Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Tracy and Tom

What do you get when you have a fun loving bridal party, a limo, a gorgeous day, and great locations around Indy? Answer: A FABULOUS day!!!! The actual wedding was at The Indy Art Center which is amazing all on its own, but to have the sunny, crisp weather was the icing on the cake and it was destined to be an incredible day.
The flowers were hand done by the bride's friend-and my sister! Stunning! If you need a coordinator or someone to do your flowers, she is your girl!! ;)
The bride and groom see each other for the first time-it was very sweet. I am not sure which of them shed more tears, but the moment was touching to say the least. From then on, it was let the good times roll. My cheeks absolutely hurt from laughing at the bridal party members taunting each other, the bride and groom- or me! There were certainly no dull momements!

Average Joe's is a bar in Broad Ripple where Tom and Tracy had their first date. Everytime we hopped out of the limo for a shot, people would honk and holler at the couple...and they ate it up!

These two shots should let you in on a little of what the groom was like- REALLY groovy! His quick wit kept him ahead of everyone else and he just had a ball, which really entertained all the rest of us. The above shot is just a snippit.
Around the ground of The Art Center...this crazy little house was my fav. The bride and groom were up for anything, so we wandered around and just worked it. Below is the beautiful ceremony...
Dancing on the terrace.
I LOVE this shot. I was outside the terrace, balancing precariously on the edge of some landscaping, working to keep the sky, when I look up to see the bride and groom pointing straight at me with attitude!!! I laughed so hard I nearly fell off the 8 foot wall! Now, that is a bride and groom who are on the ball. You can just make them out in the center of the dance floor. ;) Love that!
Thanks for a truly fun day. I enjoyed spending the day with a group that knows how to have a good time- and "Dance!" What a hoot!
Cheers!

1 comment:

Scott David Waisanen said...

Jen, those two dancing shots are sweet. I like the "dancing on the terrace shot. You can see the vivitars lighting up their back and still see the color around the edge of the door frame. Great job. You have obviously learned how to work them to your advantage. The distance shot is sooo cool as well. You can also pick out the light in the background, I like that effect and it is well placed. Enjoy some time off this fall, I won't have that luxury. Somebody has to work to make the mortgage payments. Keep up the nice work.