Augusta Bridal Portraits {Part Two}

Bright Whimsical Historic Augusta Bridal Portraits

I am sad to be finishing up this shoot. I had such a great time pulling together with other people’s talent to make something beautiful. Cherie did an awesome job on florals. My direction included very little direction. I asked for bright colors, no pastels, but no neon (does that even happen in flowers? I just wanted to be clear). I also mentioned I loved the flowers from her wedding. After that she was on her own.

Becca was in charge of hair and did her own make up. For Cherie’s hair she the perfect amount of loose curls to be bridal and glamours but not look uncomfortable with the flower crown.

Erica did Cherie’s airbrushing and it was perfect. She looked like herself and natural just with a fantastic pop of lipcolor and eyelashes that would make a pony jealous. Both Erica and Becca work at Studio 285 in Evans. If you’re nervous about using professional hair and makeup on your wedding, make an appointment with them for a trial run on the day of your engagement shoot, so you can see how it shows up in pictures.

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Dress: House of the Bride

Makeup: Erica at Studio 285

Hair: Becca at Studio 285  with assistance from Dalton

Floral Design: WoW

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