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A few weeks ago Ashley and Connor shared an intimate ceremony and reception in Snug Harbor at Southern Hills Country Club with their closest family and friends. The evening was laid back, stress free, and beautifully simple seeming to fit their personalities perfectly.
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Their marriage was not just the joining of two people but of 3, and that was something that was extremely important to both Connor and Ashley from the start. When Caroline, Connor’s daughter, arrived she was in awe of the stunning bride and was even more awed when they presented her with her very own ring before the ceremony.
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Ashley wore a stunning Oscar De La Renta gown adorned with large gauzy flowers and gorgeous glittery stilettos. She and her closest friends had makeup done by Jennifer Siddiki at J. Lea Makeup and hair by Candace Due at Parlour Salon.
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Despite the hit or miss rain throughout the night, Mother Nature was on their side, holding off at just the right times allowing the ceremony to go off without a hitch. The ceremony, which took place on a tented balcony, was elegantly set with simple white chairs as well as white floral arrangements by Toni’s Flowers. When it came time for Ashley and Connor to exchanged rings, Caroline joined them up front to present the rings and share in this special time also bringing with her many smiles and laughs.
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After the ceremony guests went inside for cocktails and dinner. There was an extremely clever array of “kid friendly” fare on one side of the room and a delicious “adult” spread of freshly rolled sushi and Asian inspired snacks on the other side. They had even designated an area for the young guests to lounge on beanbags, eat and watch movies. To top things off there was a delicious tower of vanilla, strawberry and chocolate cupcakes by Foodie Biz as well as a huge icecream sundae bar that had the guests going crazy!
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Once everyone had their fill of delicious food, the toasts, dancing and fun ensued! Ashley and Connor did an amazing job on their choreographed first dance, causing a room full of onlookers to hoot and holler as they owned the floor. There was no shortage of crazy moves, loud singing and echoing laughter by guests either as everyone made their way to the dance floor at one time or another.
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Finally, the bride and groom made their exit with family and friends waving giant sparklers in celebration of their beautiful marriage!
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Congratulations!
-Lauren
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A wedding at McBirney Mansion is a special thing to me. It is the place, after all, where 13 years ago my husband and I exchanged our own vows in the lovely garden on a hill overlooking the Arkansas River. But I have to say, I’ve never seen it looking quite so stunning as it did the night Victoria and Ben wed.
First, there was the beautiful evening light streaming through the trees and glowing through Victoria’s spectacularly long veil as she swept down the front steps to meet Ben under the arbor in the garden..jpg)
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Then, having two photographers during the ceremony (thanks Josh!) allowed us to capture Victoria and Ben from two unique vantage points. These two photos record the moment Victoria and Ben were declared husband and wife. I love how they each show a very distinct expression of joy on their faces..jpg)
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Inside, event planner and designer Jeffrey Evans and his crew transformed the old manse with soft fuschia lighting and pale pink tablecloths. Bouquets of pink roses and peonies from Lila’s bloomed here and there on tables throughout the main hall. Palace Cafe provided a lovely and tasty buffet, and Icing on the Top created the beautiful tiered cake. .jpg)
The toast by Ben’s brother, Will, had everyone rolling with laughter. .jpg)
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Evans used pink lighting, modern pillows and sleek white leather seating to give McBirney’s downstairs a hip club feel. DJ Bo Counts kept the place hopping late into the night. And then, at this reception full of great ideas came the greatest of all: a bright and colorful taco truck showed up outside to revive the revelers with absolutely sizzling carnitas, carne asada and pollo tacos..jpg)
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I loved this sweet little moment, captured in an outdoor spotlight, while Ben and Victoria are waiting for their orders of tacos.
The next day, Victoria’s parents hosted a brunch at the Tulsa Historical Society. Evans again worked his magic on the tables, handmaking the charming little tags that featured scenes from the couple’s honeymoon destination. A fresh latte from the coffee bar operated by Nordaggio’s was a delicious touch, and a good reviver after a night of revelry..jpg)
What a beautiful wedding and a beautiful start to their new life together. Congrats, Victoria and Ben! _ Kelly
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Scheduling engagement sessions is often more exciting than it should be. For example, we worked hard to schedule a shoot for this lovely couple, Megan and Alex. But with his work schedule and her school schedule, time was tight. Add to that the unpredictable Oklahoma weather and… well you get the picture.
But, we finally got it shot and despite being during finals week, it turned out beautiful.
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Penny and Daniel arrived in Tulsa from Bartlesville just about the time the clouds lifted and the wind settled down. It doesn’t really get better than this _ a golden April evening, the landscape pink with blooming azaleas and love that shows on two faces every time their eyes meet. Their wedding is planned for October. .jpg)
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