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Philadelphia Wedding Photographer | Estia Restaurant | Melissa + Thomas [teaser] ⋆ Lindsay Docherty Photography
September 2, 2012

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer | Estia Restaurant | Melissa + Thomas [teaser]

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Things didn’t go as planned at all for Melissa and Thomas’ wedding. That small detail didn’t matter one bit. It was an absolutely beautiful day. I’ll explain more and have more pics soon!

Estia Restaurant in Philadelphia wedding photography

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