I don’t know if I have been as excited to shoot a wedding as I was when on this day. The Bunting family was a gigantic part of my life growing up. They are seriously one of the most kind, inviting, and just plain fun groups of people one could meet. As I shortly found out after maybe a few minutes, the Towers family is just as warm and inviting as the Buntings. Seeing two families like these come together to celebrate the marriage of two absolutely fantastic people was just awesome. On top of these two great groups of people that were there, the setting for this shindig was amazing. Right on the water in St. Augustine, rooftop wedding, and a very classy reception. The history that lives in that city has just added another mark on it’s time-line with this wedding too. To add to the sweetness factor, the wedding was held on a day that could only be topped off with a full moon. I had a blast spending two days with everyone that was there, and I was really bummed when it was all over. Enjoy the photos, because I enjoyed every bit of this from beginning to end.































Ben and Hannah are married!
Alex! Soooooooo beautifully done. Thanks for the kind words, and we feel exactly the same about you!
These are great alex! You did an amazing job, thank you so much
It was so great meeting you, hopefully we cross paths again sometime soon!
Spectacular! What a gorgeous dress!Too many favorites!
if they have a soundtrack to share with the day, then i’d love to feature this! awesome shots
:)
Alex, the photos are great! You really captured the day. Thanks for posting!
Gorgeous photos! The wedding came together beautifully – congrats Hannah and Ben
[...] Remember Ben the Groom from two of our great inspiration boards (St. Augustine and Brown, Pink and Green)? Ben Bunting has been blogging about the groom’s side of wedding planning since January and is now husband to his lovely wife Hannah. See how we helped him go from Inspiration to Actuality on his blog. Or see for yourself with more wedding photos on photographer Alex Gibbs’ Blog. [...]
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