The Best Wedding Photos of 2014

Here at BG, we receive thousands of real wedding submissions every year. Our favorite pictures make it into our Photo of the Day spotlight, where we highlight the best wedding photos and ideas. While we love seeing impressive décor, silly bridal party photos, and intricate detail shots, it's the creative photos of the bride and groom that truly make everyone swoon — the wedding day is all about them and their love for each other, after all. With the help of our Facebook fans, we've narrowed down the top 14 most beautiful couples' photos we spotted in 2014.

14. We love this beautiful shot of the couple wrapped up in the bride's veil.


Photo Credit: BTW Photography

13. This bride was swept off her feet — literally — during the couple's first dance.


Photo Credit: Khanh Nguyen Photography

12. Who knew a "trash the dress" photo could be so romantic?


Photo Credit: Chelsea Nicole

11. We love this adorable way to frame the bride.


Photo Credit: Bethany & Dan Photography

10. We love the natural romance in this gorgeous picture.


Photo Credit: Ashlee Raubach Photography

9. The sunlight adds an extra layer of romance to this beautiful wedding photo.


Photo Credit: Stephanie N. Baker Photography & Graphic Design

8. Double exposure gives this wedding photo such an ethereal feel.


Photo Credit: Feather and Stone Photography

7. The bride's sparkler looks like a magic wand!


Photo Credit: Studio Tran

6. We love this sweet photo underneath the bride's veil.


Photo Credit: Sarah DiCicco

5. How stunning are these silhouettes at sundown?


Photo Credit: Pepper Nix

4. So romantic! We love this gorgeous windswept photo.


Photo Credit: Rob Grimes Photography

3. Flower petals make this sweet photo even more romantic.


Photo Credit: Michael Anthony Photography

2. We fell in love with the couples' expressions in this photo.


Photo Credit: Kathy Thomas Photography

And the 2014 Photo of the Year:

We love the picture-perfect framing in this breathtaking photo on a starry night.


Photo Credit: Nathan Desch Photography

 Tell us: Which photo is your favorite?

—Kristen Klein