These two lovebirds eloped to Hawaii for their wedding ceremony, but came back to Notre Dame, where Nina works, to have their reception with a little Indian spice thrown in!
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Jesse and Emily Morris’s White Wedding
Jesse Morris has been apart of Dawn and my life for quite some time. We first met Jesse at an ice rink when I was coaching his older brother Jimmy. At that time he was a small boy running around the rink getting into absolutely no trouble at all. We got to know […]
Amanda and Cameron’s Wedding Day
September 21, 2013 It was a lovely day for a wedding at the Christiana Creek Country Club, especially for an outdoor wedding. Not too hot. Not too cold. Not too windy. Just about right for a wedding day during the last days of summer. The pergola, adorned with flowers, was nestled in the arboretum […]
Samantha and Ryan’s Wedding
Ryan Laylin and Samantha Overmyer met at the American Legion Post at a Christmas party, Samantha was the waitress for his table and thought that Ryan looked cute in, what she thought, was his police uniform. He offered to buy her a Budweiser while he was drinking a Bud Light and she commented that his […]
Amanda and Ian’s Wedding, A Stormy Beginning
Dawn and I had the pleasure of photographing the outdoor wedding of Amanda and Ian, two wonderful young adults. In spite of the weather going from a humid 95 degrees with bright sun to thunderstorms that knocked out the power for the entire reception, the wedding carried on with all the family and […]
Ben And Allison
We have known Ben since he was a kid, his father is the brother of our good friend Joe. When his sister Merrie got married Dawn and I were asked to videotape her wedding, which we gladly did. When it was Ben’s turn to get married his parents asked Dawn and I to photograph, […]
Lisa & Dave’s Wedding
A Wedding in White and Green As the thunderclouds moved in we had a ceremony out on the putting green at Juday Creek Golf Club. The ceremony went off without anyone getting hit by lightning, and everyone getting hit Cupid’s arrow. It all started, innocently enough (as Dave tells it) when one evening while […]