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Tim and Lauren 11.05.11

Hello, All!

Kelly, here, again. I have another wedding debut, as promised; that of Tim and Lauren Irwin.
We, T&J Studios, have gotten to know these two pretty well over the past year or so. Brett shot two engagement sessions with them so that they could be sure to include a few of their rescue pets; two great danes, a blue macaw and an African grey (parrot). (Pet rescue is a topic that both share quite a passion for.) Then we collaborated on a designed card to announce their big day, and finally, we had the pleasure of photographing their wedding on Saturday, November 5th, 2011.

The day started when we met Lauren and her bridesmaids at the Broadview Hotel, here, in Wichita. One of her stylists/bridesmaids was my hair stylist and friend, Kristy Pauly, of Beehive Salon, which was pretty cool. It’s great to see familiar faces. I also found Lauren’s little sister, Kelli, not only serving as a bridesmaid, but also as the resident (very skilled) make-up artist to be totally awesome. It’s always nice when brides have talent within their parties that can be there to help the actual mechanics of her day run smoothly, while providing moral support. All of her bridesmaids were very attentive and appeared to be wonderful friends to Lauren. Their energy was great and made the rest of the day very enjoyable.

Once hair was done, make-up was on, and her dress had been tied as tight as it would possibly go, Lauren and I made our way downstairs, with the help of her step sister, Amy, to capture a few bridal shots before we left the hotel. She looked stunning and had quite an audience of encouraging other guests at the hotel. “He’s definitely going to cry, girl, you look goooorgeouuuus!” one guest exclaimed, and no one was there to disagree. Lauren look absolutely perfect. However, a Kansas wedding couldn’t be complete without ridiculous wind to threaten the bride’s hard work and preparation. Leaving the Drury Inn was no easy task, but somehow, we made it out to the car, dodging a Veteran’s Day parade, to the church and inside without much of a disturbance of Lauren’s look.

When it was time to see her groom, everyone was on their tippy-toes with excitement and anticipation for his reaction. When she entered the church, her mother and bridesmaids peeked through the windows of the closed chapel doors to watch the reveal. Everyone was giddy to see the tears that would inevitable fill Tim’s eyes when he saw her. The reveal was no disappointment. Tim’s face was glowing the entire time she walked down the isle toward him. It was a great moment.

Family members filled the sanctuary while we took group pictures before the ceremony. Bride and Groom were calm and ready to say “I do,” more than ever.

When it was finally time for their wedding, the church was filled with guests from front to back. It was a beautiful Catholic ceremony complete with a wonderful singer and beautiful venue at St. Mark, in Colwich, KS.

Afterward, they hopped on their pink Party Express Bus and we braved the wind to take some outdoor “country” photos. That was interesting. At one point, Lauren had almost a whole tree stuck in the lace of her dress; but she just laughed it off and had a great time with it. Everyone had finally let loose and it was time to party, so we made the photo session quick and headed on to their reception at Newman University. The venue looked absolutely great with glowing pink uplighting, provided by their DJ, Brian, from Absolute Sound, that matched Lauren’s stargazer lilies (flowers by Michael Ward of Bubbles Company Florals). There were a number of awesome personalized touches: a quilting table, where guests would write wishes on pieces of fabric that Lauren will eventually quilt into a blanket for her new husband and her, their cake table that showed images of them together and with their pets and held a “Big Dogs, Huge Paws” cake, themed after the rescue that they are actively involved with, and puppy chow wedding favors that told the story of how they met at the dog park. Every detail tied into Lauren and Tim wonderfully. The day was truly about them and the love they shared.

These two make quite a couple, and I know Brett and I were both happy that we got to share their day with them. Below is a quick slide show of images from 11.05.11. We hope you enjoy seeing what we got the privilege to document.

Best of luck to the Bride and Groom.

 

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Justin and Jordan

Brett and I recently had the pleasure of photographing the wedding of Jordan Dieker and Justin Eddy on September 24th, 2011.

The day started out quietly at the Broadview Hotel, in Wichita, where the wedding party was getting ready for an evening ceremony. Jordan’s bridesmaids and friends helped one another with hair and make-up in one hotel room while awaiting her arrival from the hair salon, and the boys watched Saturday football games in another with the groom.
Jordan arrived, hair done in a fashionable 1940s-inspired up-do. She was bright-eyed and lovely, clasping a mug of hot tea while her maid of honor helped her with her make-up. You would have never guessed that Jordan had not been feeling well all week prior to the day. She was happy and seemingly stress-free.
The day went on without many hiccups. Their ceremony was held at Morningstar Community Church, which was a new venue for us. The girls over at Jubilations Event Planning did a wonderful job decorating the altar with an a-symmetrical design that catered to Justin’s graphic design sense. There were touches of their 1940s theme here and there: in the entry way, guests were presented with vintage post cards to write notes to the bride and groom, in the reception hall, some of the tables were adorned with center pieces made of martini glasses, pearls, and satin gloves. Their music fit the mood with tunes from Michael Buble, Frank Sinatra and the like. It was an enjoyable dinner party, catered by Corporate Caterers and DJ’ed by Another Dimension. A few show stoppers of the evening were the maid of honor’s toast during which she sang “Make Someone Happy” to her best friend, Jordan and her new husband, and then Justin’s dad’s toast, where he dispensed some long-awaited knowledge to his son about his insurance plan.
It was truly an enjoyable event and we were honored to be there to document their day. Now, without further ado, we will retell their story the way we know best: through our pictures.

Best of luck to this wonderful couple in their life together.

To Mr. and Mrs Justin and Jordan Eddy:

 

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Alyssa

Last week, Brett and I (Kelly) had the pleasure of photographing Alyssa’s senior pictures. She’s a beautiful nice young woman and we had a wonderful time during her session, so we figured we would share them with you.

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Andrea and Jeff

On August 27th, 2011, Brett and I (Kelly) had the pleasure of photographing Andrea Ferguson’s marriage to Jeff Shultz, here, in Wichita, Kansas.

Andrea’s day started off at Eric Fisher Salon, where she and eight bridesmaids shared mimosa’s and enjoyed strawberries with chocolate and bagels while stylists did their magic and made everyone’s hair look fabulous.

When we got to Calvary United Methodist church, many family members and friends were there to personalize their wedding venue and to set out the day’s programs and favors.

With the help of her many friends, Andrea got her make-up done and put the finishing touches on her look before seeing her handsome husband-to-be prior to the ceremony.

Although Calvary United was lacking in copious amounts of interior light, we were able to find a hallway, somewhat secret and rather secluded, that bore a gang of oversized, fire engine red couches. At the end was an exit and a beautiful source of natural light. JACK POT! Once in her dress, we asked Andrea to join us in this spot away from all of the commotion. She seemed happy to come along because, at that point, her nerves were nearly eating their way out of her stomach before seeing her Jeff.

Here, we were able to relax a little with her, while she put her fashionable, rose-adorn shoes on that matched the style of her dress oh-so-well. 

Then it was time for the reveal…

Jeff was very excited to see his bride. Shortly after this image was taken, he hugged her and kissed her hands, smiling all the while. She really seemed to take his breath away; finally a relieving moment.

They had prepared lists of 25 things that they loved most about one another to read to each other before the ceremony, which I found very unique and cool. So, we stepped out and warded off all others while Andrea and Jeff took a moment to themselves on their wedding day to reinforce their decision to get married.

Afterward, we could not resist returning to the red couches one more time. 

When the ceremony began, everyone was calm and Jeff waited patiently for his future wife at the end of the isle. (Love this photo that Brett captured the moment he saw Andrea starting down the isle toward him.)

After bubbles, we all headed to Bradley Fair for outdoor pictures with the wedding party. All were jovial and ready to play as they threw back beers and shared champagne from the bottle.

“What do we do?” “Uuuuuh, everyone point at the sky and look up.” Their motto: Business in the front, party in the back… you know, like a mullet. Ha!

Their reception was held at Corporate Caterers east. What a cool venue! The staff was wonderful and the decorations looked great. There, we were able to get some more details from their day while the bride and groom and their guests feasted on wonderful food.

The party continued on into the night with tons of dancing, laughing, and pictures by those that attended.

All-in-all it was a very enjoyable wedding day. Andrea and Jeff Shultz have great family members and friends that obviously love them and support them. It was a hard day’s work payed off to be around such a large group of happy people.

-T&J Studios

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