Friday, October 21, 2011

Knoxville Wedding Photography - Rachel + Will 10.01.11

We absolutely love doing weddings at people's homes. Don't get me wrong, wedding venues are awesome and have a ton of benefits, but sometimes at wedding a your house or your family's home is just more meaningful and can make for a really unique wedding day.

Rachel and Will got married at her father's farm in east Knoxville and even though it was unseasonable chilly (Danielle tried to sell her gloves to a few guests to make some extra cash) it was a phenomenal wedding. Rachel and Will are a fun couple and it was great getting to know them and their wonderful family. Here are some favorites from their day.

This is why Danielle and I work so well together. She has the ideas and I have the height to carry them through. Only my 6'5" frame could reach this branch without a ladder.


Some prep photos.


I love this detail by Danielle.


Rachel looking beautiful!


Will's going to need more than one of those to make it through the evening.


They're a good looking couple of kids.


Rachel had this cute frame set up for some photobooth fun… I patiently waited on her and her parents to pass by on the way to the ceremony.


Aw, Will, getting all misty-eyed after seeing his bride.


What a view for a ceremony!!


We're married!!


Hey, is there a wedding around here?


Sweetness.


Hahahahahaha!




Framed! (Thanks! I'll be here alllll week! Don't forget to tip your waitress!!)


Epic sky!


Epic sky v2.0!


Everyone knows it's windy...


You gotta have a tractor in at least one photo at a farm wedding.




We could have walked around the farm for hours shooting.


Danielle's view of the above. Two photographers + two views= lucky clients.


Some reception details. And no, the dragonfly wasn't a decoration… just a wedding crasher we thought was cool.


Grandma was cracking dirty jokes (not really, but that would've been funny, huh?).


Rachel is a chef and this was the cover of one of her favorite cookbooks (also the guestbook).


And more ring details. I can honestly say that I've never attached rings to clothespins before. :)


We snuck out of the reception for a quick twilight portrait.


It's always cool to run into past brides and portrait clients, like the talented Robinella, who sang at the wedding. :)


Stepmoms know how to boogie.


And so do brides and the rest of the wedding guests.


Together. :)


Congrats Rachel and Will! A lovely wedding for a lovely couple!

1 comments:

Pop said...

Wow! Nice photos. You are amazing.

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