I first met Sally and Chris when they were both in the wedding party at Maren and Quint’s wedding in Auburn last year. They’re all best friends with each other, which I think is pretty awesome. Quint and Chris grew up together, then they went to Auburn University with Maren, and then Maren met Sally in graduate school in Nashville. (Who totally wants to go watch When Harry Met Sally now? Just me? Okay, cool.) Sally says she knew Maren was up to something when they would visit Quint, and sure enough, she was trying to set her up with Chris. Lucky for them, it worked, and they’ve been inseparable ever since. So when Sally first emailed me (not too long after catching the bouquet at Maren and Quint’s wedding!) about shooting her wedding in Pensacola, I did a little happy dance. I couldn’t wait to hang out with this group again!
We started the day at Sally’s parents gorgeous beach home, where the girls were getting ready. Sally told me ahead of time that the wedding would have a quasi polka dot theme, but I still wasn’t prepared for her adorable polka-dotted Kate Spade heels. (Seriously… BRIDE AFTER MY OWN HEART.) And it only got better as the day progressed! This was SUCH a fun wedding to be apart of, and after witnessing their emotional signing of the ketubah, glass stomping during the ceremony, and hora dancing, I also kind of wish my family was Jewish. ;) I’ll get to more details as we go, but let’s start with the photos!
But first, a huge shout out to my dear friend Mary Margaret Smith for driving down to Pensacola and spending the weekend with me and second shooting! It was so nice to make it another “workcation” with her. You’ll see some of her captures below. :)
POLKA DOTSSSS!
Maren and Jessica gave Sally such a great gift- a commissioned painting of her bouquet by the amazing Lulie Wallace! I’m kinda jealous, y’all.
Emotional first looks with Dad get me every. single. time.
Sally, you are STUNNING.
Can’t even with this.
According to Jewish wedding tradition, the bride and groom must sign a ketubah, a special marriage agreement. This happened prior to the ceremony in a room with a handful of witnesses. It was such a sweet moment because the rabbi (a longtime friend of the family) kept getting emotional. Oh, and Sally’s dress nearly caught on fire when Chris went to douse the candle in the cup of wine. But no biggie. ;)
Love the frame below, captured by MM.
Love.
The night of the wedding was the night that the super moon was out. It rose over the water during the cocktail hour and was absolutely stunning. So of course we had to get a few portraits with it. :) What a cool story to be able to tell about your wedding day!
Apparently the hora and low ceilings do not go well together. ;)
Congratulations Sally and Chris! Thank you for allowing us to be part of your big day… we loved every minute of it!


















Absolutely beautiful photography!
Thank you Morgan and Mary Margaret!
It was such a pleasure meeting both of you.
THIS. This is amazing and wonderful and fantastic and beautiful. I am so in awe of you, Morgan. You captured this day and the feeling of the day beyond my wildest dreams. I was so lucky to get to be a part of this whole chris and sally loving each other thing and being a part of this day made it that much better. Thank you so much for these pictures!! Sally, I’ll put deodorant on you any time you need it. Just say the word. LOVE.
Morgan, you never fail to amaze me. It’s about time I commented on here. I can’t believe I’ve been too lazy to do so thus far. That session is absolutely gorgeous. I loved your perspective on all those pics. Thanks again for being so kind to me when I needed it badly. You are one of a kind.
Beautifully captured Morgan!