Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Anthony and Brooke

We could not have asked for a better day.  The weather -fantastic, the venue- perfect, the bride - gorgeous, and have you seen how much these two love each other? - AMAZING!  When I did Brooke and Anthony's engagement session, there was no doubt in my mind that they were going to have a great wedding.  The engagement session was in a cow field, with an old tractor and all those cow patties and a whole lotta laughing!  And their wedding?  Simply beautiful.  From the vintage looking wedding dress to the tiny details on the tables, from the tractor grooms cake to the corn hole games in the field, and from the vintage photo booth, to the suspenders on the groomsmen- the details made this wedding amazing! Here are some of my favorites from the day.

Getting ready!!





































































I asked Brooke to write a couple thoughts about her day and this is what she said "Here are some of the things that I remember about the day: my mama helping me into my gown, watching guests arrive, frantically looking for my garter (which I found about a month after the wedding), our first kiss, how I felt like a grown-up when they introduced Anthony and I as husband and wife, and our first dance."


" Here is what I don't remember: having to stand in a bunch of awkward posed photos the whole entire day. Jason and Bethany both work like ninjas! They were everywhere and nowhere at the same time. And really have an eye for what's important so that our special day and our photos could be perfect.
As time passes, it will be hard to remember everything about the beautiful September day that the good Lord gave us to exchange our love and our vows to one another. However, the most comforting thought is that we have the opportunity to relive our day anytime we want because we had great people there to capture it all."

Thank you Anthony and Brooke for letting us share your special day with you- it was an amazing honor!
-Bethany

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