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Diana and Joel's Feb. 10 wedding day dawned cold, but clear.
The girls started the day at Xenon's to get their hair done in a cluster of up-do's. Once finishing at the salon, the ladies rushed across town to get dressed at McConnell Air Force Base, where they slipped into dresses made by Diana's mother. The royal blue bridesmaids dresses and Diana's gleaming white dress were all in the Renisance style, with flowing sleeves and floor-length skirts. Joel and his groomsmen were dressed to match the ladies.
The ceremony was simple, but elegant - consisting of the vows, which was followed by communion.
After the ceremony, the reception was in full swing at the Emerald Ballroom. In keeping with the theme of Renisance, Diana and Joel were introduced by the town crier. They gingerly fed each other cake made by one of Diana's sisters, before enthusiastically smearing icing on each other.
The dance started with a tender first dance to a Bryan Adams hit, "I'll Be Right Here Waiting For You." Of course, the bouquet and garter toss were included, as was the dollar dance. In the spirit of being on the military base, the fellas serenaded the ladies with "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling," a la "Top Gun."
The couple departed amidst a shower of bubbles, ready to begin their life as one.
Congratulations you two!!!
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Williams - Siebold
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Last weekend we traveled to Kansas City to document Jennifer and Andrew's wedding day. We started early Saturday morning at the salon, Deluxe Hair and Etc. All the girls got pampered with hair, nails and make-up done. At 12:00 when they left the salon the girls took some time to go hang out at the hotel and arrived back at the church around 2:30. The ceremony started at 6:00 with a candlelight service at Red Bridge United Methodist Church. You could tell that Andrew's vision was very tunneled when he saw his bride, Jennifer, for the first time. His eyes never left her as soon as he saw her. You could really tell that they are meant for each other as Jessica stated in her maid of honor speech. The reception followed held at the Knights of Columbus. Their cake was two tier and had pearl lined jewels that lined the layers. The grooms cake was a sweet pastry/roll that was Andrew's favorite.
You guys were really nice to work with and we want to thank you for having us booked for your photographers for such a long time.
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Last weekend we traveled to Kansas City to document Jennifer and Andrew's wedding day. We started early Saturday morning at the salon, Deluxe Hair and Etc. All the girls got pampered with hair, nails and make-up done. At 12:00 when they left the salon the girls took some time to go hang out at the hotel and arrived back at the church around 2:30. The ceremony started at 6:00 with a candlelight service at Red Bridge United Methodist Church. You could tell that Andrew's vision was very tunneled when he saw his bride, Jennifer, for the first time. His eyes never left her as soon as he saw her. You could really tell that they are meant for each other as Jessica stated in her maid of honor speech. The reception followed held at the Knights of Columbus. Their cake was two tier and had pearl lined jewels that lined the layers. The grooms cake was a sweet pastry/roll that was Andrew's favorite.
You guys were really nice to work with and we want to thank you for having us booked for your photographers for such a long time.
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Graber - Randall
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Heidi and Lucas are a very love filled couple that were a joy to work with. They have a definite love for animals and incorporated two of their dogs in the wedding day. Their Black Lab, Chloe, was the ring-bearer and Pomeranian, Sophie, the flower-girl. The ceremony was held at the Scottish Rite. Lucas awaited for her as she came down the grand staircase with her dad. The sparkly cream gown from Reni's Bridal had a beautiful detailed train and a nice added small petite bow at the waist. Heidi shared with me how she was impressed that Reni herself took the time to hand pick out the wedding gown she ended up wearing on her wedding day. With the reception in the same location they walked down the aisle and rolled right into the cutting of the cake. The rest of the day was spent visiting and greeting their guests. The round, linen covered tables had white covered chairs seated around with brown ribbon bows tied to the back of each chair. The room was really well decorated giving off a warm elegant atmosphere.
Thank you again Heidi and Lucas allowing us to be part of your special day.
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Heidi and Lucas are a very love filled couple that were a joy to work with. They have a definite love for animals and incorporated two of their dogs in the wedding day. Their Black Lab, Chloe, was the ring-bearer and Pomeranian, Sophie, the flower-girl. The ceremony was held at the Scottish Rite. Lucas awaited for her as she came down the grand staircase with her dad. The sparkly cream gown from Reni's Bridal had a beautiful detailed train and a nice added small petite bow at the waist. Heidi shared with me how she was impressed that Reni herself took the time to hand pick out the wedding gown she ended up wearing on her wedding day. With the reception in the same location they walked down the aisle and rolled right into the cutting of the cake. The rest of the day was spent visiting and greeting their guests. The round, linen covered tables had white covered chairs seated around with brown ribbon bows tied to the back of each chair. The room was really well decorated giving off a warm elegant atmosphere.
Thank you again Heidi and Lucas allowing us to be part of your special day.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Harris - Trager
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This past Saturday, January 27, 2007 was a dream filled wedding. Stacy and Andy met each other online and found they had similar interests less than a year ago. Shortly after the pop of the question, Will you marry me?, Stacy started planning her wedding little bit here and there. She was very busy the last weekend in July 2006 when her mom encouraged that she ought to go to the Bridal Fair held at Century II to get ideas for her wedding. When brides arrived at Century II they all entered into a drawing for a grand price valued at $20,000. This includes a $10,000 Wedding package by Corporate Caterers, $3,000 Video Package by Handely Video Productions, $2,000 Photography Package by T&J Studios, $1,000 Bella Bridal Gown by Accent Bridal & Tux, $1,000 Music Package by Another Dimension, $1,000 Stainless Steal Package by Royal Prestige, $1,000 Decorating Package by Special Arrangements AND a $1,000 VEGAS VACTION by Air Capital Travel. After going she is glad she did because Stacy WON!!! She said that she couldn't believe it and thought it was a joke when she heard she won because she never wins anything. Many of these stories you see in the movies but it was real and happened to Stacy and Andy. The ceremony at St. Patrick's and reception was at The Scottish Rite. The entry to the reception was a grand entrance with the couple entering the ballroom down a huge staircase. The place was packed with around 300 guests that arrived to join in the fun and celebration of such a sweet couple.
It was great to work with a lot of the best vendors in town with all of us coming together to make Stacy and Andy's day the best it could be. We are glad you won and that we got the wonderful opportunity to work with you both.
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This past Saturday, January 27, 2007 was a dream filled wedding. Stacy and Andy met each other online and found they had similar interests less than a year ago. Shortly after the pop of the question, Will you marry me?, Stacy started planning her wedding little bit here and there. She was very busy the last weekend in July 2006 when her mom encouraged that she ought to go to the Bridal Fair held at Century II to get ideas for her wedding. When brides arrived at Century II they all entered into a drawing for a grand price valued at $20,000. This includes a $10,000 Wedding package by Corporate Caterers, $3,000 Video Package by Handely Video Productions, $2,000 Photography Package by T&J Studios, $1,000 Bella Bridal Gown by Accent Bridal & Tux, $1,000 Music Package by Another Dimension, $1,000 Stainless Steal Package by Royal Prestige, $1,000 Decorating Package by Special Arrangements AND a $1,000 VEGAS VACTION by Air Capital Travel. After going she is glad she did because Stacy WON!!! She said that she couldn't believe it and thought it was a joke when she heard she won because she never wins anything. Many of these stories you see in the movies but it was real and happened to Stacy and Andy. The ceremony at St. Patrick's and reception was at The Scottish Rite. The entry to the reception was a grand entrance with the couple entering the ballroom down a huge staircase. The place was packed with around 300 guests that arrived to join in the fun and celebration of such a sweet couple.
It was great to work with a lot of the best vendors in town with all of us coming together to make Stacy and Andy's day the best it could be. We are glad you won and that we got the wonderful opportunity to work with you both.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Rogers - Meek
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A week ago Saturday Michelle and Casey exchanged vows, shed happy tears and enjoyed their wedding day with family and friends. Six inches of snow dropped during the preparation and celebration of their day. At 3 Elements Michelle, bridesmaids, flower girl and mother's got beautified with up do's and make up applied. Corporate Caterers supplied lunch including croissant sandwiches, chips and water. When we all went out to our cars to go to the church our cars had to be unburied from the snow. The weather didn't stop the emotions that they shared during the ceremony held at St. Luke Presbyterian. Following was the reception at The Exploration Place. Michelle darted to the warm reception hall running on her toes wearing wedding ballet slippers. Michelle was very excited to hear the DJ, Complete Music, play the snow ball dance. She ran to people and grabbed them out of their chairs to have them start dancing. The guests all enjoyed dancing the rest of the night with their partners. Jeff and Brett braved the outdoors to grab some shots of the outside looking inward to the reception festivity. They also were able to capture the couple through the glass while outside in ankle deep snow. The evening was filled with dancing and everybody enjoying the warm indoors. Thank you Michelle and Casey for letting us be a part of your day.
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A week ago Saturday Michelle and Casey exchanged vows, shed happy tears and enjoyed their wedding day with family and friends. Six inches of snow dropped during the preparation and celebration of their day. At 3 Elements Michelle, bridesmaids, flower girl and mother's got beautified with up do's and make up applied. Corporate Caterers supplied lunch including croissant sandwiches, chips and water. When we all went out to our cars to go to the church our cars had to be unburied from the snow. The weather didn't stop the emotions that they shared during the ceremony held at St. Luke Presbyterian. Following was the reception at The Exploration Place. Michelle darted to the warm reception hall running on her toes wearing wedding ballet slippers. Michelle was very excited to hear the DJ, Complete Music, play the snow ball dance. She ran to people and grabbed them out of their chairs to have them start dancing. The guests all enjoyed dancing the rest of the night with their partners. Jeff and Brett braved the outdoors to grab some shots of the outside looking inward to the reception festivity. They also were able to capture the couple through the glass while outside in ankle deep snow. The evening was filled with dancing and everybody enjoying the warm indoors. Thank you Michelle and Casey for letting us be a part of your day.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Lane - Rogers
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As we were checking our e-mails after an early wedding Oct. 7, 2006 Jeff and I received an information request while in our hotel room in Topeka. With it being relatively early we decided to call Jennifer Lane. After a very friendly conversation of 45 minutes we knew we clicked with her personality.
Later doing the engagement we got to finally meet the two of them in person. After documenting their fun, enthusiastic and drama personalities during their engagement session it was easy to capture their expressions and emotions.
On a very cold, snowy, sleet morning Jan. 13, 2007 Jenny arrived at JC Stylist ready to get started on her wedding day with a nice warm cup of coffee from QT. After leaving there I grabbed a ride with Steph from Fat Cat Productions (thank you, you the best) to slide carefully through town to the church.
Eastside Community Church was more of a lodge on the inside with big wood pillars and a beautifully lit fireplace where the couple kept warm during the ceremony. Jenny wore a strapless ivory dress with a long veil. The ceremony was very intimate with lots of tears of joy from them and their guests. Wonderful music was provided by a Christian group Nameless Faces (we photographed one of the band members weddings on Oct. 8th). Ironic, it was the day after we talked to Jenny on the phone for the first time. Crazy after looking back on events and how they have ties to others.
Thomas and Jenny had said that they wanted pictures taken outside when they had a previous consultation with us going over last minute details of their day. They braved the cold weather with her strapless dress and ice covered ground with sleet coming down all day. It let up long enough to grab some spins and capture some romance. (You guys are awesome to brave 12 degree weather!!!!!!). The grand exit from the church consisted of 2 long lines of guests standing outside with packets of fake snow that showered over Jenny and Thomas as their limo, The Excalibur, awaited them.
Thank you for letting us be a part of your fun filled day.
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As we were checking our e-mails after an early wedding Oct. 7, 2006 Jeff and I received an information request while in our hotel room in Topeka. With it being relatively early we decided to call Jennifer Lane. After a very friendly conversation of 45 minutes we knew we clicked with her personality.
Later doing the engagement we got to finally meet the two of them in person. After documenting their fun, enthusiastic and drama personalities during their engagement session it was easy to capture their expressions and emotions.
On a very cold, snowy, sleet morning Jan. 13, 2007 Jenny arrived at JC Stylist ready to get started on her wedding day with a nice warm cup of coffee from QT. After leaving there I grabbed a ride with Steph from Fat Cat Productions (thank you, you the best) to slide carefully through town to the church.
Eastside Community Church was more of a lodge on the inside with big wood pillars and a beautifully lit fireplace where the couple kept warm during the ceremony. Jenny wore a strapless ivory dress with a long veil. The ceremony was very intimate with lots of tears of joy from them and their guests. Wonderful music was provided by a Christian group Nameless Faces (we photographed one of the band members weddings on Oct. 8th). Ironic, it was the day after we talked to Jenny on the phone for the first time. Crazy after looking back on events and how they have ties to others.
Thomas and Jenny had said that they wanted pictures taken outside when they had a previous consultation with us going over last minute details of their day. They braved the cold weather with her strapless dress and ice covered ground with sleet coming down all day. It let up long enough to grab some spins and capture some romance. (You guys are awesome to brave 12 degree weather!!!!!!). The grand exit from the church consisted of 2 long lines of guests standing outside with packets of fake snow that showered over Jenny and Thomas as their limo, The Excalibur, awaited them.
Thank you for letting us be a part of your fun filled day.
Saturday, January 6, 2007
Kehr - Wray
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After 6 years of being together Jeremy and Karrie are a perfect couple. The talk of marriage was in conversation and they knew that they were going to get married at a later date but at the end of October 2006 Jeremy got the news he was going to be deployed to Iraq and leave January 13, 2007.
Karrie shared with us that she knew she had 2 months to plan a wedding and so she started by taking a trip to Hobby Lobby going down the aisles putting together ideas for decorations. The theme included snowflakes. There were cookies shaped as snowflakes, snowflakes frosted on the wedding cake and so on. She found her dress in Oklahoma and picked it up at Reni's Bridal. The Maggie Sottero wedding gown was crushed Grecian Satin with Rhapsody Taffeta, strapless neckline gown featuring full bustled skirt with corsage laced bodice and corset back. Faux, two-piece bodice is accented with a silvery ribbon sash. The bridesmaids wore black strapless sleek dresses with light turquoise sashes. One of the many highlights of the day was when Jeremy had a surprise gift for Karrie when they saw each other for the first time. Earlier in the bridal room Karrie was saying that she was contemplating which necklace to wear. Jeremy's gift happened to be a beautiful sterling silver chain with a diamond. It was a nice added sparkle to complete Karrie's ensemble. The couple shared smiles, tears of joy along with laughter towards one another during their ceremony and throughout the day. The couple left the church with guests sending them away blowing bubbles. They were walking so briskly one of the guests asked if they would re-exit. They turned around and walked back towards the church then they jetted running. It was a lot of fun. Thank you for the ride in the A-List limo guys.
With Jeremy an Air Force Fire Fighter they wanted some shots by the bright lime green fire truck. Then it was off to go inside to the party at the R.J. Dole Ballroom at the McConnell Airforce Base. Dinner plates were served with steak, green beans and herb sprinkled potatoes to all the guests. The evening was a very relaxed atmosphere for the couple to be able to spend with friends and family. Later in the evening one of the brides requested to the DJ a song to be played that was special to the couple, "Friends In Low Places" by Garth Brooks. In the lyrics instead of saying "I'm not big on social graces" he sings "I'm not big on Salsa flavors." Karrie was in awe... when Jeremy started singing special parts of the song through a microphone to her. Jeremy and Karrie, we want to thank you for choosing us to document your wedding day. You both were a pleasure to work with. We wish you both safe travels, Karrie to California and Jeremy to Iraq.
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After 6 years of being together Jeremy and Karrie are a perfect couple. The talk of marriage was in conversation and they knew that they were going to get married at a later date but at the end of October 2006 Jeremy got the news he was going to be deployed to Iraq and leave January 13, 2007.
Karrie shared with us that she knew she had 2 months to plan a wedding and so she started by taking a trip to Hobby Lobby going down the aisles putting together ideas for decorations. The theme included snowflakes. There were cookies shaped as snowflakes, snowflakes frosted on the wedding cake and so on. She found her dress in Oklahoma and picked it up at Reni's Bridal. The Maggie Sottero wedding gown was crushed Grecian Satin with Rhapsody Taffeta, strapless neckline gown featuring full bustled skirt with corsage laced bodice and corset back. Faux, two-piece bodice is accented with a silvery ribbon sash. The bridesmaids wore black strapless sleek dresses with light turquoise sashes. One of the many highlights of the day was when Jeremy had a surprise gift for Karrie when they saw each other for the first time. Earlier in the bridal room Karrie was saying that she was contemplating which necklace to wear. Jeremy's gift happened to be a beautiful sterling silver chain with a diamond. It was a nice added sparkle to complete Karrie's ensemble. The couple shared smiles, tears of joy along with laughter towards one another during their ceremony and throughout the day. The couple left the church with guests sending them away blowing bubbles. They were walking so briskly one of the guests asked if they would re-exit. They turned around and walked back towards the church then they jetted running. It was a lot of fun. Thank you for the ride in the A-List limo guys.
With Jeremy an Air Force Fire Fighter they wanted some shots by the bright lime green fire truck. Then it was off to go inside to the party at the R.J. Dole Ballroom at the McConnell Airforce Base. Dinner plates were served with steak, green beans and herb sprinkled potatoes to all the guests. The evening was a very relaxed atmosphere for the couple to be able to spend with friends and family. Later in the evening one of the brides requested to the DJ a song to be played that was special to the couple, "Friends In Low Places" by Garth Brooks. In the lyrics instead of saying "I'm not big on social graces" he sings "I'm not big on Salsa flavors." Karrie was in awe... when Jeremy started singing special parts of the song through a microphone to her. Jeremy and Karrie, we want to thank you for choosing us to document your wedding day. You both were a pleasure to work with. We wish you both safe travels, Karrie to California and Jeremy to Iraq.
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