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Natalie + Anthony = Married! Part 1! Morgantown, West Virginia Wedding Photographer

My husband gave me the "you put toooooo many photos on your blog and its going to load slow, so you should put less" speech the other day... So being the outlaw I am I decided to put twice as many... But I'm gonna compromise and put them in two blogs!


I love photographing unique weddings, and I knew early on that Natalie & Anthony's was going to be one of a kind. When I first met Natalie, I found out she was a blogger for Wedding Bee (an absolutely hilarious one at that!), and have been fanatically following her "Miss Biscuit" blog ever since. Natalie, a.k.a Miss Biscuit, is a super creative type of person, and decided to plan all the details of her wedding herself. When she described her theme as “Alice attends the Mad Hatter Vintage Garden Tea Party in a Ballroom. She Thinks That The Venue is Odd for a Vintage Garden Party, but is Tripping on LSD, so She Doesn’t Really Care.”, I knew this was going to be a fun one... I feel like I was along for the ride as she went through all the ups and downs of the wedding planning process. As Miss Biscuit's big day got nearer, I felt like had gotten to know her through her writing, as well as being involved in the process as her photographer, and I was almost as excited as she was. Seeing all the hand-crafted details come together was amazing, and it is always a joy to photograph such a beautiful and relaxed couple.

Now on to the getting ready and ceremony!

Would you like to feature your wedding in a magazine?

WVLiving Magazine is working on their wedding edition now! This is a great way to show case your wedding!  One of your photos could even be on the cover!!!! 

If you were married between January 1, 2009 and March 15, 2010 and you would like to enter your wedding you can get the info and questionaire here.  Let me know if you would like some help picking out the photos or any questions you may have.  Also anyone who enters their wedding will get a print credit equivalent to the amount paid ($175-$300!) for the submission and the digital files for the 3 or 6 ($150- $300) photos submitted!

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