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Austin wedding photography from Everafter Images

August 22nd, 2008 · Posted by Ariel · Advertisement · 3 comments

Everafter Images recently shot Patrick and Kelly’s wonderful eclectic downtown Austin wedding at the Austin Symphony amphitheater. As this shot shows, they definitely tapped into the bride’s sass. Everafter Images’s Raymond Malkiewicz explains, “It was a casual and comfortable wedding – with humor provided by the officiant who started the ceremony with the marriage voice inflection from the movie A Princess Bride. His ‘maiwidge’ generated laughter from guests and wedding party alike.” You can see more wedding porn from this Austin wedding over here.

Everafter Images definitely caters to all sorts of nontraditional brides, with their wedding photography blog currently featuring Renaissance themed Renewal of Vows and a heavily pierced/inked semi-traditional-but-not Jewish wedding.

And these Austin wedding photographers are looking for offbeat brides to photograph — and to prove it, they’re offering a 10% discount to all offbeatbride.com readers! You can get in touch with Raymond and Debra via the Everafter Images website, or call them directly at 512-989-6952. Just mention you found them on offbeatbride.com to get the discount.


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  • 1

    monstergeek

    August 22nd, 2008 · 1:50 PM · #

    I MUST know where the green-blue sash came from. It is the exact color I am looking for…please share!

  • 2

    Raymond & Debra

    August 22nd, 2008 · 2:43 PM · #

    Hi Monstergeek - I just got off the phone with Kelly - The green-blue sash was an “option” that came with the dress - she picked it up at Davids Bridal - Hope this helps - Good Luck

  • 3

    Butterbean

    August 22nd, 2008 · 4:42 PM · #

    I love how the bridesmaid dresses were in very different styles, but still matched together perfectly.

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