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Art Prints & Wedding Signs for the Gurleys

I ventured out a bit more with the wedding sign and the art prints I created for Dustin and Regina. I could make these all day. I just love it and I love being able to present a gift to the couples that I serve through my photographic services. The fun part, is doing something different for each couple. I went a bit bigger with the wedding sign and went to their ceremony site ahead of time to capture an image for their sign. They displayed the sign at their ceremony as well as at the reception site. The wedding signs have become a standard for all my wedding packages. I also made them a few mini canvas portraits. I experimented with beeswax for the color canvas. That was super fun. I will be sharing more of these in the coming months!

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Regina - April 25, 2011 - 2:07 am

We loved the prints and our Wedding Sign! They all turned out fantastic. Great job! It is nice to have a photographer that is talented in so many ways! :) Thanks for everything!

Dustin and Regina

Cookie Holmes - January 16, 2012 - 4:58 am

These are wonderful, Julie! A great concept in addition to your photography business. You ROCK! :)

:: Dustin & Regina ::

I just wrapped up editing Dustin & Regina’s wedding images. They had such a beautiful wedding with wonderful details and delightful people. Their ceremony was held at Kenan Chapel and their reception was held at Elijah’s downtown Wilmington on the waterfront. They had a lot of people to help make their day special. A Shindig Southern Event Planning aided in making everything run smoothly, Cheryl’s Floral Design took care of the beautiful flowers, Imaginary Friends Bakery made their wedding cake, Jamie Warzel provided hair and makeup artistry, and John Hayes of Southern Video Design was there to capture everything on video. Many great folks to work with! I was totally in love with the vintage cameras!! They were totally appropriate for Dustin who is a graduate student in photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design. I am grateful to have worked with such wonderful people! It was hard to narrow down so I included a slide show at the with more images if you want to check out more images from their big day.

Want to see these images and more in a slide show? Check these out:

 

Cookie Holmes - April 5, 2011 - 10:00 pm

All of your images turned out beautifully, Julie. I too love the vintage cameras. It looks like it was a gorgeous and memorable day.

Erica Letchworth - April 6, 2011 - 2:00 pm

Thank you for sharing your gift with the world. Beautiful work!!

Matt Kornegay - April 24, 2011 - 8:46 pm

I didn’t know you shot Dustin & Regina’s wedding. I use to got to church with him at Whitley. Awesome shots!