Wnba stars Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson tied the knot in an outdoor wedding in Phoenix, Az, on Friday. The ladies were joined by about 75 guests for their nuptials at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, People reports. Brittney, a center for the Phoenix Mercury, beamed in a beige suit while placing a ring on Glory's finger. Meanwhile, the Tulsa Shock forward stunned in a sleeveless off-white gown by Matthew Christopher. The wedding comes about two weeks after Brittney and Glory were arrested on assault and disorderly conduct allegations.
- 5/9/2015
- by Nick-Maslow
- Popsugar.com
Off the court, Wnba star Brittney Griner celebrates her own unique sense of style. But it was her bride-to-be, fellow Wnba player Glory Johnson, who took the driver's seat when the pair went shopping for a gown that Johnson would wear down the aisle. Johnson, 24, a forward with the Wnba's Tulsa Shock, and Griner, 24, a center for the three-time champion Phoenix Mercury, announced their engagement last August. Together they appear on TLC's Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, airing Jan. 30. "Being on a court, I know exactly what I'm doing," Griner says on the show. "Being on a bridal floor,...
- 1/30/2015
- by Jeff Truesdell, @jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
Off the court, Wnba star Brittney Griner celebrates her own unique sense of style. But it was her bride-to-be, fellow Wnba player Glory Johnson, who took the driver's seat when the pair went shopping for a gown that Johnson would wear down the aisle. Johnson, 24, a forward with the Wnba's Tulsa Shock, and Griner, 24, a center for the three-time champion Phoenix Mercury, announced their engagement last August. Together they appear on TLC's Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, airing Jan. 30. "Being on a court, I know exactly what I'm doing," Griner says on the show. "Being on a bridal floor,...
- 1/30/2015
- by Jeff Truesdell, @jhtruesdell
- PEOPLE.com
All Images © Caters News Agency Recently we've been sharing the work of talented photographers from around the world depicting eerie, haunting artifacts and locations abandoned by their owners and occupants – from a gallery of abandoned European dwellings to collections of personal articles from asylum inmates. Next up is a series of images from Philadelphia photographer Matthew Christopher, who for the past decade has been capturing a wide range of abandoned structures in the U.S. in various states of decay. “I want to be able to convey the respect, appreciation and awe that I have for the locations I visit,” the artist says. “Trying to tell someone about a place conveys so little compared to being able to show it to them.” “My favorite part of exploring ruins is that to me, it is peaceful,” he explains. “I can focus on what I am seeing and experiencing rather than being...
- 6/21/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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