Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Eileen & Nate!

You may remember Eileen and Nate's Get To Know You session not too long ago. And now for the wedding! And yes, another wedding post with A LOT of photos! I just can't help it! Eileen and Nate know how to have a wedding. Everything was just visually appealing. Everyone was having a good time. The food was amazing. And what about the pictures?

I was back at the Goodwin hotel, but only for the getting ready portion of the day.


















The guys got shaves and hair cuts at this awesome barber shop in Hartford.


Hot towel?





Eileen and Nate had a private meeting at Elizabeth Park, seeing each other for the first time that day.




They put the "party" in "wedding party".










I showed Nate this photo at the reception. He loved the "last supper" feel of it.


How awesome is it getting married in an art museum? It is the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford




And cocktail hour was in the museum too. There was plenty of fancy food going around, but the big hit were the mini cheese burgers and the chocolate milk shake flutes. Honestly, the best burger and milk shake I've ever had.


The Bond Ballroom look absolutely amazing. My friend Dan at Shindig Lighting lit the place nicely.




Getting a little first dance practice in before they are announced.








I showed this photo to Eileen the morning after the wedding when I saw them again. She was laughing hysterically at it!






Come on Nate... it's really over... time to go.


I know it's been slow on the blog with nothing but pictures. This is now the busiest time of the year for me, so hold on to your seats for nothing but photos! But isn't that what this is all about?

This has been wedding announcement #171!

4 comments:

  1. Yay! These look amazing. So nice to work with you!

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  2. great job on these RE. i like how you mixed it up with the ring shot. Shot in the box is very outside of the box for you :)

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  3. These are absolutely beautiful -- what a handsome couple.

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  4. Nice...great light in these....as always, your angle and exposure are dead on...gimmie a call if you'r ever short on a second shooter :)

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