Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Austin, TX Engagement Photographer | La Dolce Vita

Location: Mt. Bonnell, Austin, TX

Melissa and Eric make a charming pair. They both recently moved to Austin from the North West and wanted their engagement session set against a beautiful natural backdrop. So, we went on the petite ;) two hour tour of some of Austin's finest green. Hopefully they'll love their pictures so much they'll fly me to Seattle for their wedding!










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Saint Austin's | Four Seasons Wedding | La Dolce Vita

Locations
Wedding: Saint Austin's
Reception: Four Seasons, Austin

Juliet and Stephen became Mr. & Mrs. Brandon this past Saturday when they wed at St. Austin’s Catholic Church with following wedding reception at the Four Seasons. I hope you two lovebirds are enjoying an incredible honeymoon in Hawaii! Enjoy your sneak peak below!










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Monday, October 8, 2007

Episcopal Church of the Good Sheperd | La Dolce Vita

Martha and Beau got married at The Episcopal Church of the Good Sheperd. She looked amazing in a silk renassaince inspired gown that was handmade just for her. After the ceremony the wedding party headed over to the Shoreline Grill for some bat watching (apparently they were out but we didn't see them!), yummy food and dancing fun. I bet Beau is an amazing chef, too bad they don't live here in Austin. I tried to convince them that Austin was the new Brooklyn so we'll see. Besides, you can't get BBQ in NYC like you can here!

























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The Original County Line


All Martha needed to tell me was that a) her fiance Beau was a chef in the big apple and b) they were having their rehearsal dinner at The Original County Line. Actually, she just needed to say BBQ and I was hers. Martha and Beau have exceptionally good taste in wine and food. Their first choice was Smitty's in Lockhardt, the holy grail of Texas BBQ. Unfortunatly for Smitty's, they were unable to accomodate Martha's weddinng schedule and missed out on a remarkable couple and their guests. The County Line on the other hand, spoilt us rotten with juicy ribs, homemade ice cream and a phenomenal view of rolling Texan hills.