I want to START this post with this tearjerker of an image!!
After saying their vows in an EMPTY church, the LAST thing they expected was to walk out and be greeted by a group of socially-distanced family & friends CHEERING them on with neon hand-made posters and heart balloons and the best wishes!
This was the overall feel of this sweet couple’s wedding day, after Covid-19 wrecked this sweet couple’s wedding plans.
“I’m still getting married, Bec. I’m marrying my man.” Weeks before I shot this, I hid in my closet to have a quiet, serious conversation without the kids around. (LOL.) Reagan told me calmly on the phone about how it was no longer safe to host her family and friends at her wedding. I thought she’d be a WRECK (I know I would be!!) but she knew the IMPORTANT thing was that she “married her man.”
*tears*
I told her I wasn’t missing it. I’d be there. (Then I’m pretty sure we both cried on the phone.) We’d be safe, we’d keep our distance and do all the “social distancing” things, but my girl was going to have memories of her wedding day…even if it had to be from a distance. My brides are like my family by the end of our time together. I love them and they love me. We’re friends. We have a bond and I’m there for them and they’re there for me. Maybe I’m loyal to a fault, but dagummit, Reagan wasn’t about to lose her wedding pictures TOO.
SO……
here you go! I hope you enjoy these images from one of the most special weddings I’ve EVER shot!
The moment they walked outside of the church, they both LITERALLY doubled-over in SHOCK and in TEARS from the gesture of love and kindness!
They waved to Grandma, safely parked in an adjacent parking lot.
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Absolutely stunning. Best wishes for many happy, healthy years together.