Sunday, June 28, 2009

Jenny & Jim: Kansas City Wedding

Cake: Cakes by Combs (woo-hoo...2 weeks in a row!)
Ceremony: First Presbyterian Church of Liberty
Reception: Shoal Creek Golf Club

Emotion - that's what Jenny and I love so much about shooting weddings. It's one of the happiest days of a couple's lives, when (to be a little cliche) two become one. Jenny & Jim's day was filled with SO much genuine emotion! In fact, it takes me both hands and most of my toes to count how many different times I saw tears of pure joy on Jenny and/or Jim's face. Thank you both so much for letting us spend the day with you...plus, you two and all your friends sure know how to get down on the dance floor...or in a limo :)

Still hasn't "officially" sunk in for me, the King of Pop is gone.



Twins!


Jim's note brought Jenny to tears...

Jim loved his so much he read it twice :)

A very emotional first meeting.


Note: We had fun shooting the portraits, so there are quite a few :)




I am thankful for the heat. If only because the limo was so stinkin' H-O-T that Jenny rolled down her window and allowed me to capture this shot :)

We decided to cool off and shoot some more portraits in this old school diner.


This might be one of my favorite bridal portraits ever.

Jenny informed me that her mom would love this shot of her on the milk crates :)

Jim just had to show Jenny up :)

So sweet :)

Back to the limo...here I think they were getting down to some Biggie Smalls.




Yep, it's about to happen.

Yep, it's happening.

Yep, it happened.




The ring shot. 1. I haven't shared one of these in a while. 2. I promised Sam I would put a shot of her cake on the blog. 3. She made cupcakes, and they were AMAZING!!


Have I mentioned yet that Jim & Jenny can flat out DANCE?



Jim called this one, "The Freeze"





Thanks to Trish for capturing this wonderful moment between Jenny & I. I never got to smash cake in Jenny's face on our wedding day, so it felt good to get this out of my system over 6 years later. Note to Sam: No cupcakes were wasted in the making of this image :)