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Thank You

Thank You   |  Charlotte Wedding photographers

Over the years we have received many thank you notes and compliments about our photography. We are humbled that people actually take the time to tell us how grateful they are for the moments we capture.  It reminds us that what we do is special and means a great deal to the people who are part of the Love Shutter family.  Every now and then we receive a note that is so ‘on-point’ that we need to mention it.   This post is about one of those notes and it also came with a “before”  photo that says more about what we do than words ever could.

“Dear Love Shutter, thank you again for what you do. You bring something extra to a photo session that just cannot be found in your run of the mill ‘mall shop photo studio.’

The proof is in the montage you took of Corey. You captured who he is. Compare your photo to his school photo and you’ll see what I mean. There is no merriment in his eyes. No joy on his face. He is miserable. And it is not at all who he is.

You two have a gift in being able to transform a disinterested or unwilling photo subject into something that is honest and authentic. It results in capturing the essence of who that person is. You have an eye for what is beautiful. For unique angles and lighting that transforms a picture into art.

Thank you for your gifts and using your dream to photograph ours.”

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Diana and Kevin

Diana and Kevin  |  Charlotte Wedding photographers   |  Alexander Homestead Wedding

There are love stories that start with a flirting glance across a restaurant. Others start with the anticipation of a blind date. Diana and Kevin’s story began on the football field. Flag football that is. This amazing couple met playing flag football and have literally been inseparable ever since. And good thing they are used to playing football in the cooler weather because their outdoor evening wedding at the gorgeous Alexander Homestead was a balmy 45º.  But the chill in the air didn’t seem to affect anyone. From the flower girls to the bride herself, you would never have known it was just a touch on the cool side. The best part of the entire evening was when we took a group photo of the cousins on Diana’s side of the family. It seemed like half the reception room came up on the dance floor for the photo, and they stayed there for the rest of the party.

You know what they say: the family that tackles together, stays together.

 

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