Saturday, July 11, 2009

Quick Like Bunnies

***The following moments were captured while working as the second photographer for Cathy Kovach (www.cathykovach.com)***

Kim and J.V. are a couple that must have been together forever. They are not only long-term members of the exclusive language club, but they are happy in an easygoing way. They laughed with each other throughout the whole Big Day. There wedding took place in the local outdoor theatre reserved for annual Shakespeare Festivals, and the bride even thanked her friends and family during her vows for withstanding the 95* weather with 100% humidity to see them wed.



Kim's bridesmaids were dressed in the sweetest color combination I've seen yet; a billowy, sugary combination of pool water blue and buttercup yellow. She later told me that she let the girls pick out the dress among themselves.



She was an outgoing bride; we discussed the popular television show depicting Bridezillas and her promise to herself to not approach that level of worry or micromanagement. She was, in fact, only gracious and happy-go-lucky, urging her party to be "quick like bunnies!" in gathering and posing for group pictures in the heavy heat.




Still, I managed to capture her pensive side in one swift, unsuspecting moment. This may be my favorite shot of the entire day:


She and J.V. were cooperative and having fun. They sent their party to the air conditioned (and I heard on the DL, fully stocked) bus every moment it was feasible. This made all of us happy, as their absence resulted in more private moments such as this:


...and silly moments like these:



Such was their coalesced temper. Kim was constantly asking, "Can we do this?" before striking a giddy pose such as overenthusiastic kissy faces to mischievous pinkie-to-lip poses. J.V. was, appropriately, the only one who could keep up.


4 comments:

The Nelsons said...

These are awesome, Claire! We should have had you take pix at our wedding.

Eat | Shoot | Wear said...

Awww, thanks! <3 I certainly wouldn't have been able to see clearly through my thick, constant tears, though. ;)

Anonymous said...

Everytime I see your photos, I marvel at the creativity! I'm proud of you! Love, Aunt Mary

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