What a great wedding!!!

What a great wedding!!!

You know I’ve been at K&B quite a bit recently…well, I finally got a few shots of the window!
I love using my super-wide angle lens to get these shots!



Today I had the joy of hanging out at K&B Bridals! You know how much I love it there! I tell my brides and most everyone that I meet to stop by K&B. While, I will admit that Bridget (the owner) is one of my brides AND one of my friends. Obviously, that is part of why I recommend them so much. BUT, the level of professionalism and personalization each bride receives is more why I so highly praise them! It was a crazy day today, lots of brides and moms and friends and kids….but I felt like no one was neglected or ignored. Every bride left super happy and there were a few tears when the dress was found (even from this photographer!)
They redid their window too! I LOVE their windows! 🙂

My first behind the scenes shot is a new one! A new perspective! 🙂

Can I just say how much I love my new lens??? Eeep!!!!

This just makes me smile. 🙂

So, one of the shots we get at every wedding is with the bride and groom. This means we have to pass the camera over to a guest. I gave the camera to the groom’s brother and told him to keep shooting until I told him to stop.

He took me very seriously and took maybe 5-10 shots! Not just of us either! The four of us had a good laugh about it.


And, as always, my sweet model. In this shot he’s thinking….”hmmmm, where will Jen put the watermark?”

I mentioned a few days back that our most recent wedding was so covered in prayer and how cool we thought that was. Well, as I was editing, I realized the Ranneberger wedding (the ceremony specifically) was very similar to our wedding!!! It was so fun to relive our wedding while I was editing this one!
The first was a fun thing….the bride was barefoot! All day! I LOVE her feet jewels! Wish I had known about something like this when I was married.

They sang It Is Well. I have a special place in my heart for this song. I have known the story behind the song for a long time and it always moves me.

They used one of the same verses we did.
Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up! Again, if two lie together, they keep warm, but how can one keep warm alone? And though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him – a threefold cord is not quickly broken.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
I LOVE that they braided the cord while the verse was being read!

Now, we didn’t skip down the aisle, but I am crazy about this picture. If you look close, you’ll notice all four feet are off the ground!

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