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

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