I had my camera on my hip when the DJ called the last song from the corner of the Pink Plantation House. No one wanted the day to end. The dance floor was wildly full and Kait’s two Grandmas, who were resting, were pulled up to join the forming circle. “We are family” played loud from the speakers and with arms around each other everyone sang into the night.
It was a surreal moment.
We were on a small mountain above the city lights of Castries in St Lucia and had spent the afternoon watching Kait and Chris say their vows on the shores of Pigeon Island National Park. I felt lucky to be a part of it.
Kait and Chris, and the Noon and Lay family thank you for having me, and for the week of memories. I truthfully can’t look at these photos and not smile. I can’t hit play on the song below and not want to dance just a little bit.
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Heather K - Freaking. Gorgeous. Wedding. Photography. You’re killing it, Taylor!!!
Sachin Khona - This is special. Beautifully captured T!
Paul Krol - Looks like everybody had an absolutely amazing time and you captured it all so perfectly.
Dom - This is really gorgeous, the ceremony is very special in particular. 🙂
Damian - Great storytelling and lovely tones in your images.
Sarah - Ah man this is pure gold, gorgeous from start to finish!
James Fear - Taylor – these are too good. WOW
Veronica Varos - These are all just so great. Every last shot is spectacular!
Per Henning - WOW Beautifully told!
Mercedes - Taylor, your work is so incredibly gorgeous and hear-felt. Love it!
Teresa K - Now THIS is how you do a destination wedding…excellent work!!
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