Megan (which for those of us not from Australia is actually pronounced mee-gan) is a beautiful, sweet and generous girl with a heart of pure gold and a teacher’s compassion. One day Megan met a boy and she fell in love with him. Andrel, who she now lovingly calls her tall, dark and handsome, best friend, and soul mate. Andy for short; a man as hard as steel on the outside with a heart as tender and sweet as the girl who stole his. It’s a love story of a north side boy and a south side girl (with the equator as the proverbial rail-road tracks in our story). When I met them I could immediately see how sweet, kind, considerate and in love these two were, it was tangible. And at the wedding it was obvious that they were building a life that consisted of a blending of two hearts who were meant to be together and the best group of family and friends they ever could ask for.
They were married under a majestic Oak Tree for their The Ridge Country Club Auburn wedding. It was a little humid for these parts but the clouds that came with the humidity made for an amazing sky that we took advantage of for some romantic sunset portraits. It was truly a magical day; although, I could not imagine anything else for these two.
Venue: The Ridge Golf Course
Coordinator: Liz Oviedo
Videographer: Drew Glickman
DJ & Photobooth: Mark Lindsey
Cupcakes: Cathy Bianchi – Gimmie Cake Too!
Florist: Rachel Eakins – Art In Bloom Flowers
Hair & Makeup: Lea Buehler – BGorgeous
Officiant: Rev. Ronald David Beams
Amazing lighting in that reception great Job Teresa! You rock!
Teresa, these are so beautiful! You somehow got the sweetest, loveliest expressions on not just the bride and groom but their loved ones. So many happy faces!
Great work Teresa, I love that tree they got married under! Loving the lighting for the first dance as well 🙂
Those last three frames are jaw dropping gorgeous! Beautiful work!
Gorgeous as always, Teresa. I love the great storytelling,and that 3rd from last frame is ridiculous…so good.
Love these photos girl! And that shot of the groomsmen throwing the bride, that’s FEARLESS!!
Beautiful from start to finish. I love your lighting throughout the reception!
really beautiful work! love the shot of the groom and his guys reading the card =)
stunning! love your work, can’t wait for you to do my wedding… one day! 🙂
beautiful ceremony pictures in front of the tree, love all the emotion you caught too.
Beautiful story-telling Teresa – love that shot of the Bride as she reads the card – such a lovely moment
What an unbelievable location for the ceremony! Your reception lighting is so classy, too!
Thanks for such magnificent photos. The way you have captured my family for eternity means more to me than words can express. You are the absolute BEST in my book, hands down. Your ability to capture just the right photo at just the right time with our army of family is no small task! Trust me, many have tried and failed 🙂
Thanks again for your kindness during what could have been a very stressful time for us all. Your patience, kind words spoken just when we all needed them and your ability to to your job without getting in our way made my children’s wedding an event to remember. These photos are proof of that.
It was a privilege having you there.
Teresa
Your work captured the joy and emotion of the day. Thank you for giving us these timeless memories.
Allan Lloyd-Jones (Father of the Bride)
You really do an incredible job of capturing the little moments, Teresa. These sunset photos are heavenly! Looks like it was a magical affair!
That cupcake wedding cake is so cute! Very original. I love the colors that the bride and groom chose for their wedding. The sunset photos are my favorite… beautiful!
The light in these shots are amazing! I really love the pictures of her with her father. Very heartwarming. Also, the picture of them throwing the bride up is awesome! I’m going to definitely do that at my wedding! This set was inspirational!
Wow, Teresa, these shots are perfect! The last three photos look unbelievable, the light made that look like it was a scene from a movie, very touching…