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Wamego Kansas Wedding Photography: Mr. & Mrs. White’s Photographic Highlights

September 6, 2016

When I get the chance to photograph family, it is a place of honor.  It is a sneak peek into relationships, a front seat to all the special moments of the wedding day.  I get to see moments that not everyone else does, and happily share those incredible moments with all of you.  So, these are just a few of the highlights from Elizabeth & Chris’s wedding day.  The morning started early for Elizabeth and the girls.  They got ready at a friend’s house, cousin Jenna and friends helped with makeup and hair, and the girls opened up special gifts from Elizabeth to wear their mint green dresses.  The lock and key you will see throughout the wedding day attire and decor, is best told by Chris:  “Chris produced a small wooden box he had been holding at his side.  he opened it to show pictures of the Pont des Arts Bridge in Paris, France loaded with locks of loving  couples who had fastened their own lock to the bridge and throw the keys in the water that the lock may never be removed, symbolizing their undying love.  Along with the pictures was a lock, with the word “White” written on top.  They lovingly attached the lock to the fencing on the side of the bridge together and as they finished Chris looked at Elizabeth and said, “Now we have to throw the keys in the water.”  In the box he had the engagement ring and dropped to one knee to propose.

 

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Elizabeth’s maid of honor, Michaela and her mom Karen helped her into her gorgeous wedding dress, and all the girls surrounded her with love.
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First look for dad.  I love the proud expression on mom’s face as Paul looks at Liz.
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We were almost done with photographs with the girls.  Each bridesmaid had a few moments with Liz while we took photographs, and it made her tear up. Chris’s mom, Jenny was there to offer a kleenex and a hug.

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Chris’s mom and grandmother pinned on his boutineers, and the guys attempted to get theirs pinned on as well.  06_Country Wedding Photography 07_Country Wedding Photography 08_Country Wedding Photography

Paul giving Elizabeth away, as Chris gets read to take her arm.  It was a beautiful ceremony.  09_Country Wedding Photography 10_Country Wedding Photography 11_Country Wedding Photography

Each of Elizabeth’s cousins & aunts were given a platter made by Pops John White to bring a desert to share for the reception.

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Michaela & Daniel did a fabulous job with the toasts, full of both laughter and sweet moments.13_Country Wedding PhotographyCountry Wedding Photography 14

A serenade for Elizabeth and visiting time for the couple.  Then some special moments with grandma.

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After the reception, I got to take the newly weds to Wamego Park for some portraits.  16_Country Wedding Photography 17_Country Wedding Photography

And their first dance! Just the newlyweds, Michaela, and me. 18_Country Wedding Photography 19_Country Wedding Photography 20_Country Wedding Photography

Elizabeth & Chris,

Thank you so much for trusting your wedding day memories to me!  It was a pleasure, and I wish you a lifetime of blessings.

Rebecca

 

Ceremony & Reception at Trinity Baptist Church

Officiant:  Pastor Jonathan Peppers

Blessings of the couple:  Father Jim White

Musicians:   Kelsey Thomsen, Katelyn Hinkin, & Sue Yocum

Hair & Makeup:  Jenna Wolf,

Floral:  HyVee

Catering:  Jeanette Loughary with Alma Bakery & Sweet Shoppe

Wedding cake  made and decorated: Chris’ Grandma Karen Corbin  with help from Brooklynn & Jenny White

Desserts:  Liz White’s aunts & cousins

Preparations: Joyce Mermis home

 

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