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Wedded Bliss: Alicia & Matt

I just got done with shooting THREE weddings this weekend. WOW. I did have a lot of fun, but I must say, I’m never ever doing that again. The level of exhaustion is unbelievable. Thankfully, I only started feeling it on Sunday night after everything was said and done. And now I have over 6000 images to edit! Whoa.

Anyway… Way before this mad weekend, I documented a really nice and relaxed wedding for Alicia and Matt in Greece, NY.  Upon arriving at her house, I immediately noticed that Alicia REALLY likes leopard print :)

Her one big purchase for the big day (also in leopard print, DUH!) - Jimmy Choos!

Gorgeous dress!

The ceremony was at the St. John the Evangelist Church in Greece. It was definitely something new and different. The tainted windows in the back gave off this soft purple and green light.

The limo driver was super awesome! He showed us a small but pretty location for some bridal party pictures before the reception.

The reception was held at the Italian American Community Center. It was nice to be back again (I shot two weddings there in 2006) In two years they have been busy building, and there is now a beautiful chapel on the grounds.  The maid of honor found this tractor and just HAD to get a few pictures with it! :)

In front of the chapel:

The reception was so much fun. There was a lot of dancing, Matt sang a song to Alicia, they smashed cake into each other’s faces… great entertainment for everyone involved! There are some pictures of that on the SHOWCASE. Oh, and if you’re a friend or family, you can see the whole wedding at the online proof gallery! I hope you kept the card I gave you with the access code!

Thanks Matt and Alicia for a fun-filled day and all the laughs!

Wedded Bliss: Melissa & Dave

Melissa and Dave got married in the town of North Tonawanda which my GPS says is close to Buffalo NY. First it took us to the Amherst Ramada hotel where Melissa had just finished getting ready and was snacking on finger foods and waiting for me and my assistant Kim to arrive.  The girls were very eager to get their pictures taken. Melissa had a great idea of doing some pictures on the big staircase and of course I took her up on it, because I LOVE it when brides have creative ideas! We also took a lot of pictures on the second floor landing because the light there was so yummy!

Sneaky sneaky Kim! Stealing shots of me in action again.

Here’s my perspective.

The ceremony was very nice. Melissa walked down the aisle by herself, but she was greeted by her mom at the end to be given a kiss and a hug.

There was a limo for the bridal party, but Dave and Melissa got their own awesome car.

One of the couple’s friends had suggested a nearby park as a possibility for bridal party pictures. You go, friend! The park was fantabulous, complete with luscious greenery and waterfalls!

Here’s a shot of Dave with his entourage…

… and a portrait of him alone.

The guys wanted fun pictures, so they decided that it would be a great idea to pick Dave up and have him lay across their hands. It didn’t work so well… :D

But it worked with Melissa! She was freaking out and laughing at the same time. It was hillarious!

We also got some jumping shots. See, told you they were full of creative ideas!

After a while, we let the bridal party go back to their limo, and took Melissa and Dave to a quiet spot near a pond under a huge tree. They hung out there for a little bit and just relaxed.

With just a bit of directed posing, we got this awesome shot. My favorite!!!

After the park, it was time for reception to start. So we drove back to the Ramada for the party. The hall was decorated beautifully, with blue accents throughout - just like the bridesmaids’ dresses. First up was cake cutting, which came dangerously close to being cake-smashing-in-face!

At this point I should probably mention that there were a lot of people that I recognized. We all went to SUNY Fredonia together (Melissa graduated a year before me and Dave was in the music program at the same time that I was). So there were a bunch of people I went to school with, which made the party a whole lot more fun! We were all very relaxed around each other and I was able to get great pictures because people didn’t mind posing for me and doing silly things - you’ll have to watch the showcase to see those images :)

Here’s a sweet moment… the members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia singing the “Serenade To a Girl”

After some very energetic Polish polkas and very sweet slow dances, Dave and the guys went outside for some cigars.

And with that, the night was over. I almost wished that I could stay and party all night long (the music was fantastic!), but Kim and I had a long drive ahead of us to go back to Rochester. So we bid farewell and headed out - but not before we got big giant hugs from the newlyweds!

Thanks Dave and Melissa for being such an easygoing couple, for being “OK” with the ceremony/GPS glitch, for being so creative with artistic posing, for the amazing tip, and for being so stinkin gorgeous! And as usual, my parting words are: SHOWCASE (see a few more of my favorite pictures from this wedding) and PROOF GALLERY (if you are a friend or family AND have the access code AND want to see all 800 images)

Thanks guys! I had a blast!!!

Wedded Bliss: Lisa and Duke

A few weeks ago I documented a wedding that was a bit non-traditional. Or, rather, the wedding was “regular”, but the dress code definitely wasn’t. I knew I’d have tons of fun when, as soon as I walked into Lisa’s changing room, she yelled “you have to take pictures of my shoes!” :D

After the pink shoes (with insanely high heels!) a pink wedding dress followed

As bridesmaids milled around in their poppy red dresses, Lisa received a beautiful card from Duke, which made everyone in the room tear up. She couldn’t wait to see Duke! The ceremony was held in the chapel in Colgate Divinity School. This was the first time I had shot there. What a beautiful location! The chapel fit a decent crowd but the ceremony still felt intimate. My assistant got this awesome shot of the happy couple walking up the aisle to the cheers of the crowd:

The whole day it threatened to rain, but as soon as the ceremony was over, sun started peeking through the clouds, and we were able to shoot formal family pictures outside.

I took the newlyweds aside for some more fun pictures. There are too many to blog!

The reception was held across the building in the big ballroom. Lisa and Duke danced their first dance between dinner tables before dinner began.

After dinner there was lots and lots of dancing! The band Hi-Risers brought everyone out to the dance floor. The crowd went wild when Duke joined the band for a very special number he dedicated to his wife.

There was cake cutting, bouquet tossing, and general festivities that went on well into the night even after I left. There are a few more pictures up on the SHOWCASE, as usual. Check it out. Also, if you are a friend or family, check out the full gallery of 850 images from this wedding!

Thanks guys for having me! Your wedding was a blast. I will always remember your shoes :)