Jun 29, 2015

Sarmi & Zach | Madison Wedding



Sarmi and Zach's wedding was split over two different days. First, they had the traditional Hindu ceremony, complete with all the traditions. It was fascinating to listening to the priest's chanting as the words flowed into a melody. All of the various parts of a Hindu ceremony are rich with symbolize, like the varmala (a sacred string) that was placed around Sarmi and Zach's necks to protect them from evil influences or when Zach put sindoor (a red powder) on Sarmi's forehead to symbolize their union and his love and promise to protect her.




For their American ceremony, only the henna on Sarmi's hands and the holy threads on their wrists showed a hint of their Hindu ceremony. They choose a very western-world location: a golf course country club. Even though the rain kept the ceremony indoors at the last moment, the day turned out beautifully.

We loved being a part of both ceremonies. It was a riveting look inside another culture's traditions, which was both educational and entertaining.


Jun 22, 2015

Rain on the Wedding Day


Rain on the wedding day is considered good luck. The rain washes away sorrow and gives the couple a clean slate, a new start. The Italians even have a saying for it: "Sposa bagnata, sposa fortunata," which means "Wet bride, lucky bride."

Joe and Ashley had the good luck to be prepared with umbrellas and a rain storm that didn't last all day.



Jun 11, 2015

Wedding In The Garden

Outdoor weddings are fun when the weather is good- and for Caitlin and Josh, the weather was perfect. Here is a peek at what I'm working on:




Jun 5, 2015

What To Wear For A Portrait Session

I have 4 children. It's hard to pull together outfits for an entire family and have everything fit well, look good AND coordinate.

All at the same time.

So when it happens, we have to take advantage of it.

Here's a popular post with a tip on how to get more milage out of your clothes.