Tag:Wedding Photography

Carmine + Brian – Virginia Beach Wedding Photographer

Carmine and Brian traveled in from Tunnelton, WV for their July 13, 2015  beach elopement with his son and her daughter. The Virginia Beach Wedding Chapel provided my husband Reverend Bruce to officiate their beach ceremony as well as the unity sand ceremony and bottles for their children to participate with them!  

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Jessie + Michael’s Backyard Wedding – Virginia Beach Wedding Photographer

Jessie and Michael had a beautiful backyard wedding ceremony on Friday July 3 of 2015! Surrounded by their closet family and friends, they wed in the beautiful little gazebo in the backyard (and luckily Rev Bruce spotted the wasp nest inside!) followed by a small reception on their deck. What a gorgeous holiday weekend!

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Monica + Tony – Virginia Beach Wedding Photographer

Monica and Tony are locals in Virginia Beach and chose us to officiate and photograph their June 27, 2015 beach wedding! Unfortunately we were hit by some rain that day, so their ceremony was brought inside our old chapel location (now known as Pizza Chapel at 637 10th Street!), surrounded by just a few of their closest friends and family.

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Brandi + Adam’s – First Landing Wedding Photographer

Brandi and Adam – what a fun couple! They chose to use Virginia Beach Wedding Chapel’s portable, 3 legged gazebo and added on ivory fabric, some jewels, and the beautiful hanging chandelier. It really created a beautiful backdrop on First Landing’s beach!  Virginia Beach Wedding Chapel also provided white stanchions  with the cream rose pomanders.

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Robyn + Montgumery – Virginia Beach Wedding Photographer

Robyn and Montgumery traveled to Virginia Beach from Morganton, NC for their June 2015 beach wedding! Surrounded by their immediate family, this couple had a lovely beach ceremony behind the Holiday Inn Hotel at 26th Street. Virginia Beach Wedding Chapel provided the seashell heart and path that created their beautiful beach altar and gave the illusion of a raised path, and also provided the couple’s unity sand ceremony and pedestal.  

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