Thursday, July 2, 2009

FIFE WEDDING

I wanted to get the casual, behind the scenes happenings that the photographers weren't getting. I don't have the equipment to turn out great pictures in low light, so there aren't many of the reception...but I am content with the way the temple pictures turned out. But really, how difficult is it to take pretty pictures when the bride looks like a frickin' Barbie doll?

Starr and Reece wait outside the Timpanogas Temple



Tori and Reece waiting





Sisters of the Bride


There they are!



Such a good looking couple!







Tori hugs her newly married sister


Starr's turn!
(Can you see that dimple?)


Group Picture: Fife Photography working their magic.

Austin's Parents

Tikla's Parents and Grandfather




Lenita watches on with little Ada

(prettiest mother of two you'll ever see)


I LOVE this shot. Bride's Brothers just being boys.
Seconds later...



Reece, Sterling, and Jay try to be serious for a picture

Sharing a moment before
the Mother Daughter Shot



Sister of the Bride looks like a Barbie herself!



Big fan of this shot! She had no idea I was taking this.
Completely candid.



I didn't realize how Starr clung to Tikla at the temple until I was going through my pictures. Starr was always right there watching, hugging, and being in awe of her big sister. This picture is not posed. Starr just happened to look right at me the second I snapped the picture.

As everyone was leaving, I caught Becca congratulating her cousin quietly...separate from the crowd. I like all the emotion in her face.


Setting up for the reception

Tikla folded hundreds of these origami flowers to decorate the event.

It looked lovely...and can you believe she only spent $30 for all the decorations?!




John and Ada share their first father-daughter dance



Friends of the happy couple


Sisters share a dance
Despite the blurriness, I love the composition.




2 comments:

  1. I love your work. Tikla is going to wish that she got you to be her photographer. :) --Lenita

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  2. Rachel,

    I love these pictures. Thank you for taking them and sharing them. You really have a great sense for what would look good. The candid compositions are splendid.

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