Lets begin with a few details....
I was born in October...a cold month!!
OH wait, details about this wedding...OK, sorry (ahem!)
I have known Stephannie for a few years now. Our daughters have been in Girl Scouts together since they were in Kindergaren, but she is most known to our family as our community librarian. She gets us books when we need them...and being avid readers- we ALWAYS need them.
Anyway, Stephannie asked me to photograph her wedding and I was so honored. There are so many photographers around...so many really good choices to choose from. It is a blessing to photograph someones special events and moments in time.
We got together and I was able to meet Joe (he's the groom) and he is a super cool guy. Watching these two together, made my heart smile.
The wedding day was perfect. It had threatened rain, but thank goodness none fell from the sky (that's Arizona for ya).
Gettting ready...moments before the ceremony is to begin.
Joe was flanked by his son, his soon to be step son, and a friend.
Here is Stephannie's best girl. Her daughter was the flower girl.
I think they both started crying the moment the ceremony began and didn't stop until after it was over.
Love this shot with the cross infront of them.
Exchanging vows.
This is the brides father. I am always amazed at how a parent, giving their daughter or son away, can then stand up in the ceremony and speak. I will be a complete mess I am sure!
After the ceremony, we moved to one of the parks in their neighborhood for a few family photos shots.
I just love love this shot of Stephannie. It smacks of a 1800 Southern lady. The love and contentment, dress, the shawl...just makes this a gorgeous photo.
Stephannie with one of her best girls.
with her other best girl....;)
Gangsta cool!
OK, maybe that's not the most "appropriate" term to use in a wedding, but that is what I think when I see Joe in this thread of photos. Super cool, with his best girl on his arm....LOVE THEM!
After the park, the reception began at their house. It was an intimate affair, family and friends coming and going, giving lots of love and laughter. (SMILE) thinking about it.
This idea was so super cool. I just want to do it for anyone who visits my house.
So, instead of having a "guest book" Stephannie opted for these guest rocks. Smooth stones, that guests could write their well wishes and love on. Such a great idea!
Like I said, family and friends pitching in wherever needed to help make this day memorable for Joe and Stephannie.
Yep, this is the father in law...making pasta!
Love his southern drawl. He's from West Texas :)
These litle duckies floating in the pool.
What can you say....
boys will be boys...
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