Artistic Soup Photography photographed Julia & Tyler’s big day on August 14, 2010. They were married at the St. Louis Missouri Temple of Latter Day Saints in Chesterfield. Photos immediately followed and continued at the 9th Street Abbey in Soulard where family and friends gathered for the celebration. Texas native Tyler brought a cowboy hat to represent home which made a fun prop for a private kiss at the end of the night. Thank you Julia & Tyler for the privilege of photographing your wedding day. You, your families and friends were a true joy to work with!


St. Louis Missouri Temple of Latter Day Saints

The Historic charm and Stain glass of the 9th Street Abbey

A couple in Love!

Love the simple beauty of Gerber Daisies


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Christine & Patrick Moseley were married on May 30, 2010. We just completed their Flush Moment Album of their beautiful album and wanted to share with our brides a hot off the press wedding album design. Quotes compliments of the wedding couple also utilized on their wedding day.











Elizabeth and Kris Johnson were married March 6, 2010. Just recently they selected all the photos for their album and it was completed. It was a joy to relive the day!
Ceremony: Washington University’s Graham Chapel
Reception: Mad Art Gallery










Jenna Kamholz and Wesley Janson were married on August 7th, 2010 at the pristine Washington University’s Graham Chapel.
Artistic Soup Photography had the honor of capturing their beautiful day!

After the ceremony the couple took advantage of the amazing stain glass and architectural beauty of the Chapel

Then with wedding party in tow we explored the campus ground for photos.

And they danced at the grand university entrance…


Before heading over to the Glen Echo Country Club a reenactment where Wesley proposed near the Jewel Box at Forest Park was a must.

The details throughout the event were truly breathtaking!

Thank you again Jenna & Wesley! And a big Congratulations!
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The 9th Street Abbey is a beautiful event space that we have photographed many times and we absolutely love the gorgeous stain glass, old world charm and elegant courtyard. If you are still looking for an event space for your wedding this venue is a must see! More details and an extensive collection of imagery by Artistic Soup Photography taken at this exquisite wedding venue.
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About Patty Long Catering
Patty Long Catering has become a household name when it comes to upscale catering and events planning in the St. Louis area. We are a catering company that owns the 9th Street Abbey, River Bottom Saloon, and the Point of View.
Patty and Long are Deborah Patty and Joan Long. They met and became friends while working as international flight attendants for TWA. When TWA went on strike, in the spring of 1986, Deborah and Joan found themselves with no
job, and decided to put their love of culinary arts to work and start a small catering business and bistro on Lafayette Square. A few years later, Deborah sold her interest in the business to Joan and relocated to sunny California.
In the summer of 1992, Joan and her husband, Wayne, acquired a historic church building that’s come to be known as 9th Street Abbey. Now, the Abbey serves as Patty Long Catering’s elegant headquarters. Over time, the patty
Long name has become synonymous with eclectic dining and special events.
NEWSWORTHY EXCELLENCE
Patty Long Catering has been recognized by print and broadcast media organizations such as St. Louis Magazine, The Riverfront Times, St. Louis Post Dispatch, KSDK Channel 5, KMOV Channel 4, New York Times, The Food
Network, London Get Out, Midwest Living, Southern Living, St. Louis Bride Magazine, St. Louis Best Bridal, St. Louis Best of the Best, Ladue News, and was rated for 2010 a top 10 best of weddings from The Knot.
Located in the historic Soulard neighborhood, the building, the 9th Street Abbey, which dates back to the 1850s, has tall rib-vaulted ceilings, original stained glass window panels, and a phenomenal outdoor patio and bar area. It seats up to 250 guests and since we own the building, we do not charge for equipment so all of your essentials tables, chairs, glassware, flatware, china, in-house sound system with PA, CD and ipod hook up, and we offer black, white and ivory table linens with about 20 different napkin colors…all included at no additional charge. Plus, we’ve been fortunate to develop a talented and loyal staff over the years.
Here at Patty Long Catering we take pride in helping our clients make their big day stress-free and fabulous!
CONTACT:
Jenna Kirkpatrick
Patty Long Catering
Event Sales Manager
Office: 314-621-9598
Cell: 314-732-8037
Fax: 314-621-6329
E-mail: jenna@pattylongcatering.com





































