Author: Lisa Kelly
Photography by: Pattison Photography

Kirsten O'Neil, who grew up shy and innocent, and Carl-Hubert Joachim, more of a wild, outgoing type, are the epitome of an opposites attract union-ship. The high school sweethearts have been lucky in love long before Carl-Hurbert placed his future wife's engagement ring in a lucky bamboo plant while she was re-potting it. 

The pair was also fortunate to have gorgeous weather for their ceremony on the outdoor pavilion at Black Rock Country Club in Hingham. Sticking to her girl-next-door look, Kirsten wowed their 110 guests in a Maggie Sottero slim, A-line strapless gown with a sweep train, the neckline brimming with lace and adorned with Swarovski crystals, bugle beads, pearls and sequins. The taupe, tea-length bridesmaids dresses were a unique contrast to the floral decor of hydrangeas, Bells of Ireland and ivory roses provided by Kimberly Cobb from Marla's Flowers. Not to forget how blessed they are to have found one another, Kristen and Carl-Hubert chose to have their first dance to "The Luckiest" by Ben Folds.

Wedding Day Details:
Invitations: DIY
Gown: Maggie Sottero
Florist: Marla's Flowers
Cake: Cake Connections
Venue: The Black Rock Country Club
Music: Entertainment Specialists

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Author: Lisa Kelly
Photography by: Pattison Photography

Kirsten O'Neil, who grew up shy and innocent, and Carl-Hubert Joachim, more of a wild, outgoing type, are the epitome of an opposites attract union-ship. The high school sweethearts have been lucky in love long before Carl-Hurbert placed his future wife's engagement ring in a lucky bamboo plant while she was re-potting it. 

The pair was also fortunate to have gorgeous weather for their ceremony on the outdoor pavilion at Black Rock Country Club in Hingham. Sticking to her girl-next-door look, Kirsten wowed their 110 guests in a Maggie Sottero slim, A-line strapless gown with a sweep train, the neckline brimming with lace and adorned with Swarovski crystals, bugle beads, pearls and sequins. The taupe, tea-length bridesmaids dresses were a unique contrast to the floral decor of hydrangeas, Bells of Ireland and ivory roses provided by Kimberly Cobb from Marla's Flowers. Not to forget how blessed they are to have found one another, Kristen and Carl-Hubert chose to have their first dance to "The Luckiest" by Ben Folds.

Wedding Day Details:
Invitations: DIY



Comments
Candice H says:

I absolutely loved the featured couple. The pics definitely describes their love for one another. Shy and innocent meets wild and outgoing, not only do opposites attract but they tend to stick, even for a lifetime :) *tears*

(06.22.10 @ 10:06 AM)
erica says:

One of the best photographers in Boston :) Great pictures!

(06.22.10 @ 10:29 AM)