Carillon Beach Wedding | Lauren + Noah
Everything about Lauren and Noah’s wedding day was perfect! The weather had us on edge with its cloudy threats, but miraculously, the rain held off, blessing us with ideal conditions.








Lauren shared the sweetest first look with her dad before the ceremony. They both were in tears as he turned around to see her for the first time in her wedding dress. He couldn’t stop smiling and it had me in tears along with them.









Lauren and Noah’s first look was just as sweet. Moments before they saw one another, they read handwritten letters to one another which helped build the anticipation of their first look even more. Once they saw one another, you could see how much more relaxed and excited they were for their wedding day. We took their formal portraits by the water and the background for these photos was stunning!















Lauren and Noah’s wedding party were a fun bunch. I knew a few bridesmaids from a previous wedding, so it was nice to see their smiling faces again.









Their wedding ceremony was personalized to them and it was beautiful. Lauren’s dad crafted their unity cross and the family had signed the back of the board to show their support of Lauren and Noah. It was a touching moment that highlighted the love and unity surrounding their union.














After the ceremony, the couple had a great time with their guests enjoying the wonderful food, cake, and scenery. It was a day filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments—a true testament to their relationship and the people they hold dear.
















Wedding Vendors:
Venue - Carillon Beach Weddings
Coordinator - Melinda Orona
Photographer - Kristen Marcus Photography
Videographer - Cinema Scrapbook
Florist - Boukates
DJ - Highlight Events
Caterer - Missions BBQ
Cake - Sweet Henrietta's
Rentals - Big Day Events
H&MUA - Adelynn Grace with Hair by Kaitlyn Brown
Rings - Swanson Jewelry
Bridal Dress + Accessories - Bella’s Bridal
Bridesmaid Dresses - Azazie
Groomsmen Attire - Men’s Warehouse