KATIE WEBER

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Mr & Mrs Lewis//Jacksonville Wedding Photographer

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Hi, I'm Katie Weber, a wedding and lifestyle photographer based in St. Augustine, Fl and Pittsburgh, Pa. So glad you're here.

Heather & Jay tied the knot in early January. You may remember this gorgeous couple from their engagement photos! It was such a beautiful intimate ceremony with only immediate family and close friends. I love the romance in small ceremonies—the marriage vows are the sparkle of the day instead of extravagant details and long guest lists. Weddings of all sizes inspire me and the Lewis’ wedding was surely one that warmed my heart. I am so excited to see Heather and Jay’s marriage blossom. So happy for you guys! Congratulations Heather & Jay! Love this hankie that Heather made for her mom. Heather’s nickname for her mom is “Mother Rodie”. To me that sounds so cute and southern!Love these shots of Heather & Jay right after their ceremony…While everyone was making their way out of the chapel, the newlyweds stole another “first kiss” as husband and wife.Heather’s mom and dad congratulating their daughter and new son… This is one of my favorite moments of their wedding day…Heather and Jay wanted photos in this gorgeous monument and as they stepped up to the brick, it turned into a dance floor for their first dance. The speakers of San Marco serenaded them to their first dance as a married couple. So cute. Some people say I get to photograph the most beautiful couples…I totally agree. Check these two out…

Hi, I'm Katie Weber, a wedding and lifestyle portrait photographer based in St. Augustine, FL and Pittsburgh, Pa. So glad you're here.

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Surfer's Wife. Boy Mom. Café Owner. World Traveler. Jesus Follower. Wedding Photographer. Romance Chaser. Artist. Dance Floor Enthusiast.

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