Bridget & James got married on the roof of the Glassworks in downtown Louisville, KY. Doesn’t their yellow colour scheme invoke a perfectly joyous feeling?! Love the orange/yellow and black combo of everything. Bridget’s awesome polka dot dress came from Unique Vintage but was altered a little by her Mum who tweaked the fit and added the polka dot sash.
ps you have just over a week (until Sunday 25th October) to get your entires in for the free wedding photography contest – open to all – WORLDWIDE wooooo!
Thanks to Stephanie for sharing her images and brightening up this gloomy Sunday…
Credit: La Photographie
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