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Lynlee’s Bridal Pictures

Ok blog world.. here’s Lynlee – first of all – let me tell you a little about Lynlee, I met Lynlee while we were decorating for Cairo High School’s Prom in 2009 and she came to me and we talk about doing the pictures for her wedding then.. I knew that once I started working with Lynlee she was gonna be a hit with me.. As time went by we started planning our photo shoots and let me tell ya Lynlee is a super trouper.. Lynlee kept me posted on her ideas, things she wanted to do, she was outstanding, I couldn’t have asked for a better bride, she was totally awesome.. So we get to her bridal shoot and we started in her dancing studio in Cairo (which was totally awesome)  then we headed the cotton field in Cairo (another marvelous place) and finally headed between Newton, Ga. & Albany, Ga  to a plantation called “Nonami Plantation  Upon arrival – HOLY COW!!! this place was beyond my wildest dreams for a plantation.. 4 – 18 hole golf courses out from the back yard in 4 different directions(YEAH REALLY), we were told that Jack W. Nicklaus, AKA “The Golden Bear” helped in designing this golf course for this plantation just incredible is all I can say, horses stables, the MOST beautiful oak trees you have seen in your life.. this location should we say PERFECT for a bridal shoot – OMG!  Talk about connection – Lynlee’s daddy hooked us up!  All I can say was I WAS “IN HEAVEN”  we had the best time shooting Lynlee’s Bridal Portraits at this location– her daddy couldn’t have picked a better location for some pictures.. Thanks to Mike now Lynlee has some of the most beautiful pictures for her bridal shoot and her mom Tonnie & Sister LeAnn was incredible for tagging along and helping they were awesome too!! – I personally think it was a fabulous day for all of us.. so the moment you’ve been waiting for… I give you Lynlee’s Bridal Shoot from NoNami Plantation, the dance studio and the most beautiful cotton field I’ve ever seen.  I must say this. It sadden me to hear that “Nonami Plantation” was sold shortly after we had the grand opportunity of this place.  Here’s the article about Ted Turner buying this plantation.. check it out.. http://tinyurl.com/yhfoedp   Cheers ~ Tina

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