Showing posts with label Oasis of the Seas weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oasis of the Seas weddings. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Get a picture of that ship!

Sage from Crown Images posted these photos of our wedding last week on her Facebook page. I love when a bride has a photographer either meet them at the ship or go back with them at the end of the day for a photo in front of the ship. The ship is after all a part of your wedding day! Naomi and James...congrats on a gorgeous wedding day!

Before the ceremony...


After the ceremony!

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The Oasis of the Seas is such a beautiful ship! The ceremony on Lindquist Beach was just as striking, thanks in part to Naomi's great sense of style!

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Thank you Crown Images for the photos!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Thank you Amber!

Amber was a bride of mine from January. She recently sent me the link to her photographers blog with pictures of her wedding day - just gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing and congrats on a gorgeous wedding!

Part 1: (these really highlight how bringing your photographer along for the cruise can yield some really great wedding photos you may not otherwise get)

http://www.gregkauffmann.com/blog/2012/03/amber-daniels-wonderful-wedding-on-the-u-s-virgin-islands-1st-part/

Part 2:

www.gregkauffmann.com/blog/2012/03/amber-daniels-wonderful-wedding-on-the-u-s-virgin-islands-2nd-part/

In case you're curious...Amber arrived on the Oasis of the Seas and was married on Magen's Bay Beach.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Lime Tree Beach Wedding

I took a photo of this set up with my iPhone on Tuesday and posted it to our Facebook page but I have the old version iPhone and the photo was pretty "not great". But the set up was fabulous! I wanted to share some more pictures taken by a real camera of both the set up at Lime Tree Beach (also known as Bluebeard's Beach Club) and the reception at Havana Blue. Havana Blue is located at Frenchman's Reef, which recently underwent renovations. Havana Blue is a great spot for a luncheon or dinner reception.



These flower arrangements were supposed to be up on the candelabras that you'll see later on at the reception. Unfortunately, because of the breeze, we weren't able to use them. The candelabras are $750 to replace if they are broken...and um, no one wanted to take that risk! I'm going to rename the candelabras "how to give your wedding planner a heart attack". The breeze at Havana Blue was a bit...strong...and these things would lean ever so lightly, making my eyes bug out of my head and my heart skip a beat.




I didn't get a great photo of the rose petals we had put down. The breeze was not to kind to them, scattering them pretty quickly, but the did look lovely on the aisle runner.



The pomanders from the ceremony were reused at the reception...





This was such a fun wedding to work on, I love this set up, so pretty!

Enjoy your Halloween weekend!