Jessica & Zach were married the last weekend of May, still in the rainy season. I feel sure it rained sometime that day, lol! But it wasn’t raining when we were shooting outside! Yay! I was so excited to photograph Jessica & Zach’s wedding! They are just the sweetest ever! I took Jessica’s senior photos about 5 or 6 years ago and was so crazy about her dimples and crazy curly hair! And meeting Zach, aside from the awesome name (my son’s name!), he is just such a class act. And of course they both photograph dreamily! So they kind of made my job easy
They got ready and had their reception at Staley Farms. The room the girls were getting ready in was so awesome! I am dying about this dress shot And it is such a sweet touch that Jessica had a little heart made out of one of her dad’s shirts to wear inside her dress. I am totally teary just thinking about it.
Jessica also had a photo of her dad on her bouquet. So he was with her walking her down the aisle. Looking at my ring shot, I remember now that it did rain While I was photographing the girls, Mike Tsai was photographing the guys getting ready! So happy! I thought is was so sweet that even though we weren’t doing the bridal photos before the ceremony, Jessica & Zach still wanted to have a moment to see each other so they wouldn’t be so nervous 😉 Super cuties! Oh goodness! The bridesmaids dresses looked great with the flower combo! Holla! I love this shot! Fun bunch I like the angle of my shot from above and then loved Mike’s angle from below! Another favorite! Seriously….you two are so cute I was so excited when I spied this spot near their reception! It took a bit to find it again in the trolley but totally worth it Another favorite A little fun double exposure Awesome grooms cake! Who does this look like? The groom’s brother………OR STIFFLER?!?!?!!?!? HA! We ended the night with a little sparkle fun! I love to play with sparklers Thanks to the helpers too! Hope you weren’t too dizzy Congratulations Mr. & Mrs.
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