Jessie and Naylor

 

Jessie comes across to me like a girl who is pretty chill and will go with the flow. Whenever I made a suggestion she told me “Yeah, whatever you think will look good!” Naylor is definitely on the other end with his outgoing nature and showmanship. I was really looking forward to seeing him perform a song at the reception, but plans changed. Instead, I got a little taste after the ceremony as he tuned their guestbook which was an acoustic guitar. This was definitely the perfect wedding to end my three wedding weekend with.

Heritage Shores has a piano inside it’s main entrance. I used it’s polished black surface to create this reflection shot of the rings.

The getting ready room at Heritage Shores is huge. The girls were all spread apart at various stages of getting ready so I used some light to create some isolation.

Naylor cleans up pretty well. I still think he should have busted out the cut off jean shorts during the reception.

My little Robin egg.

The first look was super sweet. They took their time taking each other in, and whispered love stuff to each other the whole time.

It’s a challenge shooting in mid day sun, but we managed just fine.

Pretty sure this is the biggest bridal party I’ve had to photograph.

Taking up the green, and making golfers angry is my middle name.

First time I’ve experienced a bridal runway that actually rolled out without any issues.

They had a unity sand ceremony, and the point of that is it symbolizes that once these two are joined together it is impossible to separate them. Naylor shook the container to ensure it was absolutely impossible impossible.

My favorite wedding dress of the season so far. This thing was so easy to fluff.

Jessie’s father brought his late Step Father’s Plymouth GTX 440 (if I am remembering correctly) as a prop and a surprise. She was indeed surprised.

I watched him do this dance move in person, and I am still not sure how he didn’t twist his ankles.

Very emotional moment for various reasons. Super glad we were able to do the father daughter dance.

Loving the hoop earrings.

Favorite dancers of the night were these two dueling gentlemen. Also, peep DJ Hector back there admiring.

Even Mason tore up the floor.

Her face is like whoa!

This is my first bubble send-off, and I always heard that bubble guns work better to produce the quantity needed. Tell that to this group who managed to barrage Jessie and Naylor at the end of the night.