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Philadelphia Wedding: The Franklin Institute Morgan and Nicholas

This wedding is so beautiful it deserves 2 parts. So here is the beginning of the day.

Morgan and Nick, the ones whose GTKY session was in Elfreth’s Alley, were married a few weeks back at The Franklin Institute. Beautiful, Beautiful wedding. Elegant, chic, sophisticated, fun and full of great moments. Their ceremony was at St. Old Joe’s right near Independence Hall. A beautiful old church with a cobblestone courtyard and tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Olde City / Society Hill. We then ventured into the gardens right behind the First Bank Building. Really pretty grass and trees with old buildings peaking through. A nice little nature hideaway, just make sure you get a photo permit if you are doing wedding photos there.

Morgan looked stunning in her Ramona Keveza gown. Classic and simple but perfect. Nick looked handsome in Roberto Cavalli. The girls wore flattering light purple dresses from JCrew.

Beautiful Blooms did the flowers. I love this deep purple flower ball for the flower girl. Her dress is to die for, too.

The paper goods were done by Wedding Paper Divas.


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  • Thank you so much for the kind comments. this wedding was stunning. Everything fell together perfectly. Beautiful Blooms did a great job and the bride, morgan had such a lovely palate.

  • These pictures are lovely! I love how you captured the mother!! Great work and great eye for detail!

  • I love Philadelphia… Great images, can not wait to see more!! (the flowers are fabulous!!)

  • Wow. GREAT WORK! I just stumbled onto your blog today and am so happy that I did! Your work is so inspiring, so much creativity! Good job and keep it up! 🙂

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