vermont_photographer_blog_vermont_weddings_sarah_annay_photography.jpg

THE BLOG

Posts tagged amanda hopcraft makeup artist
St. Augustine Gay Wedding Photographer: White Room Wedding, Ali & Marcie Higgs

Working with Ali & Marcie was like hanging out with longtime friends. We met over a year ago now and I am already nostalgic thinking back to our first shoot at the Iceplant and surprising shrimp boat captains on the docks downtown. 

Their wedding was perfect. They rented a big ol' house on Saint Augustine Beach (on 1st Lane—one of the best rentals around) and were married at the White Room's rooftop right before sunset. I am so thankful to have met these two women and their awesome families. Their bridal party was full of nieces and nephews and their energy made the group shots really come to life!

Thanks to all the amazing vendors who made these two brides look awesome and rock out the whole day.

Read More
St. Augustine Wedding Photographer, St. Augustine gay wedding photographer, St. Augustine Ice Plant & Vilano Beach Engagement: Ali & Marcie

I have to say...I have never spent 6 hours shooting an engagement session—until now. I just couldn't stop hanging out with Ali & Marcie. They are madly in love, hysterical to be around and we have similar taste in drinks (and pizza). We started at the Ice Plant to beat the heat (and to save the awesome makeup by Amanda Hopcraft Makeup Artist) and ended up at the shrimp docks nearby and later, at the beach— once the clouds rolled in. The night ended with a stormy Florida sunset (my favorite) and beachgoers photobombing our last couple of shots. :) 

I am beyond stoked to be part of their wedding come November. 

Read More
St. Augustine Wedding Photographer: The White Room Wedding, St. Augustine Florida Wedding Photographer, Angela and Eric Flock

Five days before Christmas, Angela and Eric brought their two families together (from DC, California and beyond) to celebrate their wedding overlooking the city on The White Room rooftop. It was an unbelievably gorgeous day—the sun heating up the early afternoon and then the clouds rolled in at the perfect time for the ceremony so no one was squinting on the rooftop. 

Read More