Saturday was cool and rainy, but the weather didn’t bother Courtney one bit. She was thrilled to be marrying her high school sweetheart, Colby, and there was nothing that would steal her joy!
Courtney and her girls got ready at a local Air B and B before heading over to the beautiful Greystone Estate in Ball Ground, Georgia.
Courtney’s mother and sister helped her into her beautiful gown, and her fur stole was a special touch from her late grandmother. After a first look with her bridesmaids, Courtney surprised her dad with some custom cufflinks and we grabbed an umbrella for some portraits with the girls.
When it was time for the first look, Colby’s face lit up as soon as he turned to see his beautiful bride walking toward him, and I’m pretty sure that smile never left his face the rest of the day! Courtney was all about getting some good photos, and she totally trusted me to head into a grassy field despite the rain and wet ground for some gorgeous portraits with Colby.
Courtney’s grandparents served as her ring bearer and flower girl and it could not have been sweeter! As her grandfather escorted his wife down the aisle, she tossed carnation blooms with a mischievous smile at the guests.
Colby and Courtney’s wedding ceremony took place in the outdoor chapel. They exchanged vows, rings, and braided cords before being pronounced husband and wife. Colby dipped his bride for a kiss before escorting her out of the chapel.
After some fun portraits with the Rolls Royce, Colby and Courtney were introduced to their reception and celebrated with their closest family and friends.
It was truly a beautiful evening for a sweet couple—these high school sweethearts were now joined together after ten years of being together. Colby and Courtney, I wish you every happiness and blessing as you begin this wonderful journey of marriage together! Congratulations!
Venue: The Greystone Estate
Photographer: Audrey Herron Photography
Second Photographer: Kristal Whitley
Third Photographer: Alaina Thompson
Flowers: Woodstock Flower Company
Coordinator: Ashley Polite