Brittani + Micah: A fabulously untraditional wedding

After shooting as many weddings as I have, you sort of get used to the way things usually go.  The first looks, the flowers, the choreographed ceremony, the first dance, etc.  My favorite thing about shooting weddings is not the traditions or the decorations, it's really about the people.  And each wedding is unique because of the way the couple interacts, and the family and friends they have invited to be part of the day.  But if I'm being honest, most weddings flow in pretty much the same way. 

Not this wedding.

Instead of getting ready separately, Brittani and Micah started the day with all the bridesmaids and groomsmen in one big hotel room and they just sort of casually all got ready together.  After Brittani put her dress on in the other room, instead of a staged moment, she just walked right out of the room to meet back up with her soon-to-be husband and the rest of the wedding party.  There were cheers and hugs all around.  

At the ceremony, there was no aisle to walk down -- all the people invited to the wedding just showed up to the shady spot that they had chosen and gathered round in a circle and gave a small toast or words of wisdom to the couple before they exchanged rings.  The toasts are always one of my favorite parts of a weddings, so I loved how they incorporated that into their intimate ceremony.  After the ceremony we took some family photos then stopped for coffee at Scooters, one of Brittani and Micah's favorites.  We headed to north downtown to take a few more photos before heading to The Blatt's rooftop patio for the party.  Nearly all of the decorations were made by Brittani, including the gold painted bottles and the giant moon that served as a backdrop for a photo-booth for guests.

Brittani and Micah are such a cool couple and I'm beyond thrilled that I got to be part of their day.   


Sam + Ben: Omaha Wedding Photography

Sam and Ben had a beautiful wedding at St. Margaret Marys and the Durham museum, two of the most beautiful places in Omaha.  It rained in the morning but the sun came out right before the ceremony and it ended up a perfect day.

Sam and Ben really thought through all the details and planned not only a gorgeous wedding but a super fun day.  I thought it was so cool to stop at the Crescent Moon.  And seriously.  How adorable is their dog Bear?

Congrats again Sam and Ben!!

Jenna + Mark: West Point, Nebraska

I have been looking forward to this wedding since I met Jenna and Mark.  They are just such a fun laid back couple that I knew their wedding was going to be a complete blast.  And seriously.  What a dang good looking couple.  

This was my first time in West Point, Nebraska and it was great.  Their church was just stunning.  

Thank you Jenna and Mark so much for letting me do your wedding photography.  Congrats again!

Big thanks to Kayla Failla for second shooting with me!

Stefanie + Ryan: Urban and Garden: Omaha, Nebraska

Stefanie and Ryan had a beautiful wedding that started downtown and then we headed out to Lauritzen Gardens for their ceremony.  I loved the combination of the rainy urban photos and the lush green of the gardens.  The purples and gold accents Stefanie choose really went beautifully with everything and I loved the lace detailing of Stefanie's dress.  The rain kept them from having an outdoor ceremony, but luckily the indoor area at Lauritzen is filled with beautiful natural light and plants.

It's been so awesome to get to know Stefanie and Ryan over the past year and I'm very glad to have met some new friends.  Congrats to you guys!