An Affair to Remember,
Paula and Scott's wedding
A kiss in front of Savannah's Rainbow row.  Some homes around Washington Square date back to the 1700's.
A garden portrait of a beautiful bride.
Sometimes the best man for the job is your sister, who serves as best (wo)man.
A walk...
down the walk...
in Washington Square...
after Paula and Scott's beautiful wedding.
Paula and Scott were married in Savannah's International Seaman's House Chapel.  The Chapel is located on romantic and beautiful Washington Square.
Byous Photography
Paula waited for the ceremony to start in the chapel garden.  Behind her is the eighteenth century home of Hampton Lillibridge, a Revolutionary War hero.  It is said to be the most haunted house in Savannah and good luck for those married near it.  The house was moved to the lot in 1963 by Jim Williams, the real-life subject of the book and movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
An Affair to Remember supplied everything for the ceremony and reception leaving the day to be enjoyed by the bride and her family.
Paula and her dad at the alter with her sister and Scott's uncle who also participated in the ceremony.
The first kiss between husband and wife.
"I do!"
Mom adds touch-up gloss just in time to walk down the isle.
Dad keeps his chin up as he escorts Paula into the chapel.
Scott waits his turn down the isle as other members of the wedding party look on.  Karen, the wedding director from An Affair to Remember, guards the door.
Black and white, journalistic photos add drama to you album layout.
Savannah's squares provide multiple backdrops for photos.
Paula chose a bouquet of white roses to accent her strapless wedding gown.
Cindy and Susan from An Affair to Remember supplied the bouquet, flowers and catering.
Their wedding cake was topped with live flowers.  Their tent and reception area was in the center of Washington Square, a short walk from the chapel.
Paula's last "swing" before the ceremony.
Paula with mom and dad.
Two things that last a long time, true love and houses in Savannah.
Scott, his dad, mom and sister.
A walk across Congress Street.  Once named Duke Street, the name was changed after the American Revolution to reflect the ideals of the new nation.
In Historic
   Savannah, GA
912-351-9697

Paula and Scott were married in the chapel of the International Seaman's House.  Afterward their reception was held in Washington Square just outside.  The surrounding homes and business served as a "fashion shoot" backdrop for the couple.  Unique, historic buildings, including Savannah's "Rainbow Row" were just a few steps away.
Place cursor on
photo for caption
We did a "fashion shoot" with Paula and Scott around the square.
Tourists from Old Savannah Tours applauded and cheered as they passed on Congress Street.
Click here to go to our home page.
Click here to go back to our weddings page.
Click here to go to our home page.
Click here to go back to our weddings page.
Contact Becky or Jim at jbyous@yahoo.com
Return to
Top of page
or
call us at
912-351-9697
e-mail me