Category Archives: Weddings
The first time Jennifer saw Matt, he was running down the church hallway. “He’s so cute!” she immediately thought. Even though he was older and, well, she was just a second grader, she never forgot that first impression. It took more years than a second grader could possibly have imagined for the older boy at Central Baptist Church in Ponca City to finally notice her. Jennifer was a new college graduate, a beautiful young woman just returned home, when he spotted her in the pews. On Sept. 10, the two married in an open field just outside of the church where their love bloomed. Even the heavens gave them a blessing, opening up from a dreary drizzle to reveal a gorgeous sunset just at their ceremony began.
They decided to see each other before the wedding. Jennifer flowed across that field in her ruffled gown toward the little stand of trees where Matt waited. It was a beautiful moment _ Matt nervous, turning, his eyes just kind of melting as Jennifer met him with the happiest of smiles. Matt gently touched her bouquet, touched her dress, taking it all in. Donetta, who was also shooting that day, captured the two of them in a beam of light that broke through the canopy. She also took this wonderful image of Jennifer absentmindedly touching the button on Matt’s jacket. Sometimes love’s most tender moments are in the smallest of details.
The bridesmaids were lovely in turquoise, their hair beautifully done by The Parlour in Ponca City. Their bouquets came from Grand Flowers. Nearly 300 people gathered for the ceremony, which included a little surprise at the end. Immediately after introducing them as Mr. and Mrs., the couple’s pastor sealed the deal by handcuffing them. (Matt is a policeman and, with a lot of the force in attendance, he seemed to have no trouble locating a key!) After the ceremony, the couple celebrated in the church’s Family Life Center with barbecue (including a barbecue fountain!) and a stunning cake made by Matt’s aunt, Laura Sheik.
Jennifer had told me she wanted her formal photos to have a little drama. The sunset proved the star of that show. Orange, purples and pinks filled the sky just as the ceremony ended making the perfect background for a dramatic kiss or two _ or three or four. It was hard to stop taking photos of these two on such a splendid night filled with so much love. Thank you, guys, for letting us share in it! _ Kelly
The garden at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa was the perfect place a couple of weeks ago to celebrate a love that blossomed out of a close friendship. Tracy and Alex exchanged vows inside the church before an intimate gathering of friends and family and then headed into the steamy summer night for a quiet moment together in the garden. He wore a top hat and carried a cane. She swept past ivy-covered walls and summer blooms in an elegant gown with delicate lace cap sleeves.
The couple had a long friendship before deciding they wanted to spend their lives together. Tracy said what sealed the deal for her was the day Alex showed her how much he loved her inner hippie. He proposed a trip, tailored for her, to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district. After their wedding ceremony, the couple headed to Baxter’s Interurban Grill, where Tracy works, for their reception.
Tracy’s parents, both avid cooks, prepared all of the delicious eats. A chocolate fountain made for a delicious treat before the couple sliced into their tiered wedding cake. Shoving back tables to make room for a dance floor, Tracy and Alex shared their first dance, sweet tears brimming in their eyes and a circle of friends and family looking on. It was a beautiful start to their new lives together. ~ Kelly
It’s pretty sweet when a bride and groom look like two kids in a candy store on their wedding day. Summer and Brent made the most of their mutual sweet tooths July 31, when they exchanged vows and then celebrated with friends and family over a candy buffet so heavenly you’d think Oompa Loompas had a hand in it. The sweetest moment came, though, when Brent saw his bride for the first time alone in Kirkland Chapel at Camp Loughridge. She swept up the aisle behind him in her flowing strapless gown. He turned and held her at arms length, simply marveling. Later, when friends and family had gathered in the A-frame chapel, with its wall of windows overlooking a small lake and a forest of oaks, the couple said their “I dos,” their faces glowing in the filtered light. The friend who had set them up for a first date beamed from the third row.
Lynn Wheatley of Lasting Impressions worked her magic on the camp’s conference center, transforming a hall of rustic logs into confection heaven. Pink and green lanterns flitted over a long, long stretch of tables overflowing with an assemblage of bright candies and rich chocolates, citrus tartlettes, cheeses, fruits, cookies _ and milk. The Catering Kitchen provided the food and Icing on the Top created the four-tiered wedding cake. Pianists from Music Consultants playing two black grand pianos kept the music flowing softly all afternoon long.
With wildly waving pink and green ribbons, friends and family sent Summer and Brent off on their honeymoon. Up and over a hill, they drove away with “Just Married” written on the window of their candy-apple colored car. ~Kelly
The bride wore a glamorous fit-and-flare gown, the groom wore his Marine dress blues; the best man wore a Purple Heart. Shelby and Evan’s wedding on July 30 was a celebration not only of their union but also their reunion following Evan’s return from war. The couple married two years ago in a simple courthouse ceremony just before Evan left for his second tour of duty, but they dreamed of the day they could celebrate their marriage with family and friends. And what a celebration! From the white chairs sitting amongst strewn petals on the green grass of Cedar Ridge Country Club’s 18th hole to the carefully restored 1934 Ford that took the couple away, it was absolutely gorgeous.
Shelby made old-school Hollywood glamour look easy. She loves a vintage look and the old Ford, beautifully restored by her dad, was a perfect place to grab some pre-ceremony glam shots.
The friends who helped Shelby get through these tough years waiting for Evan to return from Iraq and Afghanistan. Their pretty bouquets were created by Flowerplay.
Evan and his three groomsmen, each of them wearing the honors that testified to their service in battle, took turns helping each other button the thick collars of their Marine uniforms. They never stopped looking out for each other. It was a privilege to witness the brotherhood they had formed.
Harvey’s Purple Heart came after he was shot in the leg during a gunfight. Evan was one of the men who helped pull him to safety.Cupcakes by Nibbles looked so good, guests couldn’t wait to sample them. Cedar Ridge Country Club’s banquet room glowed in warm candlelight. DJ Connections kept the dance floor hopping, Evan and Shelby shared some cake-in-the-face fun and friends and family shared heartfelt toasts that brought lots of tears and smiles.
What a spectacular way to marry! Congrats Evan and Shelby on finally being able to celebrate together. ~ Kelly