The day was to begin with me going to the beauty salon to take pictures of Anne and her bridal party getting their hair/nails done. After that, I would go to the Anne's sister’s house to shoot them getting dressed. Then the wedding and following that, the reception. A full day, to be sure, but I was psyched and looking forward to it.
At the Salon:
Getting Dressed. I arrived with camera and lights in tow to the steady patter of unending rain. This was the kind of rain that you could tell wasn't going to let up for a long time, if at all. While Anne and her bridal party were grabbing a bite to eat, I decided to take some detail shots of the ring, shoes, garter, etc. Can I tell you how much in love I am with my 85mm lens? I would marry it if I could. Sweet sweet creamy bokeh.
I went upstairs and happened upon the RED Room. My breath literally got caught in my throat. It was a gorgeous red room with a window that outlooked a wooded area of the yard. Can you imagine this white dress in this red room. I envisioned pensive…and asked Anne to pose for me.
Just as we were ready to leave the heavens decided to open up and bring the heavy rain. I tried to lighten Anne's spirit by telling her what someone told me on my rainy wedding day. “It’s God’s way of telling you that these are the tears you will not shed during your marriage.” LAME-O. Thing is, Anne was the epitomy of calm. I'm sure she would have preferred a sunny day, but she didn't let the rain dampen her spirits. No kidding, she smiled the entire day!
AT THE WEDDING: They moved the chairs under the gazebo. I positioned myself and took some test shots to make sure my settings were correct. I decided to go with shutter priority settings on my camera. I didn't want to go under 100 or risk motion blur. As the ceremony progressed, I changed up my settings a bit so that I could add atmosphere to some shots. .
After the wedding the rain dwindled to a drizzle. I have to say that Anne and Si were so wonderful, gracious and kind. They laughed and were genuinely happy – they didn’t care that it was raining. Anne didn’t care that the bottom of her dress was getting dirty. She went barefoot as we took our pictures. She laughed with her umbrella. She allowed me to take a “singing in the rain” picture that I love. It was pure joy to photograph this couple.
The Reception:
Anne and Si are a lovely couple with a wonderful, close knit group of friends and family. A little about Si -- he was such a gentleman! Soft spoken, friendly and kind and he treats everyone as if they matter very much to him -- because he really does care! Anyway, the music started playing and they loosened up and really had fun. :-)
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