We love to see brides-to-be that take the special time in their life an freeze frame each exciting bit of the wedding journey. Bridal portraits are a great way to do this and right now, we have a serious crush on these bayside bridals! Mariah took the chance to get some images snapped by her dear friend and photographer, Nikki Santerre . We loved learning about the unique touches that will make these images so special to Mariah for years and years to come. For example, her grandmother handmade the quilt seen in several images. Nikki shared that, “There is a patch on the inside with a special message to “Angel Face,” as her Mimi calls her.”
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