I know that I am probably posting way too many images here, but I seriously couldn’t narrow these down—in fact, I think this may be my new feature wedding.  I loved everything about this day—the ceremony, the ceremony site, Lauren’s dress, her hair, the music, the getaway car, and of course Lauren and Sean themselves.   What a great pair!  I really connected with these two and loved their vibe.  Everything seemed calm and kismet with them.  We had a good chunk of time after the ceremony to drive around in this great vintage caddy, and walk around in the woods.  No pressure, no posing.  It was exactly what I needed 1/2 way through my summer season—a refreshment.  Congratulations you two!  Can’t wait to party with you at your premier!

 

One of the most important shots of a wedding day is when the bride’s father sees her for the first time—this can sometimes be more emotional than the groom seeing the her for the first time—or just completely different.  I love this shot of  Lauren’s father, Bill as he walks in to her dressing room—he is stunned… and check out her sister’s expressions, too!



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 

Lauren and Sean recessed down the aisle to one of my all time favorite tunes:  “If you want to sing out, sing out!” by Cat Stevens.



 

 



 

 

I thought the wedding party was such a striking crowd—I was especially drawn to him.



 

 



 

 

Maybe it was because I was listening to Angelo Badlamente on the way up to Keystone, but this shot looks like something straight out of Twin Peaks…



 

 



 

 



 

 

…my favorite shot of the day.



 

 



 

 



 

 

I stole this shot from a distance away of Lauren and Sean practicing their first dance right before they were introduced.  I thought it was very intimate.



 

 



 

 

Out of all the grooms who I’d expect to smash cake in their bride’s face, I never in a million years dreamed it would be Sean—I guess that’s why this image is one of my favorites—it was completely unexpected!