Michael and Kelly’s wedding at Landerhaven
On Friday we got to meet up with Michael and Kelly for their wedding at St. Paschal Baylon Parish. Michael and Kelly, and the whole bridal party for that matter, were just a ton of fun to be around, which made the day fly by. Since we were out on a Friday, we had the luxury of having Squire’s Castle completely to ourselves for photos with the bridal party, which was a really nice change. Really beautiful and interesting locations like this are usually crawling with photographers and bridal parties on Saturdays during the summer months and we got to miss all of that. We then headed over to Landerhaven’s Grand Ballroom for a fantastic reception and entertainment by the Marino Brothers. More details in the images to follow!
Genevieve’s favorites:








Can you find the pretzel in mid-air in this image? I can’t remember if he actually caught it.







Kelly’s Dad broke out his white patent leather shoes that he wore at his wedding some un-told eons ago.




James’ favorites:
Michael tried his wedding day luck with a few lottery scratch tickets, but didn’t turn up much.




When Michael and Kelly went to blow out the outside candles, they accidentally blew out the unity candle too. Oops! Michael’s face tells it all. Luckily, a groomsman jumped up and saved the day with a bic lighter.













Thanks for having us guys, and congrats!
James and Genevieve
Wonderfully beautiful images. Beautiful bride. Love the one of them kissing under the trees and the shadows of the trees projecting onto them. Beautiful image.
James and Genevieve!!! your work is SO beautiful!!
I love the depth and amazing coloring!!
Ahhh! how can I pick any favorites! I love em’ all!
Great job!
-Tim
Thanks for being such an integral part of our day. Your photography is certainly artwork and will be treasured for many, many years to come. Your handy tips and caring made you a part of our family that day. Thanks again.
Pat
Amazing pictures as always! Beautiful bride (with georgous hair!!!) and I love the picture of them in the stone doorway! Wonderful job of capturing ‘their’ moments!