Jeremie & Jonathan recently celebrated their love with a beautiful ceremony at the Metropolitan Community Church followed by a reception at the House of Blues in the French Quarter.
We started with pictures of the wedding party in front of the church on Carrollton St., and we got even got lucky enough to have a streetcar stop for us to take some pictures in front of it. I loved their
pastor’s English accent & how he focused his sermon on how normal a
gay union is, perhaps not popular, but certainly just as normal as any
two people sharing their love & lives together. Throughout history
gays have always been a part of reality, and always will be, its just
unfortunate government & religion has not always recognized it. It
was great to see that Jeremie & Jonathan’s wedding was certainly
full of lots of family & friends celebrating their love & bond.
After the wedding everyone jumped on a bus to the House of Blues
downtown. Everyone danced & partied into the night with the awesome
band, The Bucktown All Stars.
Their cake & custom designed Mardi Gras beads were a perfect match
to the antique New Orleans decor of the House of Blues. And the HOB’s
motto, “unity in diversity” couldn’t have fit better. Thanks Jeremie
& Jonathan for allowing me to be a part of your special event!
Check out just a few of the shots from the wedding day below or go to my photography blog to view more.




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