Tuesday, August 16, 2011

I loved her first...

From the time I was old enough to be thinking about getting married, I thought about the song I wanted to dance with my daddy to. When I heard, "I loved her first," I knew that was the right one. I told people it was written for me. Talks about red heads, daddy's praying for the husband, and how the daddy loved the little girl first, so he better watch out! That's my song.

Well now that I have children, I think about it all the time. When I watch the mother/son dance, I think about Noah. I think about what he's going to say to me at his wedding. I wonder what song he's going to choose. I really hope he chooses "Rainbow Connection." Not the kermit the frog edition, the one I heard at a wedding once.

Have you ever thought about what you'd choose or hope your son or daughter would choose?

Friday, July 2, 2010

Destination: Philadelphia

The city of brotherly love did not disappoint! Probably one of the most friendly cities I have ever visited. Of course, we weren't there for the Philly Cheese Steaks or even the Liberty Bell, but to celebrate and photograph the wedding of Eric and Merrylee.

Eric is a palentologist and Merrylee is a midwife. You definitely couldn't find a couple with more unique passions. Their main passion: each other! I love that Eric gave his groomsmen Fadoras for their groups gifts. You may have to google Fadora (I did), but think Indiana Jones.

I could get used to destination weddings because this was way too much fun! Maybe when Eric and Merrylee have children, they will fly us out for a portrait session. One can only hope :)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Rhiannon and Shawn

After this wedding, I hope to do a one EVERY Halloween. When I first met with Rhiannon about her wedding,  I didn't know what to expect from a Halloween wedding, especially when the maid of honor was a sea godess and the best man was a pirate. Only to be followed with Jack and Sally from The Nightmare before Christmas. But oh my was it fun! Everyone came to the wedding dressed up! The mother and father of the bride came as a nun and priest and I couldn't forget the groom's wicked step-sisters with frizzy hair and hideous ballroom gowns. It was a spectacular site. However, they were mear shadows compared to the bride and groom. Shawn wanted the perfect day for his bride and went through every detail to make that happen. Congratulations Ray and Shawn!


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Awwww Mawwiage

I love, love!
Your wedding is quite arguably the most important day of your life. I am invited every year to dozens of these days to be apart of . It's beautiful. It's intriguing. It's special. It's amazing. I love, love!

Abby and Wade invited me to join their special day in May. I like to work with people that otherwise I would want to be their friends anyway. Abby and Wade are the kind of people you meet and mesh with right off the bat. They've been together for 5 years and you would have thought that had just started dating with the giddiness that still permeated through every picture. I can't wait to be apart of the day they've both been waiting on!





Monday, February 1, 2010

Catching up...

I am a self professed TERRIBLE blogger. However, my wedding season resolution is to not only catch up from last season's weddings, but document every one I do this season.

So get ready, cause here it comes!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Kristie and Ozzy





Yes, I went to Ozzy Osbourne's wedding. Well at least that was the name he's gone by for a few years. What a sweet wedding! Lately, I have been crying at EVERY wedding I shoot. I am sure it's unprofessional, but it's why I love this job. I love seeing real life in love in action. It's beautiful. Kristie was beautiful and everything went without a hitch!
Congratulations Osbournes!
I can't keep up!!!

So I have decided that I just don't have time to watermark my pictures and keep up with the blog, so no more watermarking. I am ok with it.

I traveled to Boise for the wedding of Dorene and Trevor. They have such a beautiful story that everyone who meets them should hear.