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Jennifer + David :: Wedding (New Orleans Museum of Art)

It was a very happy day in New Orleans. Jennifer and David were both extremely relaxed and soaking in the moments of what would be a day they would remember forever. Jennifer spent time with her bridesmaids while David and his groomsmen hung out, sharing several laughs together. David has a really hilarious personality which I think matches Jennifer’s laid back personality perfectly. They were both so easy to work with and the entire day was spent as a true celebration of two people who so obviously adore one another. I was thrilled to be a part of it!!

Jennifer & David, you are both amazing!!! Thank you so much for welcoming Deirdre and I into your celebration and allowing us to capture such a wonderful day. I enjoyed every moment and I hope you cherish one another forever. XOXO!

Let’s start this post off right with a faaaabulous pair of Louboutin’s. Jennifer is definitely a woman of fashion.

Jennifer’s Vera Wang lace wedding dress was gorg.

LOVE this shot Deirdre captured of Jennifer with her stepfather as she arrived to the church.

And this one!! So beautiful of her and her mother getting ready to make their way down the aisle.

The traditional catholic ceremony was beautiful.

Married!!

I just love the constant excitement Jennifer and David shared all day from this moment on.

After we arrived to the New Orleans Museum of Art, we took a few more photos while there was still some light left.

“I don’t know what to do with my hands!”

Their wedding cakes were to die for!!

By far one of the coolest groom’s cakes I have ever seen. It was HUGE. The picture doesn’t really portray just how huge it was.

An ice sculpture bar!? YES PLEASE.

SUSHI!?! Another YES PLEASE!

Mojeaux performed and as always, delivered an amazing experience with the music.

David dancing with his sweet mother!

I LOVED Jennifer’s stepfather. He had SO much character and was just a riot to watch on the dance floor.

This couple is SO into each other — and I LOVE LOVE LOVE THAT.

They truly knew how to have fun but not forget what this day really meant.

In New Orleans there is a tradition called the “Second Line” where the bride and groom will parade around the room while the guests follow behind as they make their way to exit. This is always a really fun moment and great way to interact with all the guests. By this point Jennifer had changed into her AMAZING Romona Keveza dress.

The End to a perfect night!!!

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