You know you really love your job when you always show up at least one hour early, even if it means you just sit in your car for a while, and repeat your, “You’ve got this ” mantra, over and over again. As fun and exhilarating as being a wedding photographer might be, there is always that looming thought of, “I have one chance to capture this day perfectly“, and I definitely have to practice ALL of the positive self-talk prior to any big wedding day. This is the kind of neurosis I endure as a wedding photographer, simply because all of my couples are so unique and special to me, and I’m diehard about capturing their (very important) day in the most genuine way possible.
I met Lea and Max for the first time at their engagement session, and beyond their easygoing, up-for-anything attitude, they were (ARE) among the kindest people I’ve ever met. Their “spark” was so easy to capture on this day, and that general ease they had with each other translated so effortlessly on camera. Seeing them again for the second time on their wedding day was another honorable opportunity to document their realness, and I truly felt like I was there to capture friends who I’ve known for years and years.
Just as I anticipated, their circle of supporters were equally as enamored and in love with this couple as I was (AM). Through the heartfelt speeches, never-ending hugs, and “happy tears” from just about every witness on this day, it was clear that Lea and Max have positively impacted everyone’s lives, and the general feeling of gratitude was shared among every person there.
Congratulations to this gorgeous and genuine couple, and thank you for trusting me to tell your story. 100% cried during your entire vows??
Vendors:
Venue:Deer Park Villa
Hair & Makeup: Whimsy Bridal
Florals+Coordinating: Tango & Foxtrot
Donuts: Johnny’s Donuts
Videography: Yukio Studios