The big day dawned cool, but held the promise of warmer weather to come. In a beautiful old church near Long Island, Kansas, Will and Kassy prepared for the day they would say I do.
Kassy was radiant in her gorgeous cream gown; Will was resplendent in his black tux. As we got ready to do the first look, Will was anxious with anticipation.

a little tap on the shoulder, and there she was:

I was getting a little teary eyed myself, Kassy, so don't feel bad!

After some group pictures, we headed outside for some portraits. How do I get so lucky to have all these beautiful people to photograph?


I mean really? Doesn't love look good on them?



Just a few details from the day...



As Kassy and her father began their descent down the aisle, I just adore the expression of sheer joy on Will's face.


When it was all over but the shoutin', they made a grand exit to an excited crowd with party poppers!

Back in Phillipsburg, the reception was held at the lovely home of Will's parents. You may remember Will and Kassy's
engagement session, which was at the same location. I have no doubt that out of the three weddings in Phillipsburg that day, this one had the most happenin' reception! I mean, just look at these decadent cakes:

(oh, and on a little sidenote...they also had the BEST PUNCH EVER. Kassy, I need that recipe!!!!)
We took some time for a few more portraits:

I just loved this antique sofa in the living room.

Check out this good lookin' bridal party....

People were having a wild and crazy time! This is how we party, P-burg style!

The party was definitely hoppin', but I'll leave you with an image from Will and Kassy's first dance. It was simply divine.

I could say so much more, and post TONS more photos, but I hope this gives an overall feel for the day. Will and Kassy, the day couldn't have been more perfect. I really enjoyed spending time with you and your families, everyone was gracious, sweet, and a lot of fun to be around. I'm so glad you chose me to hang out with you on your special day, and I wish you years of happiness. Now have fun in Hawaii!
I'd also like to thank Karen Bonar of Heartland Photography for making the trek to P-burg with me!
Labels: outdoors, portraits, wedding