Posts Tagged ‘weddings’

I do : {Mandy + Kevin}

September 25, 2011

They met in high school, both counselors for the sixth grade camp for their school district.  The kids at camp called them “the couple,” and urged them to date.  They flirted, but life took them in different directions after high school.  Kevin went to the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, while Mandy headed off to the University of Florida.  They remained friends, seeing each other off and on, with him even visiting her in Portugal when she studied abroad in college.  Though they each took interest in other people, they always seemed to keep each other in the back of their minds and hearts.  FINALLY, a couple of years ago, they began to date exclusively.  Everyone wondered…would this really be it?   Long-distance dating proved to be difficult with Kevin in Pittsburgh and Mandy in Chicago.  They saw each other frequently, but needed to be in the same city.  The deal was finally sealed early this year when Kevin moved to Chicago.  Within a couple of months, we got the call: Kev and Mandy were engaged!

You see, this story is familiar and special to me because Kevin is my brother-in-law.  I have known him since he was sixteen.   He has a huge heart, quick wit, is a stellar athlete, drove nuclear submarines as a Naval Officer, has multiple graduate degrees, and now consults for businesses with his MBA.  As my husband (Kevin’s brother) says, “life is just better with Kevin around.”   I adore him, just as I know countless others do.

I have known Mandy for a long time, too – she attended my wedding ten years ago with Kevin.  She has always been such a cheerful, kind presence, and has proven to have a big heart as well over the past few years, highlighted by a surprise 30th birthday weekend for Kevin in New York City last fall that she so carefully planned.  She is classy, fun, beautiful, friendly, and as a prosecuting attorney, can match wits with Kevin.   As I have heard Kevin say, “Everybody loves Mandy.”  It’s true.

I have to say, I knew ten years ago, or at least hoped, that they would end up together.  We rode the roller coaster of Kevin and Mandy (Were they together?  Were they not?) for years.  Therefore, this wedding was an amazing celebration long in the making.  It brought together two people who we always thought should be as one.

Mandy and Kevin, your wedding was beautiful, fun, and a fabulous start to your life together.  Thank you for giving me the honor of photographing it (with my rad and fabulous friend and fellow photographer Kiera – I could not have done this without her, and many photos below are hers)!!  I hope you enjoy the photos for years to come.  I love you both!  Let’s celebrate…

Catherine and Jay met in college at CU-Boulder.  Fast-forward approximately a decade, she is a successful attorney, he is a successful engineer.  They meet again, and sparks fly.  These two world travelers planned an incredibly beautiful wedding celebration at Ten Mile Station in Breckenridge, Colorado, and I was thrilled to be able to capture their day.  Everything was perfect, from the brightly-colored flowers, to the weather (just a few quick sprinkles before the ceremony, then party-cloudy skies for the remainder), to the outstanding food, to the Bluegrass band and dancing into the night.  They obviously adore one another, and I kept finding them sneaking in cute glances at each other. It was quite simply a fabulous, perfect wedding.  I am excited to present them with these images…and there are many, so get cozy and enjoy!

Umm, did I mention that Ten Mile Station, located on Peak 9 in Breckenridge, is awesome with views to die for?

The details were amazing and so colorful!

I love this shot of Catherine as her dress was fastened up.

Ah, the anticipation…champagne…last minute primping…

…and some more champagne!

simply gorgeous bride

Catherine, you are stunning!

enjoying some laughs on the ski slope before the ceremony

Jay and the guys were as cool as could be.

Hello, fabulous ceremony location.

Husband + Wife!

We enjoyed lots of yummy light for the portraits!

They are so sweet together!

It was time to head inside and let the dinner and dancing begin!

some heartfelt toasts…

a fun first dance…

…a very cute and meaningful father-daughter dance, lots more dancing and a sparkler farewell.  It was a fabulous wedding!

And I will end on this one:  Catherine and Jay’s way-too-cute Yorkie, Winston, was even there, dressed to the nines.  :)

Congratulations, Catherine and Jay!  I am so glad I got to document your day!  Enjoy the rest of your adventure in Africa!

xoxo,

miss g

They met at church, became good friends, and enjoyed being around each other. After a while, Jon asked Ashleigh out a few times, but she didn’t feel that was where they were headed. When a friend suggested that Ashleigh go out with Jon, she replied that she just wasn’t interested; however, she decided to think and pray about whether or not he was a guy she should seek out romantically. Finally, Ashleigh decided he was an amazing guy, and why not see if there was a spark? So she informed Jon that she was ready to go on a date…and he proceeded to tell her that he was not sure he was still interested!  Ah, the confusion of dating.  Thankfully, he didn’t take long to come to his senses, and since their first date to the Colorado Opera, there has been no turning back for these two.

Ashleigh and Jon are awesome : super fun, kind and thoughtful.  They love with their whole hearts and it shows.  I am so honored and thankful to have been a part of their gorgeous wedding on Saturday.  The entire wedding party was so fun (willing to do silly things)  and made my job so easy.  This wedding was extra special for me because my talented friend Kiera flew in from Indianapolis to assist me.  She and I had a great time running Jon, Ashleigh, and their friends all over downtown and City Park to get some cool photos.  She also helped me put together the rad slide show at the end of this post…something that I hope to incorporate in all my wedding blog posts from now on.  Please excuse the fact that it starts playing music (the song they had their first dance to) automatically – I am still working out kinks!  Just hit pause if it’s annoying.  :)

Ashleigh and Jon, thanks again for allowing us to document your day – it was amazing!  Here’s to many happy years of marriage!

As you can see, I had a very hard time narrowing down the photos, so here is my longest blog post yet.  Enjoy!

loved her shoes & flowers

one of my faves right here:

yep, I think the blue dumpster will work juuuust fine for a background, thankyouverymuch. :)

one of Kiera’s fab shots:

these ladies know how to work it…in an alley!

this girl is just gorgeous!

wind + blue dumpster = amazing art!

Love.this.  They were so fun!

the reception was at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and we wandered down into some lilac bushes in City Park.  The light was perfect, and I just love these next photos.

Left is my photo taken with the 50mm, right is Kiera’s longer lens shot of the same moments – awesome!

It was a stunning sunset!

Their first dance was so cool (a choreographed fox-trot) – they sang every word of the Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat song, “Lucky” to each other. It was precious. I *love* the light in this shot – it was from the videographer’s camera.

One last shot: as we walked into the museum when we finished photos, here is the reflection of the sky in the side of the building.

Love, miss g