After meeting at McDinton's in Tampa, Tracey and John hit it off. When he was ready to propose, they were in her hometown, and despite whatever plans he may have had in mind, he had to pop the question in the car since Tracey wouldn't get out! It was a private and intimate start to a very family-focused wedding. Tracey wore her mother's gown - entirely unaltered - and she borrowed the decorative wreaths from her sister's wedding to use as pew decorations. It was a classic and simple color palette of blues and whites, with accents of silver and mercury glass. The simplicity allowed the ceremony in Tampa's Sacred Heart Catholic Church ceremony to take center stage, and was also a perfect match for the vintage Tampa Firefighter's Museum during the reception. I absolutely loved how the bridal party was introduced and came in with a congo line, weaving through all of the guests to really get the party vibe started. And then during the father daughter dance, Tracey and her dad invited not only her mother, but their entire family to join them for a fun family dance! The newlyweds also had a special tribute dance with their grandparents simultaneously. The day was certainly a celebration for not only Tracey and John, but their families as well, and everyone enjoyed the day together to the fullest! Congratulations, Tracey and John!
Photography ~ Limelight Photography | Ann Fuentes
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2 comments:
Wow, amazing photos.
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