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August 04, 2010

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The idea of a Polaroid wedding is beautiful and Chloe's execution here equally so. I imagine one would have to be a very talented photographer to get it right with the limitations inherent in Polaroid, including such a limited number of shots. I wonder where she gets her film...

Polaroids make the day look so dreamy. That is a nice way to capture a wedding.

beautiful photos.

all these posts are making me devastated, yet again, that my wedding photographer wasn't so great :(

oh my! chloe told me about this post but i didn't know what photos might be posted. :)

i want to say chloe is a pleasure to work with, completely professional and extremely talented. her polas are a big reason why i asked her to photograph our wedding. she was an important part of our day and i'm ever so glad of it!

LOVE!!!
thanks for sharing these.
any idea what polaroid Chloe used for this?

big fan! chloe knows best.

xo D E S I G N L O V E F E S T

so gorgeous. and it reminds me i never posted some wedding polaroids i took in april! doing that now...

Polaroids have so much feeling - they look like a memory, instantly. You would have to be so talented to have the end product be this gorgeous - you only get one shot! LOVE

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