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Yes, Double Decker Arts Festival has come and gone, but I totally forgot I had some pictures to post!  It’s wedding season, give me a break!!

Maybe its just a clue that I’m getting older, or maybe its just because I really don’t listen to the radio anymore, but honestly I had never heard of any of the headliners this year.  Well, except for Mavis Staples, but she’s not really new to the scene!  I must say though, with a band name Deer Tick, we aren’t expecting much, but they were pretty awesome on stage!  I don’t know what their recorded stuff is like, but I was impressed.  Iron and Wine followed next on Friday, and Mavis Staples closed the show on Saturday.

Until next year’s Fest
- Danny

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Double Decker Arts Festival
Deer Tick
Iron & Wine
Mavis Staples

 

Bess and Peter are finally married!!!  I know this day couldn’t get here soon enough for Bess!  I’m not sure I have ever met someone so excited and gitty for her wedding day…She actually cried at our first meeting because she was so excited for this day.  The ceremony was at College Hill Presbytery, which is this very quaint and very old church on the outskirts of Oxford, and the weather seriously couldn’t have been more perfect.  The reception followed at Colonel’s Quarters at Castle Hill.  Wedding planning and details were done by Ferriday McClatchy, and they were off the hook!  Oh and if you missed it, their engagement photos can be found here, and do come back for Bess’s bridal session!

Enjoy the pics!
- Danny

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Ceremony | College Hill Prebyterian Church
Reception | Colonel’s Quaters at Castle Hill
Wedding Planner | Ferriday McClatchy of Ferriday Events
Videographers | Christian and Lisa Harrison of Frameblenders Films
Second Shooter | Michelle Stone
Floral | Ashley Daniels of The Twisted Twig
Cakes | Cory Lewis of Cakes by Cory
Band | The Compozitionz
Hair & Makeup | Kate McNeely and La Rousse Salon
Wedding Dress | The Bride Room, Nashville, TN
Bridesmaids Dresses | Bella Bridesmaids Jackson
Men’s Tuxedos | Landry’s
Details | Ann Marie of Details Rentals

Last weekend was 16th Double Decker Arts Festival in Oxford, MS, and it was the first time it had ever been over two-nights.  Old Crow Medicine Show started the weekend off right on Friday night with a fantastic concert in the street. Then Saturday, was a great day of art shopping, fair food eating, and music listening!  For about 30 minutes, the clouds started looking like something out of Ghostbusters where the big ole marshmallow man comes out of the sky.

On to the photos, starting with three of my favorite things (in no particular order!)
-D

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Double Decker Arts Festival
Oxford Cycling Club – Spring Ride
Old Crow Medicine Show
Lost Bayou Ramblers
Cedric Burnside
North Mississippi Allstars

 

So I missed most of the Double Decker Spring Ride this year as well, since I was shooting off to Portland for work, but luckily I was able to grab shots of the start and at one other point in the ride.  The day was quite perfect for photos, but very very windy for the riders!

- D
Oxford Double Decker Bike Ride Double Decker 2010   Bike | Oxford, MS | Sports Photographer

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Well, Unfortunately Double Decker kind of got “rained out” this year.  Basically a huge system came through Mississippi setting off a bunch of tornadoes, and to be cautious, the city decide to post-pone the daily activities until Sunday but still keep the evening music line-up.  Since I was heading to Portland on Sunday, I missed all of the arts festival, but at least I got some wicked photos of a few of the bands on Saturday.  Stay tuned for a couple of pics from the Double Decker spring ride.
-D

Oxford Double Decker Music Double Decker 2010   Music | Oxford, MS | Music Photographer

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Today was BUSY!!!  Tons of photos.  Tons of people.  Still very enjoyable.

Just a couple of pics from today.  More to come.
Oxford, MS
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