
June 16, 2022
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Gale force winds and nearby thunderstorms may have delayed Christina + Carter’s waterfront ceremony by an hour, but ultimately they were able to say “I do!” overlooking the Calibogue Sound – just as Christina always imagined. Thanks to the amazing team at Sea Pines and Jardiniere, guests enjoyed cocktail hour inside before the ceremony – and then headed out to the 18th green to witness Christina + Carter commit their lives to each other.
Having visited Hilton Head throughout her childhood, getting ready at her parent’s vacation home in Sea Pines was the obvious choice. Her classic Rosa Clara gown was absolutely stunning, with lace cap sleeves and a huge bow on the back. It’s definitely one of my favorite dresses ever!! Carter and the rest of the guys wore blue suits while the bridesmaids wore light blue dresses in various styles. The Matron of Honor, the bride’s sister, wore navy.
Christina + Carter shared a sweet First Look under the oaks, followed by wedding party photos and family formals. Luckily, we were able to get all of the photos done before the wind and storms rolled in! After a weather-delayed ceremony, Christina + Carter spent the evening celebrating with their family + friends. I loved watching them spend the entire night together on the dance floor!
Congratulations you guys and THANK YOU so much for allowing me to document this incredible day for you + your families!!

Wedding Photography: Dana Cubbage Weddings | Venue: Sea Pines Resort | Floral Design: Jardiniere Events | Cake: Sea Pines Resort | Wedding Dress: Rosa Clara Bridal | Hair + Makeup: Bride’s Side Beauty | Bride’s Jewelry: personal | Band: The Free | Catering: Sea Pines Resort | Rentals: EventWorks | Specialty Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Stationery: Mospens Studio
With a well-worn passport in hand, and an affinity for a good cocktail, Dana works with fun-loving and kind-hearted clients around the globe.
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