Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Jason & Leah - Wedding Sneak Peeks

^Roger is back

This past Saturday afternoon I drove to Milwaukee; excitement for what the day was about to bring made my foot press the gas pedal down further. I was on my way to capture Jason & Leah's big day.

Jason & Leah rocked it along with their fantastic and hysterical wedding party! After a brilliant ceremony which was held in a church filled with gorgeous religious art, we met up with their dog Roger at a local park. Next came the Art Museum where phone calls were made, smiles were shared, and a bride-fight broke out. The occasion ended at the distinguished Resonance building where there were toasts, dancing, and family seeing each for the first time after years apart. Everyone shared their joy and happiness for Jason & Leah...

Before the sneak peeks begin, I want to throw a shout out to Erin for helping 2nd on this day!

And now... bring on the photos ->

^There were so many details at this church, I kept finding myself staring at all the symbolism. Probably brought on by my listening to Dan Brown's audio-book: The Lost Symbol on my drive to milwaukee.

^Even Roger was dressed for the occasion

^It was a battle for the Art Museum which is a popular wedding spot on Saturday's.

^Bride war! Actually this was the idea of the other bride who asked if Leah would be up for some silliness. Silliness ensued.

^The bride & groom don't always have time to go from table to table, but your photographer does : )

^These three are sisters who live in different parts of the country. Occasions like this are a great time to catch up with family.

^Elegant and graceful on the dancefloor. Later I saw Jason doing the sprinkler and lawn mower.

^Dance off!
^Jason & Leah sharing the spotlight together.

^One of Erin's many fabulous shots...

^Erin also grabbed some behind-the-scenes shots of me laying on the job again.

^I asked Erin to take over a portion of the shoot - so then I could secretly take some shots of her at work...

^Here I am attempting to give Roger some inspiration for the shot.

^You can tell that I usually try to make people laugh with my hip thrusts and corny sense of direction...

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