I remember being so excited about shooting some snow photos when we did this session. It was the first decent snow of winter and it was sp pretty and still around 30 degrees. It was before all 15 rounds of “polar vortex” we’ve gotten and before we all started cursing mother nature for the never ending negative temps.
But let’s focus on the positive aka Cindel and Kent! I was headed over to their place for a meeting and convinced them to do an impromptu mini snow engagement shoot in their neighborhood.
Thanks for indulging my excitement for snow photos you two! I can’t wait for their full engagement session in May and wedding in October!
So I thought I was done with this series and then I thought why not let my couples choose their favorite photo for one final post?! It’s not fair that I get to have all the fun!
Here are their favorite photos and a little bit about why they chose it. This was really intersting for me as so many of them were the runner up to the one I posted in my original favorites blog! Enjoy!
Carrie & Ben – “I love the lighting, the black and white and the way the Nick’s light is showing the bar name”
Krista & Billy – “I have always dreamed of taking wedding pictures in the middle of Michigan Avenue. I worked on Michigan Avenue at 19 and watched al the brides take pictures there. I knew one day that would be me. I could not afford to have a reception downtown, but I could afford tomake my dreams come true by having the ceremony downtown and having my pictures there.
On the wedding video Jack captures me in action seeing this picture for the first time when Becky showed it to me. I screamed “OH MY GOD” I love that I have the picture and I have the reaction. Thanks girl!”
** Sidenote – Krista wanted to do this photo with her heels on!!! I said no way as I didn’t want to be responsbile for a broken ankle on her wedding day!!
Melissa & Matt – Esession : “We both absolutely love this photo because it’s very genuine & shows both the skyline & the park in background! “
Elizabeth & Andy : “This photo shows a great, candid moment of the day for us. Listening to our friends and family during the (hilarious!) speeches was such a special part of the day, and I love that there’s a picture that captured our reactions. It takes me back to that moment every time I look at it!”
Gina & David: “I had been dreading the possibility of rain (even though it’s supposed to be good luck) and wanted everything to be perfect that day (who doesn’t?), but in the end, all that mattered was that Dave and I married each other and enjoyed our wedding day. And we certainly did… We were able to smile and laugh while running in the rain, all while not even realizing you were catching that special moment. :)”
Morgan & Mike: “I love that picture because it was natural and romantic and captured the theme of the night classic elegance”
For my couples that did their engagement session and wedding both in 2013 I let them pick one favorite from each.
Rebecca & Nathan Engagement Session : “We loved this picture because it captured us being natural and goofy together like we are every day. “
Rebecca & Nathan Wedding: “The color in this picture is stunning and we love this because it captures how perfectly happy we were that day.”
Jessica & Zach Wedding (shot by Allie): “This is my favorite photograph, not only because it was the moment we were both waiting for, but I love the way his right hand is tangled in my veil, the way we are holding one another, and my step-grandfather in the background, wiping away his tears. “
Keri & Blaine: “Blaine says it is his favorite because my face is amazing. lol. j/k. He likes our facial expressions. The peacefulness. I also feel like it has an intimacy to it as well.”
Tisha & Matt : “I had a difficult time choosing which one is my FAVORITE photo from the wedding, but I finally selected number 312. It’s a black and white photo of me and Matt at Nightwood. Why you may ask? It is here that Matt and I exchanged our vows, said our “I do’s,” and presented each other with our rings. In this particular photo you see a small setting for our family, but the moment captured is just the two of us. When I look at this photo I see a couple lost in the moment, who are surrounded by people who support them. I selected the black and white photo because it gives a more rustic feel which I find to be very romantic.”
Nermin & Jehad: “This picture encapsulates a classic Syrian tradition in every engagement/ wedding — raising the bride and groom on chairs as they attempt to dance! It was weird (and slightly scary) but we enjoyed every second of it 🙂
You may remember the wonderful Rebecca and Nathan from their Indianapolis engagement session. You can see that HERE if you missed it.
I couldn’t wait for their winter wedding! The year before I shot on the same weekend and it was covered in snow, but as the date approached things had started to melt away. But I can’t complain because it turned out to be 50 degrees on their wedding day! If we couldn’t get snow at least it was warm enough to be outside!
I met everyone at Richwood Plantation for getting ready photos and some group shots before the ceremony. These two are the nicest sweetest people around and it came as no suprise that their families and wedding party were amazing as well! On our drive home I even commented on what an awesome wedding party they were to work with!
And then it got a little bit crazy as I went to the wrong church!!! FYI there are two Prince of Peace churches in Madison, IN. I never in a million years would have thought to check that in a small town, but I learned my lesson real quick! FYI Google maps only brought up one which is where I went…. and about 15 mintues out of my way. Luckily we made it just in time …. I literally sprinted from the parking lot to the front of the church just as the processional began.
I have to give a shout out to my sister Sarah who was my assistant for the day. She was a huge helping me arrange dresses and veils and being my lighting assistant. Thanks Sarah!
I have so many favorites from this wedding that it was hard to pair them down, but I did my best. Congrats to Rebecca and Nathan!
Ceremony Venue: Prince of Peace Church – Madison, In
Reception Venue: Richwood Plantation – Milton, KY
Event Planner: Just Breathe Events
Hair Stylist : Gunnar Deatherage
Flowers: Ive Vine Florist
Cake: Nancy’s Tasteful Cakes
Invitations: McPherson’s
Catering: Materson’s
DJ: Paul Uhls
Bridal Gown and Bridesmaids Dresses: Bridal and Formal Inc.
DIY projects : Ribbon wands, Ring bearer signs, guest thumbprint tree, table numbers, Mr. and Mrs. Sign, Ornament Place Cards/Favors
Loved this custom made ring box! What a great gift!
And then guys headed off to the church while we did a few photos with the ladies at Richwood.
And then it was off the ceremony….. barely!
And then we headed downtown Madison for some photos. I cannot stress how much I absolutely love when I get some time with just the Bride and Groom. I always ask for it, but I don’t always get it haha. This is my happy time. It’s time to get creative and give them a few minutes away from everyone to just let them breathe and take it all in that they just got married. It’s less stressful for them because their aren’t 20 set of eyes watching their every move either. These are always my favorite photos of the day and this day did not dissapoint.
This is what happens when you randomly yell “jazz hands” to two prior show choir people!
Then we headed back to Richwood Plantation for a few pics out front before the party started!
Barry and Diane did an amazing job tranforming the reception room into a pink and white winter wonderland! I could have shot details all day!
After cake cutting we snuck back out with the whole wedding party before the sun set for a few fun ones!
And back to the reception for some toast and dancing!
A little wedding karoake?! Why not?
Downtown Chicago Engagement : Cindel + Kent 5/18/14 » Becky Brown Photography - […] impromptu snowy engagement session I talked them into this winter (if you missed it you can see it HERE ). However, this was our true scheduled session and the weather was slightly different than before! […]