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What a fun couple! What a sweet wedding! What a beautiful day! I truly feel honored to have been a part of this very special day for Natasha and Joey! Everyone were so nice, friendly and helpful. We got the “show” (meaning group photography) on the road right on time. We even got done ahead of schedule! Everyone seemed truly happy. What a fun day to be me!!!
Congratulations you two…what a wonderful couple!
Here is a little taste of their day! Enjoy!
Her bouquet was beautiful!
The dress sparkled like someone had thrown diamonds at it during the ceremony…
Simple and sweet shoes…
The rings…
Meeting for the first time on their wedding day…
…and taking it all in…
The morning was slightly overcast, which we took full advantage of…
I was actually laying on my back to capture the couple and the whole church…
Everyone…
The vows…
The ceremony…
Mr. & Mrs.
Congratulations!
Let’s celebrate…
…a quick stop in Houston…
…me, on the floor, again…
A quick stop by a cool mural in Caledonia…
I couldn’t resist…I had to capture the two of them in the phonebooth…
Walking along main street…
…watching the sunset…
…and finally, the first dance…
What a handsome little 6 month old boy! He had just woke up and while enjoying a dairy drink he was just smiling and talking up a storm. Those little ones sure have the sweetest sounds! He grinned and smiled and drooled non-stop for his mom and me.
Jacoby’s house is right next door to a golf course, so we headed for the “back yard”.
Check out the first couple of teeth in that sweet face.
After a little while big brother Jackson showed up and brought his big-boy tractor. Jacoby was pretty much done with the shoot right then…he’d rather check out the tractor. Well, I tried to squeeze in one more that I had envisioned as I got to his house initially. It just wasn’t happening though… Jacoby had had enough…it was time to explore instead. Oh well, what can you do…just love them. : )
Here are a few. Enjoy!
A few weeks ago we went fishing with the kids (post coming) just down one of the local country roads. Down in Rooster Valley the kids were fishing and I was chasing butterflies. I have stopped putting them in jars with ether (Yes! I used to do that for fun) and now try to get as close as possible and capture them with my lens.
Here are some of the beatutiful butterflies and a couple of flowers. Enjoy!