Now that Ashley and Sean are married, I finally get to show off her Bridal Portraits that we took at the Hilton Richmond Hotel at Short Pump and the Tuckahoe Plantation.  Ashley’s dress, jewelry, hair, makeup, shoes, and vail were all flawless.  She was just gorgeous and I really believe that every bride to be should have a Bridal Portrait session all to themselves before their Wedding Day!  You deserve it, and it’s a great reason to get to wear your dress more than just once with no stress or timeline to follow, unlike the day of your Wedding.

We had a great time at the Hilton Hotel and were treated so nicely by the amazing staff, we even got to visit the executive suite for some photos.  After some time there, we headed to the Tuckahoe Plantation, the sun was about to set and the lighting, along with the gorgeous gardens and landscaping was just oh so perfect.  Ashely was seriously glowing, literally and figuratively.  I am just in awe of the beautiful brides I get to photograph and I am not yet married, but hope that one day, I will be as breathtaking as they are.

I can’t wait to share Ashley and Sean’s Wedding Day Images with you, so stay tuned for that blog post next week!

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© Desjar Photography 2013 | Wedding and Portrait Photographer | Richmond VA, Boston MA, and Destinations Worldwide

July 3, 2013

Ashley’s Bridal Portraits • Hilton Hotel & Tuckahoe Plantation • Richmond VA Wedding Photographer

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    I’m thinking you could do this all in about 1/2 a day of shooting.
    Let me know if you need more info
    Thanks!