Annah And Tyler Roasa at Eagle Eye Country Club
I’ve never seen a bride try to do an entrance dance like Annah & Tyler. But yes less text more photos. The ceremony was at [tag]University United Methodist Church[/tag]. Their reception was shot at [tag]Eagle Eye Golf Course[/tag].

I shot this at Sparty. Meet Annah & Tyler. In this photo I told her to play kiss tag with Tyler. She was rather reluctant but after a little playing I quickly snapped this shot and she had the most excited and real expression. I was rather excited about this photo. I wanted to break the cliches of taking wedding photos at the sparty statue. It’s difficult; Sparty is so literal.

She was the center of attention all day. Especially her booty; something her father mentioned. What I love how each bridesmaid’s feelings were exuded by just body language alone. Very easy shot no posing or fussing or saying one word was involved (A tribute to Chris Jarvis’ latest post).

I’m a big fan of details. Only because they tell a story too. The decisions a bride and groom make into their wedding day tells their personal preferences. Especially with food. Small details and moment are so ephemeral. This interest exudes my propensity to be very persnickety with even small iotas or nuances of change.

This is probably my favorite part of the wedding. It’s first dance. I’m a big fan of moving a lot to get a shot. I feel this is one of the most challenging parts of the wedding. Except when I encounter ceremonies in the dark.

This one struck me because I’ve never seen a groom look back at the photographer. Most the time they’re so enamored and living the moment seldom do they look back at me during the first dance. Is he possibly feeling buyers remorse (Something me and his best men were joking about).?

This has to be the nicest thing about Eagle Eye Athletic Club. The view is pretty spectacular and the balcony is quite a treat for the guests to relax.

Too many aviators! They decided to orchestrate everyone outside the balcony with aviators. Theres a beautiful view behind them of eagle eye golf course. Too bad it was a bit dark.

Oh and finally, one of my favorites in terms of color. Cake cutting of course.
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