
This was my first "solo" wedding. I like getting all aspects of that "special" day in there. The bride reflected in the mirror while getting ready is beautiful.

Again... I love the playful shots. Her checkin' out the rock while embracing.

Non-traditional shots are my faves. I like the little details (ie: her holding his hat)

Yummy! Richard Gere comes to mind.

A great shot to show off her train while also getting a romantic pose of them together.

This was a horridly wind, cold day, but we managed to get a few shots in before we froze to death. My hubby actually thought up this shot, getting Angel Moroni in between the bride and groom. I thought it was a neat shot.

This was so cute. It just seemed to say "innocent" to me.

Getting close-up trains can be tricky sometimes. I like the "over-the-shoulder" look.

I'm a helpless romantic.

Use the props that are around you. This was great to get the whole of her dress and still capture the moment.

While I wasn't the "professional" at this wedding, I did manage to sneak in some "professional" shots at my brother-in-laws wedding. This one is another example of playing with perspective.

I love candid shots of brides and grooms "just married".

Another cute candid.

There always has to be a cake shot.

The lighting was soft, and made such pretty shadows over her dress.

Candid of them leaving for the honeymoon.
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