A Wedding from Back Where I Come From | Chris & Cori | Millinocket, Maine | Part II

And we are back for Part II of Chris & Cori's Millinocket wedding!
I love the mom's and the expression after lighting the unity candles.
The part we love most about weddings is the emotions.
The laughter
The tears
The smiles
And it begins.
Being walked down the isle by her two men.
And the hand off.
Rocking the black and white - love these shots Brandi.

A little more Gerber goodness.
In the hair.
It really was such a beautiful church.
Another thing I love about weddings - the religion, the symbols and the rituals.
Usually while photographing I always listen to the ceremony, I follow along with the prayers - it's really great to make a connection with the church and the couples.
For this ceremony Father Cyr gave us something to think about... "What would life be like without marriage?"
For someone who is getting married in just a few (11) months, it gave me something to think about.

Sealed with a kiss.
And a laugh.
After the ceremony, I needed to get a couple quick shots in the church.  The stained glass is so beautiful, and I really liked the blue from these windows and how it completely filled this small space with such wonderful blue light.
Annnnnnnnnd we're off.
To the park
For a little fun and photos.

Look at him look at her.  How awesome?
More smiles, more emotion, more fun.

AND let the party begin!
Kicked off with a toast from the MOH.

...and finished off with a shot of tequila!
with lime.

Dances are always a fun time for me.  I love the feeling. 
Again, more emotions.
Have I said that enough?
Do you know why we are wedding photographers now?
Daughter looks at Daddy.  Daddy looks at Daughter.
 And finally we wrapped up the dances with a special Mother son dance.
Not your traditional dance... but an extra special one.
Chris & Cori - Brandi and I wish you the best of luck with everything.
We thank you for inviting us home to photograph your wedding!

NANCY –   – (July 15, 2010 at 8:29 PM)  

Ryan and Brandi,
The pictures that you have taken have captured those special moments perfectly. Thank you for everything that you both did. Your photography team is exceptional and highly professional...Love the work

Nancy "Mother of the Bride"

Alison Douglass  – (July 16, 2010 at 6:56 AM)  

Great job guys, love the stained glass shot and the mom/son dance!

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