On a magical night I followed tinkerbell to downtown Raleigh and found myself swept away by a young couples “Disney Themed” wedding. This was my first time photographing a wedding reception at the Sheraton Hotel and it’s always exciting for me to explore new locations. Everything was visually fresh and it really got my creative ideas flowing. Or maybe it was all just a dream? Here’s what I remember…
Wedding Reception: Sheraton Hotel – Susan Blakesley
Disney Theme Cake: Sweet Memories Bakery
Music and DJ: Island Sound DJs and Video – Jason Huggins
Flowers: Fallon’s Flowers
“The ‘Bell’ of the Ball” – Written by Craig Carpenter
Once upon a time a boy named Nathan was born on a naval base in Guam and around that same time a girl named Jenny was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Even though each of their kingdoms were on opposite sides of the world, it was either by fate or mere coincidence that they met one day. They became good friends.
Each of their families knew that their children were destined for great things and encouraged them to attend a facility of learning called “NCSTATE.” This was reserved for the most promising students in the land and was where young men and women went to train in their family profession. You see… in those days your craft was chosen by the family surname. “Smith’s” would be blacksmiths and “Carpenter’s” would be carpenters. Nathan was a “Bell” so he initially decided to become a bellmaker. Jenny was perplexed on what to do though! There was no guild set up for “Perry’s” and the closest thing she could think to do was to take up fencing. She did not like swords or digging holes for fence post though. What was a girl to do?
She had heard about a relatively new guild known as “The Disney College Program.” It was far far away in a place called “The Magic Kingdom.” She was torn between leaving Nathan and following her heart. She yearned for a sense of adventure though. Much to Nathan’s dismay she decided to join. But, just as she was riding away on her horse Nathan stopped her and asked if he could come too. “She said YES!”
When they arrived at the new kingdom they were put to work immediately. Jenny swept the Main Street in the Magic Kingdom while Nathan hosted puppet shows in a giant golf ball looking thing that some called “Epcot”. He enjoyed life as a bard and fabricated stories with strange names like “Finding Nemo” and “Turtle Talk.” Many times Nathan did miss being a bellmaker though. But, with Jenny by his side he had convinced himself that he could let that dream go though.
Then one day he had spectacular idea! He invited all of their friends and family to meet him at the Walt Disney World Castle for a special announcement during a new lighting display. He had become personal friends with a girl named Cinderella so she let him use her home (and her rose garden) for the evening. He also recruited the help of a local group called “The Dream Squad.” This roving outfit is an elite pack that grants special wishes. Well… Nathan had a wish that he needed to come true!
When everyone arrived they all started “painting pictures” of the couple. Jenny didn’t think this was out of the ordinary though. She knew that they were a strikingly beautiful couple and was used to people asking if they couple create portraits of them. Then Nathan started talking to her during this “pictureshoot.” She thought to herself “Who in the world talks while having their portrait made?” It took her awhile to realize what he was saying. He had dropped to one knee, removed a gorgeous diamond ring and asked her to marry him. “She said YES!”
Nathan realized that he was about to create the finest “Bell” that he could have ever imagined. And they lived happily ever after…
THE END

THE BEGINNING…


A fun series of photographs of the bride putting her dress on.


Using the iphone to take wedding photos rocks…


The flower grils were adorable in their polka dot dresses.

A proud father of the bride walks her down the church aisle.



The young couple exchanges their wedding rings…

… and then seals their marriage with a kiss!


I’m so happy I was able to capture this wonderful moment between Jenny and her mom.



I had picked up a the perfect “poison” apple on the way to the wedding for a “Snow White” idea that I had.

This photo also has a hint of “Sleeping Beauty” to it.

We were a little limited on time and choice of locations and I never try to keep the couple too long in between their ceremony and reception so I hope they like how these turned out.



As someone commented… “Ride by kissing?”


The wedding bridal party joins in the fun on the escalator…


The couple kisses right before their wedding reception at The Sheraton in downtown Raleigh.

One of my favorites of the day… taken in the lobby.


Everything was planned out so well and was perfect for the Disney Theme.


They had one of those “painted pictures” from the story above on display at the wedding…


First dance as husband and wife…




The brides brother gives a toast…




Jason Huggins of Island Sound DJs and Video was thoughtful, intellegent and fun to work with!

Susan Blakesley of the Raleigh Downtown Sheraton Hotel did an excellent job coordinating the day of events.

This is the wedding anniversary dance… The couple never wins…

Jenny’s grandparents (pictured in the lower right corner) have been married over 50 years! They were ecstatic to win!

I caught the groom and the best man putting on camouflage wedding vests in the back room.


Carol, the mother of the bride walked in too. She was laughing so hard that I thought she was going to fall to the floor…

Here’s the bouquet toss…


… then the garter toss.

Nathans best man (and Jenny’s brother) Nick channels his inner tiger to put the garter on the bridesmaid that caught the bouquet.



Their Disney themes wedding cake had a Cinderella cake topper.







I saved one of the best for last. Nathan wasn’t too crazy about putting on the hat but after a little encouragement I finally got them to dance together with their Mickey and Minnie Mouse wedding ears on… Thanks for being so great and congratulations!

































































































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