Lindsay & Derrick Married: Maine Maritime Museum Bath, Maine
>> Monday, October 26, 2009 –
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weddings
I am trying very hard to catch up on some much needed blogging! Here is the first of many, and this one is long over due. You saw the first look a while back of the girls on the boat, well here is the full post, and of course its full of some fabulous details!
I love this cake - the clean lines, flowers on top, everything about it! YUM!
Couldn't resist this shot with the rings on the bar napkins. Very cute napkins too "Eat, Drink and be Married." How cute is that?
The hand off.
The look.
The beautiful ladies.
Couldn't resist this shot with the rings on the bar napkins. Very cute napkins too "Eat, Drink and be Married." How cute is that?
The hand off.
The look.
The beautiful ladies.
Ok, this was a total joke. We did not have to force him into the church. But it made for a great shot, and it certainly added a little whimsy to the pre-ceremony festivities!
More time on the boat. The boat had just closed - it was a little after 5, and Brandi and I took the entire wedding party down to the boat, jumped the gate and got on. We had a few minutes to do some formal pictures, but we wanted to get one fun picture of the girls and the guys playing tug of war!! We only had a few seconds before someone came running down from the museum telling us we had to get off the boat!!
More time on the boat. The boat had just closed - it was a little after 5, and Brandi and I took the entire wedding party down to the boat, jumped the gate and got on. We had a few minutes to do some formal pictures, but we wanted to get one fun picture of the girls and the guys playing tug of war!! We only had a few seconds before someone came running down from the museum telling us we had to get off the boat!!
Love the look she is giving him.
He was good about it too --- she never got cake smashed in her face!
He was not so fortunate!
First dance! I love the black and white, with the glow of the overhead lights. The museum was really a fantastic place for a wedding!