Welcome back to Part II of our wedding feature today! I could not have wedding week without featuring my friend, Elizabeth Messina. Elizabeth is no stranger to TBC and her work is just so beautiful....every image has its own story to tell and of course I love sharing these stories with all of you! The wedding you are about to see is oh-so-charming, very intimate, and totally romantic. The wedding took place at the gorgeous Hotel Bel-Air.......Enjoy!
Our happy and beautiful couple!
What a gorgeous dress!
Love the shoes and great shot Elizabeth!
She is so BEAUTIFUL...I love Elizabeth's black and white images!
Beautiful floral designed by Mark's Garden!
Thanks Elizabeth for sharing all the beautiful images with us today.....your work is AMAZING!
Oh wow, thats a great shoe shot! I love Elizabeth's work! I am featuring her on my blog in the near future and she sent me all these images of her work and I just sat in awe looking at them all. So beautiful!
Posted by: Heidi @ Zenadia Design | April 15, 2008 at 12:10 PM
Janie - I read your blog everyday. And it has truly made me realize that I need some red soled shoes in my life! :)
Posted by: Kelly T | April 15, 2008 at 12:27 PM
I love the shoes with the Hot Red soles and the sassy lil' dress! Beautiful.
Posted by: Janelle | April 15, 2008 at 12:39 PM
These photos were truly beautiful. I love the dress and the shoes and how the details were captured so wonderfully.
Posted by: People St. Clair | April 15, 2008 at 09:19 PM
I read your blog everyday to get inspiration for my own wedding. Also Elizabeth is truly an amazing photographer. I love love everything from this wedding. Finally I have a quick question: would you know who is the designer of the short dress? That dress is so cute.
Posted by: silvia | April 16, 2008 at 08:49 AM
so, I m a little slow..these pictures where from HER wedding photographer correct? And who was that? These are to die for images! I love them all but especially that cupcake; looks like an angel sent it! Her work is unbelievable and every detail here, is equally stunning. Thank you for sharing such great work and inspiration.
Posted by: Marina G Zavory | September 22, 2008 at 10:12 AM