Monday, August 10, 2009

Kate & Marc's wedding

Please pardon my long absence. I've been conducting a research project for the past several months, and I am finally ready to go public with the results. My findings consist of two parts:

1) When you are running your own wedding-related business in the height of wedding season, while simultaneously raising two boys under the age of four without daycare, it is practically impossible to find the time to blog.

2) When you are running your own wedding-related business at any time of the year, while simultaneously raising two boys under the age of four without daycare, it is virtually impossible to find the time to blog.








Nonetheless, the show will go on... I've actually caught a tiny break in my schedule, and I'll be attempting to review some shoots from the past year, just for old time's sake. First up, Kate & Marc's wedding here in my hometown of Northampton:






The rings.







The shoes.







Who says that beauty doesn't come at a price?



















She's ready!







We went outside the Hotel Northampton to a little park which was hosting a series of beautiful, evocative sculptures. Kate and Marc took the opportunity to practice for their upcoming ceremonial kiss.








She might prefer a hike in the woods, but she sure cleans up nice.








The ceremony took place at the Pines Theater at Look Park. It was a perfect place for a wedding with many kids in attendance. In addition to the wedding facilities, the park offers multiple play structures, a splash park, paddle boats, a petting zoo, a train and more. Plus, do I really need an excuse to slip in a photo of my family? They were actually invited!



Flower kids who aren't crying or sitting down in the aisle? Kate and Marc, how did you do it? These two exhibited such confidence and courage that they made everyone proud.




With the formal photos done before the ceremony, Kate was really beginning to let her hair down. Marc didn't really expect his vows to be so entertaining, but he also didn't think his copy would read "I take you to be my husband." The slip turned out to be a good tension-breaker, though.


Inside the Garden House of Look Park. Kate and Marc, avid gardeners, chose as centerpieces these baskets of flowers and used seed packets to designate table assignments. For their gifts to their guests, they provided basil plants grown in their tiny bathroom greenhouse.


Introducing the newlyweds!!
















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