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The wedding was a dream complete with a horse and carriage, an absolutely adorable flower girl and violinists to serenade the guests.
At Tower Grove Park on a beautiful Fall day in front of the ruins, Scott with a sincere and loving smile on his face watched with anticipation the arrival of his bride-to-be coming in a horse drawn carriage. After the traditional walk down the aisle, exchange of ring, and anticipated seal of a kiss, the shining couple were announced as husband and wife.
After the traditional photographs with family, the couple settled back into enjoying just each other and the beautiful purple sunset that fell off into the horizon. Tower Grove Park in St. Louis, Missouri offers a wide variety of eye catching scenery.
The Fall festive reception offered a live band, beautiful table settings, a lively group and many delectable desserts.
Heidi and Scott…we were deeply honored to be a part of your special day. You are both truly special and we thank you for allowing us to be a part of your special union.
Sabrina and Amanda of Proposing Dreams http://www.proposingdreams.com/ were the day of coordinators. The videography was done by Kevin of Kevin Harder Video http://www.kevinhardervideo.com/


























Julie and Tony took advantage of this beautiful Fall day at the peak moment the leaves were changing a myriad of rich colors. The old world beauty of Lafayette Square Park paired with the couple’s loving grace made for a wonderful combination of imagery.
Julie and Tony will be married in May of 2010. Artistic Soup Photography looks forward to being a part of the special day.

































Rebekah Burrus and Ronald Martin were married on October 10th, 2009 at the Magic Chef Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri. The historical house provided an intimate atmosphere for the family to prepare themsleves before the ceremony.
Surrounded by her bridesmaids, Rebekah excitedly added finishing touches to her look. The rebel in her, added polish to her toe nail as something blue. The lighting in the mansion was perfect for photos and was not over looked by Artistic Soup Wedding Photography of St. Louis, Missouri. Rebekah posed playfully in the doorway of the private room upstairs awaiting a pre-arranged meeting between her and her husband to be.
A long stair case added to the anticipation of meeting her groom at the bottom. With his back turned, he waited for his stunning bride to reach the base of the steps.
The ceremony that followed allowed Rebekah and Ronald to express themselves through self composed vows.
On the Magic Chef Mansion grounds, plenty of beautiful architecture provided opportunities for creative photography by Artistic Soup. The evening light added a romantic feel to the union.
After the ceremony the reception followed at Moulin of St. Louis, Missouri. The couple stayed classic with their choice of a black and white cake. The family and friends celebrated the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Martin enjoying along with them the bouquet toss and garter toss. Artistic Soup Wedding Photography had the honor of photographing the heart felt event.
Two dynamic artists…an interior designer, Sarah, and a graphic designer, Alex, after over a decade of sharing creative thoughts and being best friends officially united on a beautiful day in September with their closest family and friends at the Missouri Botanical Gardens’ Chinese Garden http://www.mobot.org/
With a thirst for beauty and creativity, prior to the wedding Sarah and Alex carefully scouted every inch of the Garden and the Artistic Soup photographer enjoyed after the ceremony artistically capturing them, their family and friends in these special areas.
The Third Degree Glass Factory http://www.thirddegreeglassfactory.com/ was the reception venue and with its colorful urban edge made for a perfect creative stage to celebrate their passions – art and each other.










































