Louis Kines & Annie O’Brien

April 13, 2019

 

Louis and Annie first met through friends while living on Folly Beach, and later reconnected in graduate school at the College of Charleston. Their first date at a RiverDogs game was rained out, but that didn’t put a damper on their courtship. A wedding-themed photoshoot for Annie’s jewelry line, Tidal Jewelry, turned into a real engagement shoot when Louis got down on one knee in the sand near the Morris Island Lighthouse. The duo wed under the cedar trees at the Lake House at Bulow on John’s Island and then celebrated with tacos from Mex 1 Coastal Cantina and a night of dancing with family and friends.

Photograph by Lindsey Leigh Weddings

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