Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Beth+Steve: The Wedding 05.02.09

Beth's May 2nd wedding kicked off what I like to call CrazyMay. Not only do we have a ton of weddings, but also 2 family birthdays (including Danielle's), Mother's Day, and our anniversary (9 years!). But I can't think of a better way to get the chaos started then by photographing some good friends' wedding. Beth has been our assistant for the last 2 years (or so... we've lost count), but we've known her since we started going to the same church years ago. Many of you know Beth as our packmule, er, humble assistant, always willing to lend a hand and go the extra mile for our clients. Well now the tables were turned and Beth got be the bride.

Before I share a few of my favorites, two notes:

First, Beth had the most beautiful flowergirl I've ever seen. Just so happens that she was also our daughter, Maddie. :)

Second, my good friend Steven Bridges, let me borrow one of his toys, I mean, specialty lens for the wedding. A tilt/shift lens, originally designed for architecture work, but fast becoming a favorite on the wedding scene for it's ability to throw parts of the scene way out of focus and thus allowing the eye to be drawn exactly where the photographer wants it.

In other words, a cool way to funk a photo up. So I apologize if this post is a little heavy on the Maddie photos and the tilt/shift coolness. We photographed plenty with other lenses and of other people beside the flowergirl, but I'd be lying if I said they weren't some of my favorites, and that's what we show here.

So shut up Wes, and on with the show!


The dress in one of the Sunday school rooms.



Bridesmaid Kristin doing Beth's make-up.



And Mr. Groom, Steve (center), trying to strangle the best man.



Steve and the boys, all tilt/shifty and funkified.



Alright, I'll admit, I told the little ring bearer to give Maddie a kiss on the cheek. I know I'll probably get my membership to OverProtective Fathers of Pretty Daughters of America (OPFoPDoA) revoked for suggesting such a blatant public display of affection, but this little tike was smart. No contact was made. And look where those hands are. Good boy, young lad. Good boy.



The beautiful bride. :)



A prayer with the girls before the ceremony.



Look at our a little pro go! Her first time being a flowergirl and she rocked it. We were worried because she's going through a bashful phase. But she just locked her stare in, nervously danced her tongue around the inside of her cheek (looked like she was chewing tobacco), and focused on the job at hand; toss the petals, stand up front, be cute.



We've never seen this before... a father of the bride smacking himself back into reality before giving his daughter away. I'm sure I'll be in worse shape.



And no, Beth wasn't smacking Steve. She was wiping a tear during the unity candle.



More tilt/shift fun with the whole crew.



We played for a while on a forgotten side of the church and found this cool old entrance.



Sigh. This is my absolute favorite from the day. Such a classic look.



A little gritty old schoolishness.



I played around with some light at the reception. Who better to experiment on than the assistant? ;)



This was one of the sweetest (literally and figuratively) father-daughter dances I've seen. Beth's dad Rocky, surprised her with a pair of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (want one now. Thanks.) which they ate while dancing. Beth said that sharing a Reese's has always been a tradition of theirs. It was such a nice moment between the two of them. I'll admit it, I teared up a little.



Beth and Steve's reception was at the beautiful Smithview Pavilion and Event Center in Maryville. I snuck them out of the party for a few more portraits.



Beautimus.



Danielle was on car destruction detail and caught the t.p. in mid-toss. What can I say, she was on a roll. *ba-dum-dum* I'll be here all week folks.



CutiePoserGirl!



Don't forget about daughter #2. Little Amelia chowed down on some mystery orange baby goo during the reception (that's Kathy, back-up assistant/babysitter/grandma, on spoon duty).



A fun toss photo.



I did the rings on some flowers, but also found some cool rusty bolts. No symbolism; just liked them.



Kayla and Kaitlyn getting down (and dislocating limbs) at the reception.



I love Steve's expression while being accosted by the ladies. A nice mixture of fear and exhilaration.



Beth swiped Danielle's camera at one point and played a little. Even on her wedding day she worked for us. ;)



The birds ate really well after the reception.


Thanks Beth and Steve! It was great seeing you all on the other side of the camera at a wedding for once!

-Wes

Coming soon: Taylor and Jonathan's Butterfly Gap wedding

5 comments:

Tara K. said...

Beth & Steve, you two look great! You almost got me tearing up with the father/daughter shot too, Wes. And btw, you rocked this one. Great work as usual!

Kristal said...

Beautiful wedding and bride! And Maddie is oh so cute!!

Judy Hope said...

OK son, you will remember that shot of Maddie being kissed about 12 years from now and wish it had never begun, and hopefully (unless I'm in the home with my AF cake!) I'll be around to say -- See I told you.

Love the pics as usual. You're the best! Love you.

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful. Where is this reception location?

Danielle said...

The reception was at the Smithview Pavilion in Maryville. It is a great facility and very reasonably priced!


-Danielle

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