Weddings are filled with loads of laughter. I love the thought of being reminded by wedding images of just sitting with a close friend and laughing together.
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Boston wedding
I loved the connection these two had on the dance floor. Completely in the their own universe amongst all of their friends and family during a slow song.
I always say that each couple knows how to enjoy each others company, how they hold each other, kiss, and hold hands. The second I move too many arms, hands, and create a forced picture things start to lack authenticity. I love digital for many reasons, but one being that it give me the freedom to shoot through moments while two people just hang out together, and *hopefully* give an occasional kiss.
I felt like this was a soft bit of photographic poetry. Hopefully saying something different to each person, but also capturing the freedom of slipping off your shoes after the wedding ceremony and giving hugs to the bride and groom as everyone gathers.
Sometimes you sweat, especially in the summer when the energy before the ceremony is building. And...usually a bridesmaid will be there to help you out, haha. Recently, well after the wedding I saw on Facebook that Daniella posted a photo of her doing this same maneuver for one of her friends!
The wait. Standing alone in front of all of your closest friends and family while already feeling emotional and excited to see your partner. The beginning of a ceremony is such a cruel buildup for a groom, and I love witnessing all of the ways people handle this. Personally, I had a severe case of tunnel vision and only remember watching my wife make her way up the isle (at least when I could see through my tears).
"I have a room all to myself; It is nature" - Henry David Thoreau
“Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.” -Ernestine Ulmer