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Beth and Stephen’s Wedding

Meet Beth and Stephen!   2nd outdoor Wedding for the month of August and can you believe the weather was perfect again?   This summer has been good to us Cincinnatians.   Not too much hot weather, but more humidity and rain.  I won’t complain!  

The ceremony and reception was held at the French House at French Park in Amberley Village.   This Wedding was truly beautiful!  Both the Bride and Groom looked stunning!    Since Stephen is from England, the Stamps just wanted to keep the Wedding simple and less traditional.   More like a cocktail party, small and intimate.   My favorites was  inside the French House, beautiful flowers created by Kevin Ford of Ford-Ellington Floral & Event Design, and the band Soul Progression.  Also, their Cake is by: Maribelle Cakery

I would like to thank Wedding Planner, Elisa MacKenzie and her assistants for all their help!    http://www.elegant-events.com/

Congrats and thank you Beth and Stephen for including me on your special day!  I had a wonderful time!

 

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Stephen and Beth Stamp

 

Daughter Maya and Beth

Daughter Maya and Beth

 

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Beautiful Bride and Smile!

Beautiful Bride and Smile!

 

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Mother helping the bride get ready!

Mother helping the bride get ready!

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I love Beth's expression!

I love Beth's expression!

 

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Groom giving his speech

Groom giving his speech

 

This is when Stephen gave his speech and said something sweet about Beth

This is when Stephen gave his speech and said something sweet about Beth

 

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August 28, 2009 - 6:46 pm NANCIE JEANNE SMITH - TRULY BEAUTIFUL SHOTS! YOU'VE CAPTURED ANOTHER LOVING COUPLE'S SPECIAL DAY.

August 23, 2009 - 12:43 pm elisa mackenzie - thanks for sharing. i posted a few of them on my blog too. What a great night it was!

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