My husband and I have been together for 9 years this month. Of course, it goes without saying that when we got married two and a half years ago his family became mine and vise-versa.  Jordan and his brother Micah have a special relationship in that they're more than just brothers - they're friends. I've had the joy of inheriting Micah's friendship as well.  From trips to tailgates to holidays, celebrations, and everything in between, the three of us have enjoyed making memories together over the years.

All of that said - I thought I knew Micah. We all did. We knew he was kind, adventurous, bright & charming (I could go on) however, when Amy came into his world. . .well, he lit up. His smiles were bigger. Laughs louder. Adventures even greater. And he was so. full. of love.


I'm happy to say that Amy is also more than a sister in law, she has become a great friend as well! All of our common interests aside, I love that Amy is one of the most genuine, humbly loving, endearing people around.

It has been such a privilege to watch the story of Amy and Micah's love unfold. I've enjoyed capturing them along the way - from their beach and mountain engagements and now, their wedding.

It was a most beautiful occasion, but I'll let the images do the story telling. Congratulations, Amy and Micah. I'm so glad we're family - but I'm even more glad we're friends.


{to family and friends}
-jbw-









































Sincere gratitude to Evan Moore for his assistance second shooting. 

This Raleigh, North Carolina wedding took place at Greystone Baptist Church with the reception at the ever lovely Matthew's House of Cary, NC. 

Florals by Michelle Duncan of Embellished Blooms. Sound, lighting, videography and DJ by 
Island Sound & Video.
Hair by Syeni Salon & Day Spa

 
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