Laura called me about 18 months before her wedding date to retain me as her photographer. I was so honored that she chose me because Laura is in the wedding work field. She, for quite a while, worked the events at
Talon Winery. After that she worked for events at the
Radisson downtown Lexington. She has recently found her work-home at the
Historic Boone Tavern as sales and catering manager. We in wedding work are so picky about our own wedding vendors! I remember having such a time choosing the perfect vendors for my wedding. That was hard! Laura knew from my work at the Talon that she wanted me to photograph the event and I knew from meeting her that I wanted to be her photographer!
I saw a familiar face at Laura's wedding -- Melissa Grohovsky. Melissa also worked out at the Talon and now she is the amazing main contact at the Radisson. It was fun to hang out with "work people" at such a fun event.
When I photographed Laura and Brock's
engagements and put together their guest book I started getting so excited about working with them on their wedding day.
I know I say this all of the time but I can never get over it:
I have the best clients!The ceremony was on May 17th in Lexington, KY at the First Methodist Church downtown. It was a beautiful day (a little windy, but hey!). The reception was at the Kentucky Horse Park.
I worked with some of my favorite people:
Hollie Chambliss did the flowers,
Kevin Moreland the music,
Martine the cake and the ever-wonderful
Ana Crane-Simpson did the makeup.

Laura looked absolutely stunning, even in her relaxing garb.
I stole a shot of Melissa in the mirror.

Laura had two pairs of shoes for the wedding! One pair that was comfortable and one that was fabulous. The hot pink Gucci's that are pictured below were actually a surprise gift from Brock. That is a smart man!
Laura's cute little gold wristlet.

The peonies were so magical. I absolutely love peonies! There is only a small frame of time in which peonies are available so to see them at the wedding was such a treat. Hollie always delights me with her work. This photo was taken by Amy.

Be still my hot pink Gucci heart!

Laura's flower girl carried this gorgeous flower ball. Photo by Amy as well.

The church is so magnificent and Laura looked incredible so the two compliment each other well.
I love this photo of Laura. So stunning.

The bride's attendants. She had "man of honor" instead of maid. Way to be for equal rights! I also had two of my guy friends stand up on my side at my wedding. Laura's best man was simply her closest, dearest friend. And what guy doesn't want to hang out and get attention from a group of gorgeous women?

This is such a beautifully colored (all natural light, no photoshopping except a bump in contrast) photograph. With great equipment and a great eye moments like these can be so true to life and so absolutely exquisite.

And I love capturing the father's last embrace of his unmarried daughter, as he lets her go he is letting her create her own family. It is such a beautiful moment and capturing it in a photograph like this just creates an amazingly quiet, beautiful stilled moment.Everything at weddings happens too quickly, moments like these -- to capture them -- are so wondrous.


Ok, so I love dancing! And the next two photos make me smile!

Melissa can seriously cut a rug!

And the gorgeous couple.
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Dennis Bullock said: Love that house name and the images are fantastic too!
Karen (Mikols) Bonar said: LOVE the photo on the stairs!!!!!!!
oneshotbeyond said: absolutely flawless! :-)