Kola), but I know Jenn thinks Kola and Nil look derpy.

5. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding? 

Have the wedding that you want, not the wedding you think you should have or that other people want and that at the end of the day, you will be married, and that’s all that really matters.

6. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame? 

Jennifer: All of the above! Our family and friends have been asking for pictures since the wedding and I can’t wait to get some put around the house. I’m also ready to obnoxiously set the photos as the wallpaper for every electronic device I own.

7. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans? 

Jennifer: We’re just looking forward to spending time together as a couple. Unfortunately, I started an away rotation right after the wedding.  So we’re super excited that we get 4 days together this weekend, the longest since we got married! We’re hoping to go on a honeymoon this winter, but it might depend on how much hibernation I’ll need after my surgery rotation.

8. Anything else you’d like to add about your wedding, photography experience, or anything else? 

Thanks for being as excited about our eclectic wedding as we were and even getting wet to shoot our “first plunge”.  You were so easy to work with and really took the time to understand what we wanted out of our photos. We can’t wait to see them!

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Jenn + Kennedy, it was such an honor to photograph your wedding, which was one of the most refreshing summer celebrations I’ve witnessed (no pun intended). 🙂 From the first plunge to your incorporation of Chinese traditions into your celebration, I admire how intentional you were in crafting a day that was true to your personalities but still inclusive of your friends and family. Thank you for being such a genuine and rockin’ couple!

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A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Second Photographer: Bri Brough

Venue: Carrigan Farms

Wedding Dress – Mecklenburg Bridal Gallery

Groom and Groomsmen – Men’s Wearhouse

Catering – Carrigan Farms

Florist – Herr Flowers

DJ – Spintastic Sounds: Todd Alexander

Day of Coordinator – Jessica Alexander of Spintastic Sounds

Ice Cream – Yum Yum Better Ice Cream

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Caroline + Lex | Chapel Hill Carriage House Wedding | Chapel Hill Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/caroline-lex-chapel-hill-carriage-house-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/caroline-lex-chapel-hill-carriage-house-wedding/#respond Fri, 24 Jun 2016 21:57:21 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=11733 Caroline + Lex tied the knot on May 21, 2016 in a rustic outdoor wedding at the Chapel Hill Carriage House. Their unconventional wedding featured baby goats, the one-and-only Rameses, and a double-rainbow. No joke. Read the Q&A with this sweet couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of […]

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Caroline + Lex tied the knot on May 21, 2016 in a rustic outdoor wedding at the Chapel Hill Carriage House. Their unconventional wedding featured baby goats, the one-and-only Rameses, and a double-rainbow. No joke.

Read the Q&A with this sweet couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Lex: A few of my favorite things about Caroline are her compassion, her thoughtfulness, and her grace. Our wedding exemplified each of these. She was always thinking about our guests’ comfort during the planning, she ensured every detail of the wedding was perfect, and she was breathtakingly stunning and totally composed throughout the ceremony and reception.

Caroline: I love so many things about Lex and one of them is his steadfastness. He is great at helping me calm down and remember what’s really important, which was hugely helpful during the wedding planning process. He’s also incredibly caring and puts his love into action by finding thoughtful ways to make life easier for other people (ex: waking up at the crack of dawn to take the dog out and doing all the laundry and dishes when he could tell I was a little overwhelmed). He also has such strong and loyal relationships with his friends and family and I loved listening to them reminisce about all their memories together over the weekend. Lastly, his sense of humor is on point and I thought it was reflected in so many little moments of the wedding, like the Princess Bride quote that started off our ceremony.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

Our primary goal for the wedding was to host a fun event that our guests would enjoy. We also wanted great food and music, and to represent our respective homes, North Carolina and West Virginia. It was important to us to have a wedding that felt in line with our values, especially the ceremony. We wanted to say vows that we felt good about saying and include traditions we were on board with.

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…).

You pretty much hit the nail on the head with “there was a double rainbow all across the sky!” There was, and it was amazing. Another amazing moment was that Rameses made an appearance during the cocktail hour! As a surprise to us, Caroline’s mom had invited him! We are both huge UNC fans so it was so much fun to get to celebrate and take some photos with Rameses himself. We also will never forget shout-singing Carolina in My Mind, Take Me Home Country Roads, and the UNC fight song on the dance floor with our guests. There were countless other very special moments  – those are just a few that really stand out. It was a perfect night filled with so much joy.

4. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding?

Don’t sweat the small stuff and eat dinner, and dessert!

5. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

Lex: Cell phone background and send to family.

Caroline: Add them to our photo album! For a wedding gift, both of our parents made us this amazing photo album that starts with photos and memorabilia of both of us as children and continues with photos of our relationship and years together. I cried happy tears my first time looking at it, and I can’t wait to add photos from our wedding to it.

6. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

Right now we are very happy to explore summer in Pittsburgh together with our much loved puppy Otis. We are also very excited to be going to a wedding in Colorado to celebrate with some of our very best friends! Beyond that, who knows what the future holds?!

7. Anything else you’d like to add?

Thanks, Courtney, for doing a great job and being super easy to communicate and work with! And thanks to our amazing parents, families, wedding party, vendors, the Chapel Hill Carriage House team, and all our friends for helping make our wedding so special and wonderful and unforgettable.

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Caroline + Lex, thank you for being such a breeze to work with! Your wedding was an absolute blast, and I enjoyed every minute. I hope you love these photos and enjoy them for years to come!

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Venue: Chapel Hill Carriage House

Coordinator: Kat Mendenhall  

Photography Assistant: Layson Peters

Bride’s Dress: Rebecca Schoneveld purchased from Glitter & Grit

Groomsmen Clothing: Brooks Brothers

Florist: Petal Pushers 3

Dessert: Simply Cakes

Catering: Sweet Basil’s Catering

Invites: If It’s Paper

Band: Big Fat Gap

Transportation: Ecostyle Transportation

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Adrienne + Matt | North Carolina Backyard Wedding | Piedmont Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/adrienne-matt-backyard-wedding-aberdeen/ https://courtney-potter.com/adrienne-matt-backyard-wedding-aberdeen/#respond Mon, 06 Jun 2016 23:57:02 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=11835 Adrienne + Matt tied the knot on April 30, 2016 in a one-of-a-kind backyard wedding at Adrienne’s grandparents’ home in Aberdeen, NC. When Adrienne first told me they would be tying the knot at her family’s house for their backyard wedding in the Piedmont of North Carolina, I didn’t envision the backdrop of their day including rows […]

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Adrienne + Matt tied the knot on April 30, 2016 in a one-of-a-kind backyard wedding at Adrienne’s grandparents’ home in Aberdeen, NC.

When Adrienne first told me they would be tying the knot at her family’s house for their backyard wedding in the Piedmont of North Carolina, I didn’t envision the backdrop of their day including rows of elegant pine trees and a historic 100-year-old mansion that could be a full-time wedding venue. There were so many details unique to the location that made for a really fun wedding to photograph!

Read the Q&A with this fun couple, featured below, to learn more about their North Carolina backyard wedding inspo and photography experience!

1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Matt somehow manages to be one of the nicest people on the planet AND someone that sticks to his guns and knows what is important to him. I can be a bit of a people-pleaser, so it was incredibly helpful to me to have him by my side to reign in those impulses, and keep us on track. He was also great about making a decision and letting it be the final decision– I would’ve worried and fretted and retraced my steps on a lot of things without his determination.

Adrienne is kind and considerate. She spent a lot of time thinking about ways to make the wedding fun and enjoyable, and how to make everyone feel included and welcome. I also loved planning the ceremony together, because all the ways that we get along and all the things we celebrate about each other really stood out during that process.

2. What was most important to you in planning your North Carolina backyard wedding?

That it was fun! We wanted to show our appreciation to all our friends and family who have supported us, both as individuals and in our relationship, and a party with food, drinks, dancing, and games seemed a great way to do it.

We also wanted to be intentional about our ceremony. Neither of us are religious, and our friend officiated for us, so we got to build the ceremony exactly to our liking. We incorporated readings and words from close friends, we asked our brother and sister to stand with us as our “wedding party,” another dear friend played the banjo for our ceremony music, and we wrote our vows together. We also made a concerted effort to lose the bits of wedding ceremonies that can be patriarchal. Making little changes in wording (like “I give you myself” instead of “I take you”) and focusing on celebrating equal partnership made it special to us.

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…).

Our wedding had a lot of family focus. Matt gave me his grandmother’s ring when we got engaged, and we chose my grandfather’s house as our wedding location. The house was built by my great-great-great uncle in the early 1900s. It meant a lot to us to host our wedding here, because all of our prep energy went into fixing and cleaning a space that mattered to us, and that would continue to be a part of our lives after the wedding was over. We got so much help from our families and friends to put the house right, and that time together was also lovely.

My mom and dad, aunt and uncle, and cousin all had wedding receptions and/or ceremonies at the house– it felt incredible to get to carry on that tradition. Additionally, my granddad passed away in May of 2015, and he is sorely missed, so being in his home was a great way to have his presence at our wedding.

4. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding?

Figure out what matters to you about what you’re doing, and focus on that. But also recognize that you are going to have to deal with other people’s expectations, so spend some time thinking about how to handle that in a way that reduces the stress. To put it colloquially– know when to pick your battles. Having a handle on what is truly important to you about the day will help.

5. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

Look at them! We want to see what moments you captured that we missed!

6. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

We’re taking some time to not plan anything, and to focus on things we enjoyed doing before the chaos of the wedding began, which is pretty fantastic.

7. Anything else you’d like to add about your North Carolina backyard wedding?

Huge thank you for being such a competent, warm presence during our day! We talked to some photographers before we found you that had expectations about our wedding and our needs before they even met us. But you totally heard our desires, and respected our wishes (like our short list of posed shots!) while making us feel comfortable and content. We’re so grateful!


Are you planning your own unconventional backyard wedding? I love photographing DIY weddings and would love to help you better envision your day. Shoot me a message, and I’ll send you my wedding photography brochure!


A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Venue: Adrienne’s grandparents’ home in Aberdeen, NC

Photography Assistant: Katy Folk

Coordinator: Deborah Davis

Shoes: ModCloth

Groomsmen Clothing: Brooks Brothers

Florist: Wild Scallions Farm

Dessert: Monuts Donuts

Catering: Mediterranean Deli

Invites: Vistaprint

DJ: Sarah Vroom (DJ DudeFemme)  

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Stephanie + Matt | Roof With A View Wedding | Charlotte Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/stephanie-matt-roof-view-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/stephanie-matt-roof-view-wedding/#respond Fri, 13 May 2016 14:44:07 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=11957 Stephanie + Matt tied the knot on April 2, 2016 at The Great Aunt Stella Center and partied through the night at Roof With a View in Charlotte, NC. I photographed Stephanie’s sister’s wedding in 2010, so it was a special treat to celebrate another family milestone with them this year! Read the Q&A with this spunky couple, featured below, […]

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Stephanie + Matt tied the knot on April 2, 2016 at The Great Aunt Stella Center and partied through the night at Roof With a View in Charlotte, NC.

I photographed Stephanie’s sister’s wedding in 2010, so it was a special treat to celebrate another family milestone with them this year! Read the Q&A with this spunky couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed using or leading up to your wedding?

Stephanie: Some of my favorite things about Matt is how caring, protective, and generous he is. He’s also the goofiest, most laid back guy I know.  Matt was definitely my calming voice when I was stressing out over wedding planning. He had a way of putting everything into perspective for me during my weekly (or sometimes daily) freak outs.

Matt: I love Steph’s personality, which was shown throughout the entire day of the wedding. From how personable the ceremony was having her brother-in-law marry us to drinking a bottle of champagne out on the dance floor with family and friends. It showed how caring and loving she can be as well as how much fun she really is to be around. I also love her style. Not too flashy but she still grabs your attention with detail and beauty. I saw her style with the locations of the ceremony and reception, her beautiful dress, makeup and hair. The affection between Steph and her friends (including me) really showed on our wedding day. I love how great of a friend she is. I could tell how happy her friends were for us and how they were genuinely excited for her future. You can only get emotions like I saw from being a tremendous friend.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

The most important thing while planning our wedding was to make the ceremony meaningful for us. Also to have a fun and relaxed atmosphere for all of our guests. Since most of our guests were traveling from out of town I wanted to make sure everyone had an awesome time.

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…)

Stephanie: I loved everything about our wedding ceremony. Walking down the aisle to my grandparents wedding song and seeing Matt for the first time that day is a moment I’ll always remember. Also having my brother in law marry us made the ceremony even more special because he’s someone I’ve always looked up to. He was able to make the ceremony personal for both of us. And I’ll definitely always remember that Matt had a black eye for our wedding day and the scar he now has from it will make sure he remembers it too!

Matt: One moment that is particularly special to me is when I got a chance to look at my ring. It was my grandfather’s ring, which is very special to my family and I. Then she showed me the Songs of Solomon 3:4 verse engraved on the inside. This verse makes the ring unique to our relationship as well as preserve the 51 years of marriage my grandparents had. Another moment that was special to me was when Steph and her family made light of my wedding day black-eye instead of being mad at me. To have your new family overlook something that worried me all day was a special feeling I will never forget. The groomsmen and I getting “Iced” by the bride and bridesmaids was another moment that was special to me. It is a weird moment to stand out but with a night filled with so many memories, this just reminds me how great our friends are.

4. Now that you have tied the knot (and survived!), what advice do you have for other couples taking the plunge?

The best advice we will pass on is what Steph’s sister told us: “Even if it doesn’t go as planned at the end of the day you’ll still be married.” Because that’s all that really matters, right?!

5. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

The first thing we want to do with our wedding pictures is to create a gallery wall in our family room!

6. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

Our whole relationship has been long distance , so we are loving actually seeing each other everyday! It’s been so fun just hanging out and being a “normal” couple.

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Stephanie + Matt, thank you so much for inviting me to document your wedding day! I had so much fun during your engagement session last fall and knew this wedding would be one to remember. Thanks for being such a cool couple and rolling with the punches (quite literally in Matt’s case!).  🙂 I hope you cherish these photos for many happy years to come!

Stephanie and Matt are married in Charlotte, NC on April 2, 2016. All photos (C) Courtney Potter Photography, Inc. 2016

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Reception: Roof With a View

Second Photographer: Katy Folk

Officiant: Brian Humphries

Bride’s Dress: Ladies of Lineage

Bride’s Shoes: Antonio Melani

Bridesmaid Dresses: New York Bride and Groom

Groom’s, Groomsmen, Ring Bearer Clothing: New York Bride and Groom

Florist: Annette Reavis

Dessert: The Wow Factor Cakes

Catering: Best Impressions

Programs: Iva Earl (Check for a website here)

Band: Split Second Sound

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Erin + Charles | Rustic Quaker Wedding | Greensboro Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/erin-charles-quaker-wedding-greensboro/ https://courtney-potter.com/erin-charles-quaker-wedding-greensboro/#respond Mon, 25 Apr 2016 15:08:40 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=12029 Erin + Charles tied the knot on March 19, 2016 in an intimate Quaker wedding at The New Garden Friends Meeting in Greensboro, NC. They moseyed on down to Hodgin Valley Farm for a fun and relaxed reception. Read the Q&A with this sweet couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all […]

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Erin + Charles tied the knot on March 19, 2016 in an intimate Quaker wedding at The New Garden Friends Meeting in Greensboro, NC. They moseyed on down to Hodgin Valley Farm for a fun and relaxed reception.

Read the Q&A with this sweet couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

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1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Erin: Charles is amazingly kind, patient, and cheerful (sometimes annoyingly so!). When I was stressing over the final details of our wedding, he was there to talk me through it. He is the eternal optimist, and as he predicted, our wedding day was perfect.

Charles: Erin is incredibly organized, which helped a lot during the wedding planning process. She had lots of lists and spreadsheets. She is very thoughtful and pays great attention to detail, which is obvious both in our daily life and at our wedding.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding? 

We really wanted our wedding to reflect our personalities and our relationship. We didn’t want a generic wedding that wasn’t special to us. Rather than a traditional rehearsal dinner we invited all of our family and out of town friends to a BBQ dinner with lawn games. It was nice to hang out with people then since we knew our wedding day would be busy. Having a Quaker ceremony meant a lot to us, and the reception was fun and relaxed. No assigned seats or scheduled events.

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…).

The ceremony itself was really wonderful – we could feel the love in the room. It was fun to be facing all of our family and friends and see everyone smiling at us.

4. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding?

It’s easy to become overwhelmed with details and spend hours on Pinterest. Once you decide on something don’t keep looking at other options. Chances are no one will remember what color napkins you had or what font you used for the programs.

5. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

We’ll print some to frame for our house, and I’m sure we’ll share some online as well.

6. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

We’re waiting until the summer to take a honeymoon – a trip to Alaska! We’re planning for that, and will likely buy a house in the next year also.

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Erin + Charles, thank you for inviting me to document your day! Your laid-back disposition was contagious and made my job a breeze. 🙂 I admire your intention to keep the wedding day meaningful to your story and think you absolutely pulled it off! I hope you enjoy these photos for years to come.

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Venue: The New Garden Friends Meeting

Officiant: David Bills

Second Photographer: Bri Brough

Bride’s Dress: David’s Bridal

Bride’s Shoes: Chacos

Florist: Plants and Answers

Dessert: Delicious Bakery

Catering: Maria’s

Transportation: Subaru

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Ashley + Mark | Cotton Room Wedding | Durham Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/ashley-mark-cotton-room-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/ashley-mark-cotton-room-wedding/#respond Fri, 19 Feb 2016 17:21:37 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=12117 Ashley + Mark tied the knot on January 9, 2016 in a cozy wintry wedding at The Cotton Room in Durham, NC. January should be the new June in North Carolina for weddings- the cooler weather (and lack of nasty humidity!) allowed for some lovely outdoor portraits. Even their puppy, Olivia, agrees, who made a cameo appearance […]

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Ashley + Mark tied the knot on January 9, 2016 in a cozy wintry wedding at The Cotton Room in Durham, NC. January should be the new June in North Carolina for weddings- the cooler weather (and lack of nasty humidity!) allowed for some lovely outdoor portraits. Even their puppy, Olivia, agrees, who made a cameo appearance in many of the portraits. 🙂

Read the Q&A with this sweet couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

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1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed using or leading up to your wedding?

We wrote our own vows for the ceremony that included what we loved about each other and what led us to committing to spend the rest of our lives together.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

Making sure that we stayed true to what we wanted. We wanted it to be a big party for our friends and family and didn’t want to get stuck in doing certain wedding traditions just because it is what everyone else does. We wanted the music, food, and drinks to be unique and out of the ordinary, so we went with a cover band (who rocked!), for beer selection we only chose ones from North Carolina, and the food was definitely not the standard wedding menu (i.e. chicken and waffles on a stick.)

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…)

Ashley- For me, it was unexpectedly the wedding ceremony. When I had thought about my wedding I never thought the ceremony would end up being my favorite part. Before everyone came I got a chance to go upstairs and see it all decorated. It was so unbelievably beautiful and perfect that I was speechless and couldn’t control my emotions. Every part of our ceremony was truly us from the acoustic songs played to our vows that we each wrote.

Mark- My favorite part was seeing everyone who I care about in the same place. It was great just having all our family and friends in one place. Also our first look was very emotional to me. I’m not really an emotional guy…but when I got to see Ashley in her dress for the first time I teared up a little. Everything right was in that moment.

4. What drew you to my photography style? What was it like to work with me?

Courtney’s photography looks very authentic and truly captures the spirit and emotions of what is happening in the moment. Sometimes wedding photography can appear staged. Of course you need some posed portraits, but some of the best photos I’ve seen from weddings is when the person doesn’t realize they are being photographed. Courtney and her second shooter were great to work with! They rolled with whatever was going on and went along with whatever goofy thing we wanted to do. Courtney knew the venue well, and I like where she put us for “the first look.”

5. What was the silliest moment of your wedding day? The sweetest?

Ashley- Silliest was when our ring-bearer/nephew decided he wanted to play ring around the rosy around our officiant’s legs (officiant is also our nephew’s father) while he tried to conduct the ceremony. Everyone was laughing as family members were trying to hell him to stop and get control of him. It definitely lightened the mood. Sweetest was watching Mark say his vows to me. I could tell how much effort he put into writing and trying to memorize them. Mark doesn’t get emotional very often, and it was so special to see him get that way during our vows.

Mark- Yeah the silliest part was probably my nephew during the ceremony. Another crazy moment was when my groomsmen had me do a keg stand behind the bar while no one was looking. Hopefully my in-laws don’t read this. The sweetest is a tie between Ashely and I exchanging our vows and the Father/Daughter dance. You could see how much that moment meant to Ashley and her dad.

6. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

We are so excited to see the photos! Especially since it goes by so quickly, and it’s really difficult to keep track of what is going on throughout the night. We definitely plan to print many of them and put them throughout our home. Probably create some sort of wall collage. We will also be sending them out as gifts.

7. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

We have big plans in the works currently! We are searching for a home to buy in Durham and are planning to go on our honeymoon to France some time in May.

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Ashley + Mark, thank you for being such fun and laid-back clients. I enjoyed every minute with you (and your cute pup!) and hope that these photos memorialize your celebration for years to come!

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Venue: The Cotton Room

Second Photographer: Bri Brough

Officiant: Jonathan Weber

Bride’s Dress: White by Vera Wang, purchased at David’s Bridal

Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade

Bridesmaid Dresses: Alfred Sung

Flower Girl Dresses: made by groom’s mother

Groomsmen Clothing: Men’s Wearhouse

Florist: Tre Bella

Dessert: Cinda’s Creative Cakes

Catering: Triangle Catering

Invites: Wedding Paper Divas

Band: The Scarlet Band

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Kasha + Drew | Barn at Valhalla Wedding | Chapel Hill Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/201511kasha-drew-barn-at-valhalla-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/201511kasha-drew-barn-at-valhalla-wedding/#respond Mon, 23 Nov 2015 17:24:33 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/201511kasha-drew-barn-at-valhalla-wedding/ Kasha + Drew tied the knot on a perfect fall day at the Barn of Valhalla on October 17, 2015. This artistic couple incorporated some truly unique elements into their celebration, including handmade jewelry by Kasha’s brother, white lace-up bridal boots, and an owl release. The owls were not inspired by wedding doves, an anonymous Pinterest […]

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Kasha + Drew tied the knot on a perfect fall day at the Barn of Valhalla on October 17, 2015. This artistic couple incorporated some truly unique elements into their celebration, including handmade jewelry by Kasha’s brother, white lace-up bridal boots, and an owl release. The owls were not inspired by wedding doves, an anonymous Pinterest Board or Harry Potter- Kasha’s family founded Claws, Inc.- a pretty rad nonprofit that rehabilitates wild animals. Kasha grew up surrounded by all sorts of critters, so the owl release was a natural way to symbolize their union.

I’ll let Kasha + Drew explain this in more depth in the Q&A below! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

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1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Kasha – My favorite thing about Drew is how compassionate he is. He cares so much about people (and animals!) and is pretty much the definition of a give-you-the-shirt-off-his-back kind of guy. He’s also wicked smart and funny so he keeps me on my toes and keeps me laughing. I’m pretty prone to stressing out over even the smallest things, but Drew is one of the very few people who can calm me down when I’m freaking out about something. That was definitely a godsend throughout the whole wedding planning process.

Drew – One of my favorite things about Kasha is her upbeat personality. Sometimes I get too serious about things and she kind of keeps me a kid at heart and reminds me to relax and enjoy things. We also just complement each other really well – I’m more wired towards science, math, engineering, and she’s more artsy and creative (which helped a lot with the wedding planning obviously). And of course our mutual love of animals.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

We both agreed early on that a successful wedding is a fun wedding, and most of all we wanted it to be a big party and for everyone to enjoy themselves. We also wanted to make it as personal as possible, so from the décor to the ceremony to the music we planned out and made pretty much everything ourselves (with a lot of help from our wonderful friends and family).

3. Everyone is raving about the owl release that happened during your ceremony. Why did you decide to incorporate such an unusual element on your wedding day? What did you expect the owls to do during the release? And how do you think they liked it? 🙂

My (Kasha’s) family runs a local wildlife rehabilitation facility called CLAWS, Inc., where they rehabilitate a huge number of raptors (birds of prey) every year. Rehabbing wildlife was an enormous part of my life growing up so we thought the release would be a cool and meaningful way to incorporate that. Owls also represent new beginnings in many Native American cultures and we couldn’t think of a more beautiful way to start our new journey than by helping them start theirs. It would have been nice if both owls had flown away but one thing you learn when working with wild animals is that they’re called wild for a reason and they’re going to do things on their terms, despite whatever you might have in mind. The second owl was recaptured and successfully released the next day!

4. Are there any details or moments from your wedding (other than the owl release) that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…).  

Kasha – That’s a tough one! Like I said, most of the details were very personal – my mom made my veil and we double-teamed the flower girl dresses, my brother made all my jewelry and Drew’s wedding band, Drew’s mom made his tie and sneakily attached our messages to each other to it and my dress, one of Drew’s groomsmen made our cake, we had a whole team the day before and day of arranging flowers, decorating the archway, and setting everything up ….so many things. As far as moments…our first look was beautiful and probably what I was looking forward to most. It was so sweet and one of the only moments we had just to ourselves the whole day. My father/daughter dance was ridiculously fun to plan and we totally killed it. Also, just getting to have so many people we love in one place dancing around and partying together was really amazing.

Drew – Our first look was really special to me. I was against the idea of it at first – I thought you should see the bride for the first time walking down the aisle. But my sister is a wedding photographer and she and Kasha convinced me to do it. Now I’m glad they did, it would have been embarrassing to cry that much in front of everyone during the ceremony. Another great moment was when my sister cut into the mother/son dance. It was a surprise and a meant a lot to me. Also, everything was catered by a good friend of mine who did an amazing job, so that was great.

5. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding?

Don’t get bogged down in the details! If you forget stuff or things don’t go perfectly, chances are no one’s going to notice but you. Surround yourself with people who are going to support you and make the process easier/more fun. Also, if at all possible plan to see any friends and family that you can the day before or the day after – we got lucky that a lot of our wedding party was there all weekend because the wedding itself went by so quickly we barely had time to really visit with anyone.

6. Why did you decide to hire me? What was it like working with me on your wedding day and in the planning stages leading up to it?

The first thing we considered in our decision was your unique style – you are absurdly good at capturing the quirky candid shots that we wanted, as well as making gorgeous portraits. We also really like how you use light in all of your photos, whether during golden hour or with your soft box on the dance floor. Other than that, having worked with you before I knew how much you put into every wedding and also that you had the chill, fun personality that would fit in really well with us and everyone else on our big day (which definitely turned out to be true!) You were a delight to work with throughout the planning stages (having a vendor who helps alleviate stress instead of adding to it was pretty great!) and we couldn’t be happier with our decision to hire you!

7. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

We’ve had a ton of people asking about them so the first thing we’ll do is distribute, distribute, distribute! And after that wallpaper the house.

8. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

We’re hoping to go on a delayed honeymoon to Italy in March! Other than that, just enjoying married life.

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Kasha + Drew, it was a true delight working with you! I loved how deliberate you were in creating a meaningful celebration true to your story- yours was the first (and probably the last!) wedding with an owl release! Thank you so much for inviting me to document your day- it was truly an honor.

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Venue: The Barn at Valhalla

Second Shooter: Abby Stalsbroten

Videographer: Kate Lord Sander

Coordinator: Angie Hinchman & Tara Rudo

Bride’s Dress: Bridal Mart

Bride’s Shoes: Amazon

Bride’s Jewelry: handmade by bride’s brother with The Derrty Lion

Bridesmaids Dresses: ladies’ choice from David’s Bridal, Azazie, and Target

Flower Girl Dresses: made by bride and bride’s mother

Ties: Tiebar.com, Spoonflower

Florist: Paula Jean’s Garden and Sam’s Club

Dessert: Cake by James Painter, other desserts made by friends and family

Catering: Glenn Lozuke

Invites: Magnet Street

Programs: Printables

DJ: Ryan AS Jones

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Michelle + Jared | Fred Fletcher Park Wedding | Raleigh Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/201511michelle-jared-fred-fletcher-park-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/201511michelle-jared-fred-fletcher-park-wedding/#respond Sun, 08 Nov 2015 22:52:24 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/201511michelle-jared-fred-fletcher-park-wedding/ Michelle + Jared tied the knot on October 10, 2015 at Fred Fletcher Park in Raleigh, NC. This sweet couple deliberately picked a venue to accommodate their furry pup Ruxon, who partied hard with the human guests from start to finish! Between the heartfelt tears shed during the ceremony and sick Psy dance moves displayed […]

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Michelle + Jared tied the knot on October 10, 2015 at Fred Fletcher Park in Raleigh, NC. This sweet couple deliberately picked a venue to accommodate their furry pup Ruxon, who partied hard with the human guests from start to finish! Between the heartfelt tears shed during the ceremony and sick Psy dance moves displayed during the reception, this wedding was truly unforgettable!

Read the Q&A with this fabulous couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

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1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Michelle – I am so lucky to be blessed with such endless patience, understanding, and unconditional love from Jared. Admittedly, I can get a little crazy due to my perfectionism, especially when planning our wedding, but Jared is very much a constant source of comfort and strength. As cliché as this phrase is, it is so true that Jared is my rock through tough and stressful times – always strong, always dependable, always there to keep me grounded and happy. Sometimes I feel like I don’t deserve so much of what he does for me…My happiness is always his top priority, and he always thinks of me first. Leading up to our wedding day, I had been stressed out because of the rainy forecast. Though I was able to let it go on the wedding day itself, I found out later that Jared had been so worried about making everything perfect for me while setting up for our rain plan, that he stressed out even our wedding coordinator!

Jared – Michelle is the person that can always make me laugh. She can always make any situation better. Great times become unforgettable and hard times become not so bad. This was especially important leading up to the wedding. We were both so stressed out with our jobs, family, and wedding responsibilities that it was easy to become overwhelmed. Michelle and Ruxon both have the amazing ability to remind me to live in the moment. They bring me back to Earth and show me how great our life is and how lucky we are to have each other.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

Planning our wedding, what we wanted first and foremost was to gather our friends and families and have a joyful, celebratory party! We wanted the wedding to not only be a celebration of us, but a celebration of all of our loved ones coming together to share in love and happiness. Having a traditional wedding definitely wasn’t a huge priority for us. What was a priority was having a wedding that we would remember for all the amazing memories made with the people who matter most to us.

3. Your fur-baby, Ruxon, was an integral part of your wedding celebration. What led you to this decision, and what was it like to have your pup there from beginning to end? 

We consider Ruxon our son, and he has done so much to bring us closer together as a couple and as a family – oftentimes he is the brightest light and joy of our daily lives. It was extremely important to us to have Ruxon be an integral part of our wedding, so we purposefully searched for a venue that would allow us to have him participate. The wedding would not have felt whole without him, so it meant so much to us to have him be at the wedding from beginning to end. Though we wish that he could have been more comfortable in all the chaos, we know he had a great time with people he knows and loves – he even danced with everyone at the reception!

4. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…).  

We are blessed to each have an only brother with whom we shared our lives. They each made a toast at our wedding that we are grateful to have video recordings of, because their toasts were both hilarious and sincere. Later in the night, unexpectedly, we had so many guests bring out their crazy dancing moves! We honestly didn’t think that so many of our guests would dance so enthusiastically, so it was surprising and amazing to have so much fun with our friends and families on the dance floor. And of course, sharing our wedding vows to each other was truly a special moment that had us struggling to hold back tears. It was important to us to write our own wedding vows, and to be able to share them with our families.

5. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding?

Unless you truly value traditional aspects of a wedding, don’t be afraid to make your wedding your own! Also, weigh the advantages of hiring professionals for coordination, music, décor, etc – with the both of us having full-time jobs, we may have been a bit ambitious at first about DIYing many elements of the wedding, but the time and costs that we saved by hiring wedding professionals made our lives so much easier. During the planning process, there were so many details that we planned for that seemed so major, but ended up being so minor to the actual wedding. For example, we had gotten a perfect bowtie for Ruxon, but lost it the week before the wedding, but he looked handsome nonetheless. Though it was easy to slip into a stressed out mindset the week of the wedding worrying about the logistics of the wedding, most of it didn’t really matter when the wedding day actually arrived – it’s OK to let certain things go to enjoy what really matters. Everyone is right when they say that the wedding day is a blur…A friend of ours gave us some advice that we are grateful for: during the wedding day, take several moments to pause and take a breath to appreciate everything and everyone involved in the wedding.

6. Why did you decide to hire me? What was it like working with me on your wedding day and in the planning stages leading up to it?

Our wedding photography was one of our top priorities, and we knew that we wanted someone special to capture our wedding day. We wanted a photographer with whom we would be comfortable to be ourselves, and someone who cared more about capturing real moments and emotions over what our centerpieces and decorations would look like. In researching and vetting many photographers in the area, we were very much turned off by several photographers who seemed to be more interested our decoration ideas for magazine submissions! When we first met Courtney, we were truly impressed with her story, cool personality, and beautiful photography. She is extremely down-to-earth and genuine; we truly have nothing but great things to say about Courtney. In the span of about a year of working with Courtney, she has never failed to be swift in her communications, and helpful with recommendations and professional judgment. We truly enjoyed having her be a part of our wedding day to photograph our wedding memories for a lifetime.

7. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

Our families have been anxiously waiting for the photos, so the first thing we will do is distribute them! We are sure that the images will be printed aplenty, and we definitely have a few frames to fill. In the years to come, we are glad to be able to relive the wonderful memories as we look through the photos.

8. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

Next up – a new home! We will be purchasing our first new home, hopefully with a large backyard for Ruxon to run and romp around in. Maybe we will even get Ruxon another furry brother or sister to play with!

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Michelle + Jared (and Ruxon!), thank you so much for being such fun, authentic clients! I enjoyed every minute with you and am sad to see our photography journey come to an end. I appreciated your eagerness to collaborate as well as your kind spirits! Also- your pup has gone down in history for me as the most involved dog EVER at a wedding! 🙂 I hope you love your photos, and I hope to work more with you down the road!

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Second Photographer: Bri Brough

Coordinator: Elana Walker Events

Hair: Bottega Hair Salon

Makeup: OnLoKtion Makeup

Event Rentals: Deejay’s Event Rentals

Officiant: Michael Kennedy

Bride’s Dress: Designed by Nicole Miller, Purchased at Lana Addison Bridal

Bridesmaid Dresses: Weddington Way

Groomsmen Clothing: Men’s Wearhouse

Florist: Fresh Affairs

Catering: Neomonde

DJ: Bunn DJ Company

Hotel: Hampton Inn Raleigh Downtown

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Whitney + Brian | West Jefferson Mountain Wedding | Western NC Wedding Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/20159whitney-brian-west-jefferson-mountain-wedding/ https://courtney-potter.com/20159whitney-brian-west-jefferson-mountain-wedding/#respond Mon, 05 Oct 2015 18:00:30 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/20159whitney-brian-west-jefferson-mountain-wedding/ Whitney + Brian tied the knot on top of a mountain in West Jefferson, NC on September 5, 2015. This outdoorsy couple wanted a scenic wedding in one of their favorite spots, and their day couldn’t have been any more beautiful or fun! Read the Q&A with this spunky couple, featured below, to learn more […]

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Whitney + Brian tied the knot on top of a mountain in West Jefferson, NC on September 5, 2015. This outdoorsy couple wanted a scenic wedding in one of their favorite spots, and their day couldn’t have been any more beautiful or fun!

Read the Q&A with this spunky couple, featured below, to learn more about their wedding inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their wedding and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

1. What are some of your favorite things about your partner? How were these attributes expressed during or leading up to your wedding?

Whitney: He always knows how to make me laugh and calm my spirit. Throughout planning and even the day of the wedding he took time to hug and kiss me and express how excited he was to be my husband. He also shares a love for the outdoors and that is one of the reasons we choose to have the wedding on top of Mount Jefferson. It is a special place for both of us.

Brian: I personally enjoy everything about Whitney. Our wedding was perfect. She was beautiful and I wouldn’t change anything about her, our ceremony, or the reception site. The ease of which she handled all decisions was also refreshing. We had heard horror stories of making decisions, yet the entire process was smooth and rather painless.

2. What was most important to you in planning your wedding?

I’m sure most people say this but we wanted people to have fun and experience the beauty of the town we call home. Almost 90% of our guest traveled to our wedding from the east to west coast, as far as Hawaii, so we tried to allow people to see the joys of a small North Carolina town.

3. Are there any details or moments from your wedding that are particularly special to you? (E.g., you wore your momma’s dress, your partner unexpectedly serenaded you, there was a double rainbow all across the sky…).  

Our first communion meant a lot to me, as well as our vows. Things were so crazy leading up to the wedding so we didn’t get to write them until the night before, but they really came from our hearts. All the details of the decorations and the cake were also really special because they were all handmade from Brian’s Mom. OHHH the last thing that was really special to me was my bouquet, because I grew my own sunflowers to add to it, and I arranged it myself. It was so much fun watching the flowers grow and I couldn’t wait to add that subtle touch to my flowers.

4. Now that you’ve tied the knot (and survived!), what advice would you give to other folks planning their wedding?

Breathe and surround yourself with people to tell you it’s going to be great and everything looks amazing! Also, plan to spend time with family the day before and the day after. The actual wedding day goes by so fast and it was really nice to know we didn’t have to see and talk to everyone that day.

5. Your wedding photography package included a bridal session. What was it like to work with me for this session? How did it help shape your expectations for working together throughout your wedding day?

It was great, and it helped me relax and know your style with shooting. It also gave me a lot of confidence and comfort for the day of the wedding.

6. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame?

Print a few to hang on the wall, and make a few photo books. Most likely wallpaper the ceiling. Its always fun to lay on bed and see all the pretty pictures. (this is a joke lol…Brian’s stealthy work). 🙂

7. What is next for you as a couple? Any big plans?

Our plan is to settle into life and work. We have had a big year and are ready to get a little bit of a routine going. We are also planning a few running races since all our time will not be consumed with wedding planning.

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Whitney + Brian, thank you for giving me the opportunity to experience the beauty of your home! I was completely charmed by West Jefferson and am excited about returning for an adventure in the  near future. 🙂 You and your bridal party and families were a blast to work with- thank you for being so adventurous and collaborative! I hope you love your pictures and am excited to share everything with you now!

A shout-out to all our fab vendors for making this day possible:

Coordinator: Angel Brewer

Officiant: Scott Day

Bride’s Dress: Mori Lee from Pretty n’ Pearls Boutique

Bridesmaid Dresses: Bill Levkoff

Groomsmen Clothing: Jim’s Formalwear

Florist: Sam’s Club with DIY arrangement

Desert: Christian Ulrich (Groom’s mom)

Catering: Boondocks Brewing Tap Room and Restaurant

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