Thursday, June 26, 2008

Amanda & Gary

Miller-Jennings
5.31.08

Saturday May 31st Jeff and I got up and drove to Bartlesville, Oklahoma for Amanda and Gary's wedding. With Gary in the Air Force in South Dakota and Amanda in Oklahoma we had booked them over the phone quite awhile ago. Since we didn't get a chance to do an engagement session it was the first time to meet them and their families. They are a very nice couple and also very talented. They met in Australia while on a trip when they were 9 years old. Years later while in college they met back up again through friends and the rest is history!

The wedding took place in the back yard of a country Victorian home. When guests arrived they gathered under the covered porch and visited before being seated on the lawn. Blue bows were tied to all the white chairs and their programs were slid through the back of the slots of the chairs. The ladies all wore navy with different designed dresses that matched their personalities. They carried a clutch of light blue hydrangeas. Amanda wore a beautiful strapless dress with bead work and embroidery on the bodice and on a slit down the side to the train. Amanda had designed the jewelry that she wore and were her and Gary's birthstones. The necklace was propellers as he was a pilot. She also had designed their rings- so it was very unique and original.

The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father and Gary's eyes were solely on Amanda- it was their first time to see each other during the ceremony. He wore his Air Force uniform. The ceremony was 10 minutes max and we moved around to get many different angles as quickly as possible. After the ceremony, guests gathered under a shaded tree as the couple cut their cake on the gazebo connected to the house. They also shared some bubbly! The cake was three tiered with turtles hugging as their cake topper. The groom's cake had little Australian figurines on it such as a kangaroo, koala, crocodile and more.

Guests then all socialized under 2 white tents outside and ate dinner that was catered by Rib Cage. Jeff and I finished up pictures with the two families and then with the couple themselves. Their videographer, Jim with Captain Video Productions, documented as we took Amanda and Gary around to different locations on the farm. After pictures we got them to their party and they were announced as husband and wife as they danced their first song on the driveway. They then had the father-daughter and mother-son dances. Mingling with friends and family is something they both enjoyed until a few rolls of thunder. They made their way into the house and prepared for the grand exit as the guests made a path in the front lawn to Amanda's dad's Cadillac while it rained down birdseed!

It was really nice to meet you guys and document your special day. We hope you have a blast in Alaska! Stay in Touch!

Tyff and Jeff

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Ashley & Jacob

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We started the day early meeting Ashley & the girls at Emily Dawn salon. Once ready, the girls headed to the church, First Bible Baptist Church to finish getting ready. Thanks to Ashley's detailed planning and the help of the wedding coordinators at the church, we were able to make sure Ashley & Jacob didn't run into each other before the ceremony as we took pictures of the girls and guys separately around the church. The church was simply but elegantly decorated with candles and flowers. The colors of the wedding were blue, yellow and green. The girls wore aqua blue short strapless dresses with a lace sash at the waist. The flowergirl's dress was made by Ashley's mom and matched Ashley's gown. All the ladies carried beautiful bouquets with yellow and white roses and lilies.
During the ceremony, there were a few special touches that showed Ashley & Jacob's fun personalities, including jumping off the stage after being announced husband and wife. One of the surprises was pulled by one of the best men (Jacob's three brother's were all best men) as he handed Jacob a large light up ring, or as the paster called it the "bling, bling ring" instead of the real ring.



After the wedding, the guests received hand dyed paper cones full of bird seed & rice to shower the couple with as they exited the church. We headed to Bradley Fair with the couple to take a few outdoor shots before heading to the reception. Ashley couldn't wait to get to the reception to see the wedding cake which her mom had made. It was a square tiered cake with graduating layers of blue icing from dark to light and topped with a silver W for their last name.



The reception was held at the Best Western in Park City. Dinner was served as soon as the couple was announced into the reception. After dinner, it was time for the toasts, cake cutting and dance to begin.


Congratulations Ashley & Jacob - it was an honor to cover your day and a bonus that it was so much fun hanging out with you and your friends.
~Brett & Cheryl

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Featured in the "The Knot"



Some of our images are being featured in the 2008 Fall/Winter issue of The Knot Kansas/Missouri. The Magazine will be on newsstands until September. You can also check it out on their website by clicking here.

Again just wanted to knot we just recently got word that we will be featured again in "The Knot" Missouri/Kansas for SpringSummer 2009. That couple have been notified are really excited for it to come out on the shelves to share with their friends and family.The wedding took place last September. Congrats to that couple that I can't say who...

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Cassi & David

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We started the day early heading to Hutchinson for Cassi & David's wedding. Cheryl met Cassi and her Mom at the Style Expressions salon where she was getting her hair done,

while Brett met David and the guys at Carey Park to capture the fun the guys were having playing a round of disc golf. Then it was off the the church, First Assembly of God, where the girls were getting ready.



A friend of the family did all the decorating at the church and the girl's flowers which consisted of white roses and calalillies. The girls each carried a special handkerchief that showed their fun personalities and were tucked into their bouquets. Since Cassi & David chose to see each other before the ceremony, we were able to head across the street from the church to take a few outside shots with the couple and wedding party.
As Cassi was escorted down the aisle by her dad, she and David made their secret "I love you" signs to each other. After the ceremony, the couple exited to a shower of Party Popper streamers as they made their way to David bright blue Mustang.


Before heading to the reception, we went back to Carey Park where we got some amazing shots.

Then, it was off the the State Fairgrounds where the reception was being held in the Domestic Arts Building. The couple, along with friends and family had spent a lot of time transforming the building into a beautiful reception site. Once the couple was introduced, cut the cake, did the traditional dances and threw the bouquet and garter, the party was on.
We had a great time hanging out with Cassi, David, their families and friends and learning about their amazing courtship (starting in grade school where they met on the same playground that David ended up proposing to Cassi). Congratulations to you guys and good luck on your move in a few weeks. We know you'll have a relaxing time in Hawaii on your honeymoon. Thank you again for letting us into your lives to share your day.
~Brett & Cheryl

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Mandi & Andrew

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We started the day meeting Mandi and the girls at Salon Knotty where Mandi worked. After getting their hair done, it was time to head to the church (Evangel Assembly of God) for the girls to finish getting ready and to retouch their hair due to the incredibly strong Kansas winds.
The flowers were created by J.R. Koontz and consisted of beautiful arrangements of while lilies, roses, and stephanotis. They looked incredible and they were exactly what Mandi had imagined them to be.



Mandi and Andrew chose to see each other before the ceremony and wanted their family and friends to share in their moment. After the formal portraits, it was time for the ceremony to begin. It was a bittersweet moment for both families since Andrew and Mandi will be moving to California when they get back from their honeymoon.



After the ceremony, the couple exited to a windy shower of bubbles. The couple was introduced at the reception held at The Petroleum Club. We were able to get some cool shots around the building since it was too windy to do any outdoor shots. Instead of the traditional wedding cake, the couple opted for an oreo cheesecake wedding cake and dessert bar with their favorite pies, including the groom's favorite lemon meringue.


We were so honored to be chosen to document Mandi & Andrew's wedding since Mandi's dad has worked many of the wedding fairs. It was a very touching day to witness the emotion of both families as they celebrated the love and commitment that Mandi and Andrew share as they begin this new chapter. Thank you for letting us into your lives to share one of the most important days in your lives. We wish you all the best as you start your new life together.
~Brett & Cheryl