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Senior session with Taylour Crutchfield photographed Sunday, November 20, 2016 at the Franklin Park Conservatory. Again, I don’t typically do senior portraits, but our wonderful neighbor asked, and I couldn’t refuse. 🙂
The wedding and reception of Lauren Vonville and Ross Gunvalsen photographed Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the Royal American Links Country Club.
The Wedding Team
Photographers: Jim & Brooke from
Our Dream Photos by James DeCamp Photography
Wedding & Reception Venue: Royal American Links
Caterer: Royal American Links
Music: Jodi Ransom – Night Music DJ’s
Bridemaid’s Dresses: Varied from Various
Wedding Cake: Pistacia Vera
Hair: Kenneth’s Hair Salon & Day Spa – New Albany
Makeup: Kenneth’s Hair Salon & Day Spa – New Albany
Engagement session with Emily Sites and Murugu Manickam photographed Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Franklin Park Conservatory and the Scioto Mile.
Engagement session with Jackie Powers and Tyler Merkle photographed Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at Innis Woods Metro Gardens in Columbus, Ohio. Cant wait to shoot their September 2017 wedding!
The wedding and reception of Danya Ray and Jon Sizer photographed Saturday, September 24, 2016 at the Sizer homestead.
The Wedding Team
Photographers:
Jim & Amanda – Our Dream Photos
by James DeCamp Photography
Wedding Venue:
The Sizer Homestead
Reception Venue:
The Sizer Homestead
Caterer:
L.A. Caterer
Music & DJ:
Mark Dantzer Productions
Bride’s Gown:
Nordstrom
Bridemaid’s Dresses:
Joans Bridal Couture
Groom + Groomsmen Styling:
The Men’s Wearhouse, Inc
Wedding Planner:
Julie Hedricks
Videography:
BlueSkiesHD Video
Wedding Cake:
Piece of Cake
All images from this wedding are available
on the proofing site HERE.
The wedding and reception of Ashley Jett and Kyle Compton photographed Saturday, July 30, 2016.
The Wedding Team
Photographers: Jim & Abby from
Our Dream Photos by James DeCamp Photography
Getting Ready: Hilton Columbus Downtown
Ceremony: King Avenue United Methodist Church
New Couple photos location: Scioto Mile & Bicentennial Park
Reception Venue: Walter Commons – St. Charles Prep
Music: Mark Dancer
Groom + Groomsmen Styling: Black Tux
Want to take your wedding from the best day ever to the BEST. DAY. EVER? Consider having a fireworks display after your ceremony or reception!
Wedding fireworks have become increasingly popular over the last few years, with couples choosing to do everything from a simple sparkler send-off to a full-on 4th of July-style spectacular. If you’re considering a fireworks display, there are a few things to consider before taking the plunge.
1. Research state and local laws.
Most states allow the use of small wedding sparklers, but there are strict laws governing when and where large fireworks can be displayed. Be sure to check out the state rules and city bylaws that will affect your use of sparklers, fireworks, or baloon lanterns. Your wedding planner or venue coordinator can usually help figure out whether or not a fireworks display is even in the realm of possibility.
2. Consider cost.
Having a wedding-day fireworks display is certainly unforgettable, but it can be a very big-ticket item. If you’re considering a large fireworks display be prepared to spend up to $5,000 or more on a 5-10 minute show. We recommend hiring a professional to display and clean up the fireworks if you’re planning a 4th of July-style display.
3. Consider your location.
If you’re getting married in a cabin in the woods, a fireworks display is not going to be the safest idea. Large displays are best only in large open areas, such as golf courses, grassy clearings, or best yet, over lakes.
4. Get permits and insurance.
Even if your state allows certain fireworks, you may still have to apply for a permit to display them. Fireworks companies often have the most up-to-date information on permitting, so do some calling around and find out how to apply. Note: you may also have to apply for insurance before obtaining a permit.
5. Don’t rule out other options.
Wedding sparklers are a wonderful alternative to a big fireworks display, but there are a couple of other options to consider. If you’re marrying on or near Independence Day, take advantage of a local fireworks display and include it in your reception timeline. If you’re not marrying on a holiday, consider lighting beautiful lanterns that will drift up into the sky (but be sure to tether them — loose lanterns are terrible for Mother Earth!) or fill your reception space with candles.
Engagement session with Lauren Vonville and Ross Gunvalsen photographed Friday, May 13, 2016 along the Scioto Mile in downtown Columbus.
Engagement Session with Danya Ray and John Sizer photographed Thursday, May 5, 2016 on the Ohio State University Campus.
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• Winner of The Knot Hall of Fame Award
• Winner of The Knot's Best of Weddings Awards 2010-2021
• Winner of the Wedding Wire Couple's Choice Awards 2010-2020
• Expertise Best Columbus Wedding Photographer 2018 - 2020
• LuxLife Magazine Best Columbus Wedding Photographer 2020
• Best of Who's Who nominee 2017 - 2020