Thursday, August 9, 2012

July 26 Wedding

These are some recent photos from a small wedding I shot at the Golden Horseshoe Inn on July 26, 2012.  It was a lot of fun shooting there as always.  There are so many indoor and outdoor settings that are excellent backdrops for photography and the furniture and decorations there are gorgeous.  Please enjoy this small collection. 

The Bride's dress with Pink Cowboy Boots.  I have photographed many brides who have chosen to wear vibrant colored footwear underneath their dress.  The Pink, you will see, ties in nicely to the bouquet and wedding cake.

I love the color and composition of this simple cake photographed with the Champagne glasses and fern in the background.

 The vibrant colors of this bouquet really stand out when photographed with the Bride's wedding dress as a backdrop.

I have always loved veils photographed in Black and White.  The detail of the folds can easily be seen.  This was a close up shot of the bride positioned sitting on an ornate chair.  

"I Do" Glittery lettering on the bottoms of the Bride's Cowboy Boots.  We also had some fun by crossing her feet creating the words "Do I".  

Post Ceremony Photography at the front entrance of Golden Horseshoe Inn.  With a hint of ferns in the picture tying to the stems and foliage of the Bride's Bouquet.

It was a hot one on this day.  We used this white umbrella to keep the sun off and get some lovely pictures in the Gardens.  

This is truly a Musical Chair.  The natural light lends a warm touch to this photograph of the Bouquet.

We took some photos of the Bride seated in the gardens.  The trees and natural backdrop really let the subject stand out.

I photographed the Groom by himself in front of these white columns.  Shown here in black and white keeping the color and composition uniform.

We photographed the couple's hands, bouquet, and rings together for this shot.

 I have photographed a lot of rings on the bible and was pleased with this photo of the hands, rings, and bouquet.  This was a really nice angle to pull off all of the elements.