sneak peek.Thank you to all who have let me share in your wedding with you. Here's to a lifetime of memories.Click an image to watch the trailer.
Aaron and Jessica
Aaron and Jessica had a blast. I saw them smiling and laughing throughout the entire day, even during the "serious" moments. They also had very heartfelt words to say to each other and I know that the laughter comes because they have a genuine and carefully formed love for each other.
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Marcus and Pamela
I knew I liked Pamela the first time I spoke with her on the phone and as she shared her visions for her wedding. The theme of the day was rustic and all the details she planned fit that theme to a 't'- from the shawls for her and her girls and the menu written on old windows, to the location. It was perfect.
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Trevor and Jessi
Goodale Park is where it all began and also where they chose to exchange their vows. Trevor and Jessi are such laid-back people that the whole wedding day flowed accordingly. Favorite moments from the day included their nieces reading bits from Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss and Jessi's brooch bouquet.
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Wendell and Lisa Vannoy
Surrounded by family and friends, Lis and Wendell wanted to make sure this day would not be easily forgotten, nor this commitment taken lightly. Lisa cherished each and every moment as it happened and I'm happy to present both of them with a small preview of memories from their wedding.
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Jim and Liz Wangler
Jim and Liz were married at a cathedral tucked into the heart of downtown Chicago, the cocktail hour was along the river, and the dancing went long into the night. The city lights came alive as the sun set and all the guests happily celebrated inside at the reception.
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Jimmy and Theresa Haring
These two are some of the most inspiring people I know. They don't settle for status quo and have deep concern for those around them. They are also some of the most laid back yet passionate people and their wedding embodied all that they are - revolutionaries.
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Ted and Christy Walsh
Magnetism. This is the word that best describes Ted and Christy's wedding. From the precious moments at Christy's parents' home to the way Ted and Christy just couldn't get enough of each other at the reception, they constantly were drawn to each other and their family around them.
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Brent and Emily Bird
When I first saw Emily before the ceremony, she welcomed me like it was my big day and that's how she went around to each and every person throughout the evening. They both have such big hearts as evident by the time they spent cherishing their close family and friends in attendance.
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