Saturday, October 4, 2008

Emily + Jeremy: Wedding

Emily and Jeremy had a beautiful wedding in Hudsonville and the reception in the Alumni House at Grand Valley State. It was a stormy morning, but the weather cleared up in time for pictures...



What's a fall wedding in Michigan without football? What cracks me up here is the fact that the ball passed through not one, not two, but three sets of hands. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that the dresses and tuxes handicapped their footballin' skills. I'm not one to talk, anyways.


Beautiful shot of Emily's dress being laced up.




The first look.




We found this awesome old school and field on the way from the church to GVSU. Had to stop.
I think this captures Emily and Jeremy well. They have a deep, quiet trust in and respect of each other. It came through in their engagement session and on the wedding day.




One of the favorites from the day.














Reception details. It was a beautiful room, and they decorated it beautifully, too.


The best man ripped a verse from Job out of "some Bible" to read during his toast. The lengths he'll go for his friend. If any Gideons are reading this, Grant Isaac Studio was just a witness and was not involved in the perpetration of this act. ;)


Emily couldn't resist a cake-faced kiss, but was kind enough to keep her cake-covered fingers off Jeremy's white tux vest. Love Grandpa's unashamed observation.


First dance.






Had to put this in because it was just so funny to watch. This kid was absolutely mesmerized by that light, but the music was apparently a little too much to bear.


First wedding mosh pit we've seen. The girl walking across the floor with after-dinner mints? Yep, it happened. One second after this shot, dozens of after-dinner mints scattered across the dance floor.


...as you can see, the spill didn't keep her off the dance floor for long!


Emily's parents.


...and Emily and Jeremy.


Emily and Jeremy: It was a pleasure to spend your wedding day with you. Our best wishes for the coming years. We hope the West-Coast job works out!

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