27 October 2011

Newark, Delaware Wedding by Stacy Hart Photography

There is something about east coast weddings that just gives it a different vibe than the weddings out here on the west coast. Unfortunately for me, I've never even been out that way but I hope to change that in the near future. Everything on the east coast looks so beautiful - like this golf course wedding by the talented Stacy Hart Photography that took place at the Deerfield Golf Club. The bride & groom portraits? Absolutely lovely! Congratulations Julie & Tom!! (Julie and Tom's engagement session was featured on Le Magnifique a few weeks ago. To view that post, click here).




Julie & Tom's favorite wedding day moment:
Picking a favorite part of the wedding day is a tricky question, the whole day was just so amazing I couldn't have imagined it any more perfect. Probably my favorite moment was after the pastor announced Tom and I husband as wife and we walked down the aisle together. There was a golf cart waiting for us and we got to sneak off for a few minutes by ourselves, just to enjoy each others company.




















Advice from the Julie & Tom:
One of the most important things Tom and I did together before we were married was premarital counseling. I would strongly urge other couples who are planning on getting married to do so. Some people associate counseling with there being a problem in your relationship and that is not the case at all. It really helped us get to know each other in out and brought things to our attention that are important to discuss before you get married that a couple might not think of on their own.



Venue: Deerfield Golf Club 
Bridal Gown & Bridesmaids Dresses: Claire's Fashions 
Tux's: Men's Warehouse 
Hair & Make-up: Town and Country Hair Salon 
DJ: Sound In Mind 
Videography: One For Love 
Photography: Stacy Hart Photography 
Florals: Theresa Floral 



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