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!

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.

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

Suhana + Anirudh tied the knot on August 8, 2015 at The Millennium Center in Winston Salem, NC. When this fun couple first described their wedding vision to me, I was sold on their desire for Anirudh to ride a white horse during a parade around the city (traditionally called the Baraat). All future horse-less weddings won’t live up to the excitement of this couple’s wedding day.

Suhana & Anirudh answered some questions about their wedding inspiration and photography experience below. 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?

I love that Anirudh finds humor in everything. And while his childish, punny, sense of humor sometimes makes me roll my eyes, it also makes me laugh every time. He also knows what’s worth stressing about and what’s not. Whereas I tend to stress about a lot of unnecessary things, he helps me keep things in perspective. Both of these things were so important to me not having a mental breakdown during the wedding preparation. I’m a bit of a perfectionist and there are so many little details that go into the wedding day, you can drive yourself crazy trying to juggle it all. But Anirudh was really great about helping me prioritize and making a point to look at the big picture and reminding me, “We’re getting married!! This is going to be great no matter what.”

I love that Suhana is passionate. She is concerned about every aspect of what she does and pours everything she has into all of her tasks, things as small as making dinner to as big as planning a wedding. Her passion led her to DIY many aspects of the wedding, which added some nice, unique, touches that were widely mentioned as the best part of the day.

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

Priority number one was making sure our guests had a good time. No easy feat because we had so many! But each person was special to us and our family, and a decent number travelled a good distance to come celebrate with us.  We really wanted to make sure they were well taken care of.

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

So many! Our whole night was so special, but we can try to pick a few moments.

First, we’re glad we took the time to do a first look. We had a moment that was just us, and we brought notes we had written to each other. We didn’t have personalized vows during the actual ceremony, so this was our chance to say what we felt in our own words. Suhana’s was on a pretty notecard, and Anirudh’s was on a crumpled piece of lined paper. And no one was surprised.

Secondly, we were so touched by our families’ speeches at dinner. When you go to a wedding as a guest, you kind of tune them out, but as the bride and groom, having our family up there giving us their love and blessings was special for us.

And last but not least, we and our bridal party spent a long time practicing our dance routine to kick off the dance party. Suhana loves the memory she has of sorting out wedding details during the rehearsal, and hearing the synchronized singing and steps of our bridal party holding an impromptu practice in the background. Anirudh *claims* not to be much of a dancer, but despite his whining throughout the practices, he was totally into it for the performance. It was such a rush and a perfect way to fill up the dance floor. And the dance floor was never empty after that! So. Much. Fun.

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

Growing up in the U.S. I kept hearing everybody on tv and in the movies say, “you do what you want! It’s the bride’s day!” But in Indian weddings it’s really not–it’s the families’ day. So, I had to adjust my perspective a little bit. We had to find a balance between getting what we wanted and keeping family happy. For those in a similar situation, I’d say if you have opinionated family that wants to be involved, prioritize what’s important to you and this will help you pick your battles. I kept making the analogy to my friends, “you know how group projects are at school? This is a group project…with your parents.”

And secondly, as Anirudh reminded me, some things might go wrong on the wedding day despite your best efforts and 176249 lists/excel spreadsheets. But 99% of the time, no one will notice and/or care. So just fix it if you can, or don’t, and just enjoy the day.

5. Your photography package included an engagement session. What was it like to work with me before the wedding? How did this shape your expectations for your celebration?

The engagement session was such a great way to get to know Courtney and the way she does her work. She’s always very organized and on top of her game, made sure to know exactly what we wanted, and worked hard to meet those expectations. We could see that from the beginning with the preparation for the engagement pictures and that was really comforting for us.

The engagement session was also a great practice for posing for pictures. It’s kind of awkward to just hold a position, or force a laugh for an extended period of time. But once you get the hang of it, it doesn’t seem so weird and that was important for making the pictures go smoothly on the wedding day. Also, it was so great to get a taste of what Courtney can do with a little sunlight. It made us that much more excited to work with her and see our wedding pictures!

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

We have picture frames ready for our wedding pictures! They are just empty and waiting right now! I still haven’t put up pictures on our walls, because I want to be able to incorporate our wedding pictures!

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

We’ve had a really busy few months! Suhana graduated from grad school right before the wedding, and now Anirudh is starting business school right after. So we packed up our boxes and we’re settling into our new home in Michigan! That’s enough excitement for us for a little while.

8. Anything else you’d like to add?

Just a HUGE thank you to Courtney for capturing the spirit of our wedding day.

Suhana + Anirudh, thank you so much for inviting me to photograph your week-long celebration! I was moved by your families’ hospitality and enjoyed learning more about Bengali wedding rituals! I hope that these photographs bring you back to the excitement, joy, and vast community love from your wedding day! It was truly an honor to work with you.

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

Second Photographer: Ashton Songer

Venue: The Millennium Center

Officiant: Amalendu Chatterjee

Dessert: Delicious

Catering: Sitar

DJ: Dj Rang

Dholi- Jeetu Singh

Stephanie + Matt tied the knot on March 7, 2015 in a simple, classic ceremony at Kernersville Moravian Church. They then partied late into the night at The Longhouse in Stokesdale. I photographed Stephanie’s sister’s wedding last October, so it was especially fun to hang with familiar faces (and witness another killer dance floor!).  Read more about Stephanie + Matt’s wedding in the Q&A below!

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

eHarmony! I fell in love with Matt during a hike. Matt says he know I was the one when he saw me interact with his family.

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

Spreadsheets! Also, personal connections – we knew our photographer, caterer, and officiant long before our wedding day.

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

Matt’s favorite part was seeing everyone together. My favorite part was saying our vows.

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

I ‘looked’ at other photographers because I wanted to do my due diligence – but honestly I never really considered anyone else. I have known I wanted Courtney to photograph my wedding since before I met Matt. I love her style and that the photographs don’t look like all the rest. Matt went along with it because I’m persistent.

5. Did you foresee any part of your wedding day being difficult logistically or emotionally? Did I make it easier? If so, how? 

I was very nervous about having so many guests in town. I find it very mentally demanding to be a host! I did my best to set aside time with just my mom and sister to help keep me calm.

Matt was worried that his vows weren’t going to be as good as mine. They were amazing.

6. What is the first thing you want to do with the images? 

Look at them. Print them. Look at them for 40 years.

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

Sweden for our honeymoon this summer!

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Stephanie + Matt, thank you so much for inviting me to document your day. Since yours was the first CPW wedding of 2015, you have certainly set the bar high for awesome couples (and sick dance moves!) 🙂 In your own words, I hope that you truly enjoy these photos as you “look at them for 40 years.” Enjoy!

To view all of the photos from Stephanie + Matt’s wedding and order prints, please visit their online gallery on my print shop!

Kelsey and Rob tied the knot on October 18, 2014 at Woodland Hall in Kernersville, NC. This outdoorsy couple planned a laid-back outdoor wedding that showcased all the best aspects of autumn. Read Kelsey + Rob’s Q&A below to learn more about how they planned their fall wedding and their favorite moments from the day!

To view all of the wedding photos and order prints, please visit their full gallery on my print service.

1. What was your favorite moment from the day?

K: There is no way I could only choose one. During the ceremony our officiant, Mary Larach, asked all our guests to say ‘I Do’ if they supported our vows and promised to encourage us in our marriage. I also really loved that Rob said ‘Hell Yeah’ to our vows instead of ‘I Do’.

2. What factors led to your decision in having an outdoor ceremony in October? What advice do you have for other couples planning a similar wedding?

K: We decided to have an outdoor wedding because, well, I cannot remember actually thinking of anything else, it just seemed like the right thing to do for us. October was another no brainier, I have loved fall since I was a kid, I have always been a big fan of the gourds and the rich colors of the season; I loved having a wedding that was colored not only with flowers but other natural objects like leaves and gourds. Rob I think fell in love with fall in NC when we took our first trip up to Boone, NC and he was able to see all the beautiful colors and textures of the season. He is also a lumberjack at heart so, it seemed fitting for him.

The advice I have for other people planning an outdoor fall wedding is to use the farmers’ market! I was able to get all of the flowers, gourds and other natural materials the day before and they were all reasonably priced. Also, as the daughter of a local farmer I felt good knowing I was supporting the community.

R: I love the outdoors.  It’s where Kelsey and I “come alive”.  The idea, however, of planning for a year hoping for good weather on a single specific day is a terrifying prospect.  Advice for similarly minded couples would be to pick a venue with some flexibility.  One of the advantages of our venue was the option to move the ceremony inside if the weather wasn’t ideal.

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

K: We did not want a Pinterest-Photo type wedding, we also wanted to limit the number of posed pictures. Rob and I love the personalities of each other, our families and friends and we wanted Courtney to capture that. She has a great way of capturing pictures specific to the couple, viewing her website and speaking with friends who have used her, I cannot think of a single photo that I saw more than once. This is what made Courtney the perfect fit for us.

R: Kelsey said she wanted Courtney Potter.

4.  From booking to delivery of images and seeing the results, what in your mind made it the right choice for us to collaborate? Did anything surprise you?

K: Courtney’s attitude and disposition as soon as I spoke with her and throughout the wedding day itself is what made her the right choice for Rob and me. We are both from very…cooky families and I never once felt uncomfortable or silly explaining our quirks or being ourselves.

5.  What’s next for you as a couple?

K: In April we will be Honeymooning in Ireland! We are also saving up to purchase a house with some land so we can start doing more with gardening and our love, no, more like obsession with dogs.

6. Anything else you’d like to add about your wedding? 

K: Rob and I are both very thankful for everyone who celebrated with us and especially our amazing family and dear friends who helped us set up. I think I had as much fun setting up as I did at the wedding itself.

Kelsey + Rob, thank you for being such an easy couple to work with! Your laid-back personalities and sense of humor made photographing your day a breeze. I loved how willing you both were to collaborate in order to get the best photo–thanks for agreeing to get dressed outside, Kelsey!  🙂 I am so excited to share these photos with you and can’t wait to work with your families again this March during your sister’s wedding!

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

Venue: Woodland Hall

Photography Assistant: Katy Folk

Dress: David’s Bridal

Shoes: Converse

Bridesmaid Dresses: David’s Bridal

Groom’s Clothing: Goodwill

Ties: Big & Tall

Florist: Piedmont Triad Farmers Market

Catering: Dickey’s Barbecue Pit