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When I received Megan & David’s initial email about shooting their wedding in Savannah at the Wormsloe Historic Site, I knew we would be friends. The amount of sarcasm and exclamation-marks used in the email kinda tipped me off. And after spending the weekend with their friends & family, I honestly didn’t want to leave. I could spend an hour writing a paragraph trying to describe Megan & David’s awesomeness, but I don’t think it would do them justice. And besides, the photos should tell you all you need to know. But if I had to use one word to describe them, I would say: genuine.

The reception was held at Brockington Hall, deep in the heart of the city. This was my first time to visit Savannah, and it is such an incredible place. With it’s low hanging spanish moss trees, and delicious deep fried food, I’m already working on plans to revisit. My goal this time is to make friends with Paula Deen, and thank her for catering the wedding. Best mashed potatoes ever.

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