Now how do I begin this wedding blog? We can start by saying that Gaby had booked DJ Hector and I well before Kenny proposed. That is an honor in itself. Kenny coordinated a proposal before dinner, and I was there hiding behind the Lewes public bathroom with the rest of her family. Here comes Gaby with Kenny in tow rushing through the sidewalk. Kenny pauses her for a second, and she says “What are you doing, we are late.” Moments like those are the greatest build up to some of the most precious memories. If you scroll on, you can see the most recent memories frozen in time.
A memory book with personal letters from the most important women in your life.
Alyssa can start a second career in human light stand.
Gaby “When Kenny gets here, he has something for me.” Me “Awesome, like a letter, or gift?” Gaby “(whispers) No, I forgot my underwear.”
Adley making it look like I know what I am doing.
Jay & Tay Boutique for all your hair, makeup, and wedding day babysitting needs.
All this hotness with no one wanting to cool off in the pool.
Gaby making bridal robe pictures look easy.
First look with Dad.
Private vows, and first touch.
Setting the bar so high with the no smile pose!
Whitney in this photo.
The woman who could bring a giant to tears.
And the giant.
Zach sprinting back to get in line.
She popped back out right before the doors opened for the bride, and I know her Mom was doing mental calculations on what to do.
Today and always.
I have never attempted this shot before, and I have only seen it done in lower light situations. Had to crank my aperture to a super high number, my shutter speed to a super low number, and pray that Kenny and Gaby held that kiss without moving.
Alyssa almost made it into the frame. I just love the leap onto Kenny’s back with the arms up in the air.
Gaby making it look like the most comfortable spot ever.
Probably been a long time since Kenny got manhandled.
First ever, and hopefully not my last, doggy bouquet circle.
The amount of looks you can knock out in a 10 foot radius.
The wrench.
DJ Hector needs no introduction, and his cold spark machine makes an awesome foreground element.
Don’t tell Gaby, but I have to write my speech really quick.
Don’t forget to grab a kitten party favor.
It takes a lot of strength to be vulnerable in front of your family and friends <3
And a little left over tear after Kenny’s speech.
Can not wait to get the gang back together for this wedding.
The moves that won Natalie over.
When you can’t do sunset silhouettes, just fake it.
The motion blur shot, and this one battled it out in my head over what I should make the blog cover photo.
Fly Gaby fly!
5 years of tradition going strong at Toadvine Acres, and we are all thankful it wasn’t white lightning.
Marceline sandwich.
And the moves that won me over.
It’s been so amazing capturing the same group of family and friends time and time again. When I am around these people, I don’t feel like I am an outsider looking in on some of the most loving moments. We are all leaves of the same tree, and that just keeps growing and growing.