Erica and Jason | Indian Hills Country Club, Marietta

Last weekend we were delighted to photograph the wonderfully quirky wedding of Erica and Jason. There was certainly nothing cookie-cutter about this wedding. The most traditional item at the wedding was the lovely, lace-up wedding dress worn by Erica (and laced up by her three Moms.) The groom, Jason, wore a suit that he described as having that "stuffy, professor look." A game board designer officiated the wedding. The catering staff at the Indian Hills Country Club provided a wonderful breakfast-for-dinner fare that included shrimp grits, french toast, pancakes and lovely fruit cups.

Here are a few of our favorites from the day:

Getting Ready Wedding Photo

Getting Ready Wedding Photo

Watching from the wings

Watching from the wings

Getting ready for wedding

Getting ready for wedding

Lace up wedding dress

Lace up wedding dress

Kids at Wedding

Kids at Wedding

Groom comes down aisle

Groom comes down aisle

erica and jason's indian creek country club wedding

erica and jason's indian creek country club wedding

Wedding Cake

Wedding Cake

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Cindy Brown

I'm an Atlanta wedding photographer who takes soulful, quirky and honest photos ...

I'm also an adventurous traveler and all-round nerd. I love to hike with my beagle/cattle dog Roux and best friend/spouse.

I was born in Atlanta, moved around a lot--30 cities and 5 states--and then came back.

After graduating from the Art Institute of Atlanta, I took a job at asmall newspaper in south Georgia, where I photographedhospital teas, pecan farmers, and beauty queens.

I photographed a biker funeral, death penalty protests andTed Bundy while interning with the Associated Press.

While a photographer for two dailies in Florida, I photographed Ronald Reagan, a train derailment and the dedication of a screened-in porch.

An unexpected life turn took me to Vermont where I fell in love with Bernie Sanders and on to Indiana, where I edited photos for a major daily, and nerded out getting a master’s and PhD.

After teaching photojournalism at colleges and universities in Florida, Indiana and Mississippi, I returned to Atlanta to earn myfifth degree--a Master's of Divinity.

My passion for storytelling with my camera and my interest in religious diversity led my to the field of wedding photojournalism.

I have documented weddings large and small, Unitarian and Pagan, indoors and out, Christian and Muslim, in backyards and in churches. The most exotic wedding I have photographed took place in Mexico and was officiated by aMayan shaman.

When I'm not photographing weddings, portraits or corporate events, I work on personal photo projects, visit friends in amemory-care home, and volunteer at a recovery center.