Saturday, September 29, 2007

Houdyshell - Batman



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Last weekend we traveled to Lincolnville, KS to document Sara and Randy's wedding day. We started at Sara's parents country home. The house was an older farmstead that had been in Sara's family since it was built over 100 years ago. The beautiful two story had the tall skinny windows and doorways which made for really pretty backdrop as Sara got ready. She started with her hair and her bridesmaids hanging out and also getting their hair done in the dining area. Sara found her dress at David's Bridal. She said that it was her 3rd one she tried on and knew it was the one for her. It was an ivory taffeta A-line with beaded shirred bodice with a chapel length train. It looked absolutely stunning on Sara and it fit her like a glove. Before the ceremony began we were able to grab some photos of Sara out and around the farm house by some of the out buildings and by her dad's antique 1946 restored blue Chevrolet pickup. The ceremony began without a hitch despite the wind. The ceremony location that Sara and Randy chose was out of most of the wind because of trees that surrounded it. The ceremony was very peaceful with a stream that ran behind the tree bark arbor. The guests were seated on boards that laid across straw hay bales. At the end of each row Sara's dad had welded together a metal rod to rail road spikes to hang a ball of maroon flowers from.











The bridesmaids all wore chocolate brown dresses that were different styles. The flowers were all fall-like colors using the dark reds and creams. Randy couldn't help but cry with happy tears as he saw his beautiful bride walking down the path with her dad to give her away to her groom. As the ceremony ended and Randy and Sara walked back down the path, the DJ played the theme song to "Batman", fitting with their new last name! Then guests lined up to greet Sara, Randy, wedding party and the families as they walked to their cars to head to the reception. Afterwards we took family and wedding party pictures, as well as jsut Sara and Randy. Then it was time to go to the reception. Sara's dad drove them as they sat in the back of the '46 Chevrolet truck, peaking out to 45 mph, through Lincolnville to the Community building.



The reception was decorated with wheat that Sara and her mom had picked for the center pieces and candles which made for an illuminating atmosphere. The wedding cake was in the shape of a stump of a tree with a heart and their names carved in the frosting! The groom's cake? Yep- you guessed it- white cake with the Batman symbol on it. The reception was started with a photo montage of Sara and Randy growing up. Then the party rolled on into dinner, cake cutting, toasts, and the formal dances. Sara and Randy danced to "Lost in This Moment" by Big and Rich. It was a miracle that Jeff was able help out the DJ by playing the song from his IPhone with the DJ's microphone held up to it. The rest of the evening was filled with people gathering and having a good time.



Sara and Randy, thank you for allowing us to be part of your special day. I, Tyff, felt in my element being on a farm! Reminded me of my growing up years living in the country in a 100+ year old house and then doing what I love, taking pictures, it was GREAT!!! You guys are such a sweet couple and we wish you many years of laughter and happiness. When you come to Valley Center to visit family please stop by and visit us, too.

Tyff and Jeff

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Scott & Victoria

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Our red wedding weekend ended with Scott & Victoria's wedding at Central Community Church's chapel. After Kirk & Christi's beautiful red wedding on Friday night, we were surprised to find Scott & Victoria's color was red as well. And even though they had the same color, they were both uniquely theirs and both lovely.

Victoria and her bridesmaids started the day getting their hair done at JC Penney's and make-up done at the Clinique counter at Dillard's. The ladies slipped into their dresses at the church. The bridesmaids wore red floor length gowns, red shoes and carried red rose and stargazer lily bouquets. Victoria's gown was one of the most beautiful gowns we've ever had the privilege to photograph. It was ivory with champaign colored trim and a cathedral length detachable train. The train had cutouts with lace and sequin. When the train was removed, the gown had a small layered tulle train with sequin that bustled for the reception. Victoria looked so elegant, it was no wonder Scott couldn't help but smile when he looked at his beautiful bride.

Instead of the traditional guestbook, the couple had a red satin covered signature mat with Chinese good luck wishes. During the wedding, a friend of Victoria's played the violin as the couple lit the unity candle. On the alter on each side of the unity candle, were two candles in honor of Scott's dad and Victoria's brother.

The reception was at Tallgrass County Club. As the guests were finding their name tags which were assigned to specific Chinese placards placed on each table, we were able to get some terrific shots of the couple on the golf course. As soon as the couple entered the reception, they had their first dance, which was an elegant waltz. Scott and Victoria actually met at a dance and both love ballroom dancing. Victoria gets that from her parents who are both wonderful dancers, as were many of the wedding guests.

Scott and Victoria, thank you so much for letting us be part of your day. Our wish for the two of you is one we heard is a Chinese good luck wish used mostly at weddings, Double Happiness! Have a great time on your Honeymoon in California and China!

~Cheryl & Brett

Billinger - Salinas



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This last weekend we had the privilege to document Sheena and Jonathan's wedding at the "Cathedral of the Plains", St. Fidelis in Victoria, KS just East of Hays, KS. The cathedral started construction November 1908 and ended in August of 1911. This massive Romanesque structure stands in the form of a cross and faces west with its 141 feet high majestic towers dominating the prairie landscape.





At 8:00 a.m. Sheena, her mother, mother-in-law and bridesmaids met at Impressions to have their hair done. While socializing they shared in some Mimosas and donuts that were provided by Sheena's aunt. Afterwards the ladies met at Sheena's parents to get dressed and put on make-up. The bridesmaid's dresses were black strapless with a lilac sash that wrapped around the waist and looped in the back. Sheena's dress was a satin cuffed bodice and full tulle skirt with embellished sparkling beads. She wore a long train veil with a beautiful tierra, matching necklace and a bracelet that matched her ring which she wore on her left wrist.



With the guidelines of the church it left them no choice but to see each other before the ceremony and to get all the pictures done before-hand. I believe they both were glad they did because it really relieved the stress and nervousness they both had. Sheena looked stunning as she walked up behind her groom, standing by one of the marble pillars to the side aisle. We spent about 30-45 minutes with just the two of them then rolled into family and wedding party photos.



The ceremony was absolutely gorgeous with all the architecture and atmosphere the cathedral put off. Even though there was no air-conditioning the ceremony still was very meaningful for Sheena, Jonathan, family and friends.



Following the ceremony, guests were handed bubbles as they lined up outside the front of the church to shower Sheena and Jonathan as they made their way to the limo. On the way to the reception we did grab a few shots on a near by bridge that was located on Fort Hays Campus.



The reception was held at the Fox Pavillion in Hays, KS. Originally opened in 1950, as the Fox Theater, and now is a premier entertainment destination in Western Kansas. The original 50's style theater ambiance remains, and creates a fun atmosphere for the full food and bar services, outdoor patio, dance floor, and cigar lounge. Sheena and Jonathan were announced by C&C Energy DJ as they made it front and center stage to the head table. The theatre seats of course have all been taken out and replaced with tables and chairs. The chairs were all covered in black satin with a lilac sash around them and elegantly decorated with black napkins rolled up and stood straight up with candles as the center pieces. All the guests had a little black box with a ribbon around it with chocolates inside for a treat to enjoy during the evening. After dinner Sheena and Jonathan cut their cake, had toasts, their first dance, father/daughter and mother/son dances. Many other dances followed like the chicken dance, hokey pokey, cotton-eyed Joe and many more. The evening was filled with fun and a chance for Sheena and Jonathan to visit with their guests. They had a great time!







Thanks again to Sheena, Jonathan, your parents, siblings and friends for being so wonderful to work with. Thank you for a sandwich to get me by till dinner and for dinner as well. We look forward to seeing you all again in June as we document Shawn and Lindsay Billinger/Bengston wedding. You guys were all great and we had a great time sharing your
day with you.

Tyff and Jeff

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Zluticky - Parks



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Janelle started her day getting her hair and make-up done at Asbury Methodist Church. Janelle's mom made sure she would be set for the day by packing a lunch and also providing her Ritz crackers and Janelle's favorite snack- Fudge Rounds. The ladies also played a round of 'Apples to Apples', a card game. Janelle's flowers were white daisies with yellow centers. The daisy theme was carried throughout the day on the front of the guest book, pen to sign the guest book, in buckets that were draped on the pews and small bouquets the bridesmaids carried down the aisle. The ladies wore white strapless tops with yellow skirts with a dainty yellow ribbon that tied along the waist. Janelle looked stunning in a dress she found at David's Bridal. It was white, satin A-line with removable cap sleeves, chiffon split front and metalic embroidery with a chapel length train.



Janelle chose to see Josh for the first time before the ceremony and they had time for a private moment together. Before the ceremony, the guests were seated while a Trivia slide show filled with multiple choice and True/False questions about Janelle and Josh played on big screens. This made it very personable and fun. Opening the ceremony was a slideshow by Fat Cat Productions in memory of Janelle's grandfather and Josh's mother. The ceremony was very beautiful and Janelle and Josh left down the aisle dancing to "This will be an everlasting love". The receptin was held at the Indian Center and the newleyweds wanted to snag a few shots by the Keeper of the Plains on the suspension bridge. Then the entire wedding party was announced by the DJ, Absolute Sound, again with personal trivia about each attendant as they arrived.



Dinner was catered by Old Chicago and consisted of pizza rolls, calzones, chicken tenders, salad and fruit. The wedding cake was all chocolate with chocolate frosting. The thin mints were also a big hit and lined a nearby platter in a layered circle. The groom's cake was consised of all Josh's favorite sports teams he likes to watch. The party started with the Janelle and Josh's first dance as well as the father/daughter dance and Josh dancing with his grandmother. Everybody danced and had a crazy time. And that is no joke they all knew how to party!









We want to thank Janelle and Josh along with everyone for making us feel welcome. You two are a great couple and we wish you many happy times and memories!

Tyff and Jeff

Jason & Kelley

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After a relaxing breakfast at the Hyatt, Kelley, her mom, bridesmaids and flower girls met at Planet Hair to get their hair & make-up done. The flower girls were so excited to show off their polished nails and run-way walks for everyone once they were finished. Kelley looked stunning after finally deciding on the perfect color of lipstick (she tried five different shades).

Kelley looked so elegant in her strapless chiffon gown that her cute pair of tennis shoes (instead of heels) was a complete surprise. Her bouquet of white calla lilies was done by Susan's Flowers and was wrapped with a white ribbon from her mother's wedding dress and pinned with her grandmother's turquoise brooch (for her something blue).

The bridesmaid's wore strapless little black dresses with green ribbon ties at the waist. But, it was the flower girls who stole the show...all four girls wore different white dresses with large green sashes tied in a bow at the back. They were so adorable; you couldn't help but go "aahhh" when they walked down the aisle together.

Jason & Kelly's happiness was so evident from the ceaseless smiles and laughter, not to mention the fact that they skipped down the long aisle at East Heights United Methodist Church, giddy with joy after being pronounced husband and wife.
During the ceremony, Kelley's brother played the piano when the couple lit the unity candle. After the wedding, the couple exited the church to a million bubbles. The wedding party joined them in the limo and we headed to Old Town for a few photo opportunities before heading back to the Hyatt for the reception.

The guests were treated to a coffee bar while waiting for the couple to arrive. During dinner, a slide show of the couple kept everyone laughing and some crying. The couple opted for cup cakes topped with engraved hearts, instead of the traditional wedding cake for dessert. During the dance, the crowd was entertained by Scott from Complete Music. He was definitely a hit with the kids!

Kelley & Jason, we wish you the best of luck with your campus ministry. As Jason's brother said during his toast, it's obvious it was God's plan for you two to be together.
Thanks again for letting us be part of your day!

~Cheryl & Brett

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Rainbolt - Pigg



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Jeff and I started the day at Salon Uruku as Hilary and all the ladies including the mothers and grandmothers got their hair done. They all wore matching black tank tops that said their name and how they were related to Hilary on the back of each. Of course Hilary had embroidered "Hilary - The Bride" on her back of her tank top. As Hilary arrived she had yellow roses that awaited her that Scott, her very soon husband-to-be, had sent to the salon as a surprise. Hilary provided everyone with lunch from Panera. After Hilary got her hair and make-up done we lined all the ladies up to get a shot of all the embroidered tank tops that the grandmother had made.



Then it was time to head to Botanica where the ceremony was to be held. The ladies all slipped into their dresses. The four bridesmaids wore black v-necked dresses that were tea-length. Hilary's dress was very simple and elegant, mermaid fitted with a small train and a long veil. Before Hilary saw Scott for the first time, she wanted to get pictures with the ladies around the Botanical Gardens.



Shortly after 4:00 p.m. Scott got into his tux and stood in front of the Fountains. Hilary came up behind him for their private moment to see each other for the first time. We documented as smiles were exchanged with one another.



After all the group shots were taken with family and the wedding party (which included Hilary and Scott's Whippet dog Satual), we also were able to get pictures of Scott and Hilary around a forest green 1959 Triumph convertible with tan interior that Scott and his dad help refurbish. Of course before we were finished we grabbed a timeless shot with Scott, his dad and grandfather by the car as well.



After a humid day the weather was cooling off and all the guests sat in the shade under the tree in the meadow of Botanica waiting for the wedding. Bottles of water were passed out to all the guests when they arrived to be seated. The ceremony was a beautiful sunset wedding and couldn't have had been better lighting. Hilary had her mother escort her down the white runner aisle and she handed Hilary off to her new groom Scott.



After Doctors Hilary and Scott were pronounced husband and wife the reception took place on the Terrace outside with white Christmas lights lining the bushes and illuminated the trees. A live band played they had found from Oklahoma. After cutting the cake and their first dance, the party was officially started!



Hilary and Scott we want to thank you both, along with both families, for allowing us to be a part of such a special day. We want to also thank Tinley and her crew from Jubilations making it all run as smoothly as it did and for their hard work in the help of planning Hilary and Scott's Daty. The day couldn't have been more beautiful also since earlier the forecast had rain.



Thank you guys and we hope you had a blast in St. Lucia.

Tyff and Jeff

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Strader - Rebant


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After leaving around 9:30 p.m. from Jamie and Jaye's reception, we were on the road again to our next wedding located in Sabetha, KS the very next day. A trip that was suppose to be an hour and half turned out to be 3 hours because we got a little lost through Kansas City's construction and detours! Then on the map it showed that the hotel in Sabetha was right on the highway. We drove past Sabetha and ended in Nebraska. This is when we decided we had gone too far and turned around! We found it on the old highway that used to run through the town. After downloading the memory cards, charging up batteries, making back up DVD's of the previous days images and formatting the cards again, it was time for some shut eye for a bit then up again. We started at 11 a.m. over at Julie Strader's, Danielle's mothers house as the ladies got their hair done.



With Danielle being a graphic designer she had done a really nice job with the design of the wedding. From the invitations, to the programs, to the colors that she chose, were absolutely beautiful and well thought out. The six bridesmaids wore dark purple iridescent V-neck tea-length dresses. The six groomsmen wore brown tuxes with tasteful chartreuse green tuxes and ties. The six ushers also wore brown tuxes but had purple vests and ties that matched the bridesmaids dresses. The 3 flower girls and ring bearer looked adorable all dressed up as well. After Danielle got dressed she was really excited to see her groom, Brad. He expressed the same! We took pictures and documented their private moment seeing each other for the first time.



The ceremony started at 4:00 p.m. at Northridge Church. It was a candlelit ceremony and low light making for a really romantic atmosphere for them to say their vows to one another. Following the ceremony Brad and Danielle, along with both sets of parents lined up for the receiving line. Guests gathered outside to wait for Brad and Danielle to leave in a borrowed black cherry 1966 Chevrolet. They drove around the block and came back to the church to grab some more pictures outside of the church.



Then it was time to head to Bern, KS to the Bern Community Center where the reception was held. They had a candy bar for the kids consisting of carmel corn, peppermints and more goodies for them to snack on. Each dish had a customized sign that was placed in front of the candies. As guests walked in they also could leave a note to Danielle and Brad and hang it on a tree. The center pieces to the tables had flowers in vases that were filled with limes. Hanging from the ceiling were illuminated blue balls.



Danielle and Brad danced to "Lost in This Moment" by Big and Rich. Following was the father/daughter and mother/son dances along with the garter and bouquet toss.



We want to thank both of you for allowing us be a part of your beautiful wedding day. Every detail was really thought out well and Custom-designed, so perfect down to the littlest details. We hope you have a blast in Colorado and get some time to relax.

Thanks for letting us be a part of your day!

Tyff and Jeff

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Redeker - Sieland



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When Jamie and Jaye found us through the magazine ad that was in KC Weddings, Jamie looked us up and they drove down to meet with us. After coming all the way to meet with us and booking they then turned around and drove back because Jaye was playing in a basketball game later that day in KC. So we have known them for quite some time now, including shooting their engagement session.



This last Friday we drove up early to Kansas City, Missouri for the rehearsal. The wedding took place on Saturday, September 1. We started the day at the President Hilton's Hotel located in downtown Kansas City early about 9 a.m. Jamie along with her 5 bridesmaids, mother and 2 flower-girls all got their hair done on the sixth floor. After grabbing a few shots of the ladies hanging out and the Bride's dress, Jeff and I needed to leave so we could meet the ladies over at the Mario Tricoci Salon and Day Spa in Leawood, KS where they had their make-up applied. As we walked off the elevator in the lobby of the hotel we saw a parade in the street for the Irish Fest that was going on throughout the city - and the only exit to the parking garage where our car was located was blocked by the parade! After begging a police officer, we were able to stop the parade long enough to head to our next location! Jamie and the ladies had to meet their limo driver on foot about 5 blocks away from the hotel. Needless to say it will be a funny memory now and it didn't interfere with Jamie's time schedule. They still arrived at the salon on time and things went just as scheduled. After making a quick stop at Macy's to buy a bottle of wedding perfume Jamie and the ladies rode in the limo over to the church, Colonial Presbyterian.



The bridesmaids wore red, strapless, floor length dresses with a small train. Jamie's dress was very intricate and elegant with lots of bead work and lace. After Jamie was all ready she had made the decision to see Jaye before the ceremony so they could get all their formal photos done before the ceremony. Jamie and Jaye both said that they were glad they made that decision because it relieved a lot of stress off one another and both were more relaxed. Following was the ceremony performed by the pastor of their church, Pastor Dan Deeble and by the Reverend of Coloinal, Bob Lehleitner. The message that Pastor Dan gave was very beautiful and he discussed how after the wedding is over and the couple stops receiving gifts from their bridal registries that Jamie and Jaye will have things to learn about one another on each others personal registry and must pay attention to one another's wants and needs.



After the ceremony the guests all gathered outside the church with bubbles to send Jamie and Jaye off with as they boarded their white wedding bus. Jamie and Jaye had allowed some extra time in their schedule to go on some location shoots. As I hopped on the bus with the crazy gang, AKA the wedding party, Jeff followed in our car to the Nelson-Atkins Museum. We were "allowed" a few shots in front of the museum and pillars. We grabbed a few more shots over by some headless statues where the wedding party had fun playing peak-a-boo. Then it was time to head to the reception at the Mark Twain Building in the The Sawyer Room.




Before entering Jamie and Jaye wanted a few shots on the rooftop overlooking the Kansas City skyline. Jamie and Jaye made a grand entrance on the small balcony that overlooked the Sawyer Room. After dinner they cut the cake, listened to toasts and had their first Dance - they danced to "Out Loud" by Dispatch.



We have had a blast the whole time we have known you guys, from the time we met to the engagement session we did in KC to the wedding day. We want to let you know Jamie and Jaye that your day couldn't have been more beautiful. The two of you are definitely made for each other and we wish you many years of happiness and laughter. Hope you had a great time on the beach! If you got any sunset shots while on the beach and want to share them that would be cool! Something about a sunset on a beach it is so peaceful.

Thanks Again,

Tyff and Jeff