A Blue & Yellow Country Wedding at Burnside Plantation

Paul & Sommer had a beautiful country outdoor wedding at Burnside Plantation last weekend! Their venue was filled with gorgeous wood textures, pallet boards, chalk boards and bright yellow sunflowers. It was a gorgeous wedding, but even more beautiful than the weddings aesthetic was their ceremony. We could not stop smiling as Sommer walked down the aisle towards Paul whom, was crying. His handkerchief was out and every few seconds he had to wipe away tears of joy. He was so in awe of his bride and she had the biggest smile. Sommer cried nearly the entire wedding and it was the sweetest moment to be involved in and capture! Just check out their smiles as they exit their ceremony…they are so in love! Paul & Sommer are perfect for each other and they have the cutest puppy! Remi has grown so much since we last saw him at their engagement session last fall! They had delicious barbecue for dinner and cake & pumpkin rolls for dessert! It was such a sweet wedding for our transition from summer to fall. They really knocked the country vibe out of the park!

Paul & Sommer, thanks for trusting us with your photos! We loved spending every second with you guys and loved meeting your bridal party and family. We hope you have an amazing time in Disney on your honeymoon (we are a bit jealous) and hope you love some of our favorite images from your wedding day!

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September 21, 2016

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