Occasionally, not often, it is the groom who calls me to see if I am available for a particular date to photograph his upcoming wedding. I love to see that as obviously it shows how involved and excited the groom is. And this was just the case with Sloan and Julie’s wedding. Here were two people who were very smitten with each other and their love was palpable.
They invited 50 of their closest friends and family to Charleston for their destination wedding, which was held at the Mills House downtown. The ceremony was held outside on the terrace overlooking Meeting Street and downtown Charleston, and the reception followed inside with a sit down dinner and the Joe Clark Big Band playing some jazz numbers.
The indomitable Jebb Graff helped me shoot this wedding. He’s really gotten me into using the Nikon lighting system (off camera flash) even more. Thanks, Jebb! Check out his site for some more shots form the wedding.
I love to capture the details of the wedding day, such as Julie’s shoes, because so much thought goes into the details. And they had great light in their Mills House suite!

Here’s the bride, looking glamorous!

I overheard Sloan telling someone that he had wanted to get her rings that would sparkle bright enough to keep all the other guys away and let them know that she was taken. All they’d see were the sparkle on her ring finger!

Here’s the handsome groom.

Julie’s father walked her down the aisle.

From the terrace, you could see a great shot of St. Michael’s. And that’s the column of the Hibernian next door.

We walked down Meeting Street to Chalmers to do a few shots of the new Mr. and Mrs. Dean. I love how traffic stops for brides! It doesn’t stop for photographers though.

A very Charleston shot here!

The nice thing about summer weddings is the great light that you get with the sun setting so late in the day.

Sloan’s mom is one happy lady dancing with her son.

There was a bit of a cake fight between the two, which I totally was not expecting.

The Mills House at night.
