Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Brandon and Jenny say "forever" in the midst of the storm

big thanks to our dear friend and former bride Rachel Crosby for having an awesome sister, Jenny...the beautiful bride to be!

the forecast was 100% rain in Hendersonville, TN on Brandon & Jenny's big day. you would have never known as Jenny was just as relaxed as if it was sunny and 75 outside. with her amazing sister and mother handling all the details, she knew everything would come together and at the end of the day she would be married to Brandon enveloped in the presence and love of dear friends and family. we LOVE it when our brides are this chill and sweet!

thankfully, the sky opened up in between the ceremony & reception to take some pretty darn awesome portraits. i mean how could you not get anything but AWESOME with this charming couple?! the reception was a never ending party as brandon's friends were everything but reluctant to take the mic and sing their favorite song karaoke style to the entire reception hall while all the girls and others danced the night away.

what a fabulous group! congrats to Jenny & Brandon! you two were fabulous! we wish you guys the best!











ah Looooove!!:)



Flexing seemed to be the fun theme of the day as Jenny had done a great job of working out before the wedding. Who wouldn't be proud of those guns?!




























13 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness...lovely as usual!
    but the photo of the bouquet toss is a CLASSIC!!! I hope it makes it into your "signature gallery" or something. Hilarious and awesome. Capturing these moments are what make david molnar photography totally worth it :).

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  2. We wish Jenny and Brandon the very Best of Wishes - for a truly loving, and happily ever after. We have enjoyed looking thru the wedding pictures so much (over & over). The pictures taken outside of the bride and groom, midst the storm are amazing. Every picture tells a story!
    PJ

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  3. The impending clouds on the first shot are a strong element. Very graphic More detail in her dress needs to come through to finish this shot.

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  4. On the second shot. I want to lose the overhead light and focus on Jenny and her mother.

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  5. Picture 8 of Jenny in the chapel-Perfect composition.

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  6. Picture 11 This veil shot is very intriguing. Nicely suggest whose allowed under the veil and whose not.

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  7. Picture 20 perfect captured. Detail in the flowers would be the final touch.

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  8. Photo 3 of Jenny in the mirror, could be greatly enhanced by use of PHOTOSHOP tools to remove concrete walls and blinds and replace with images of clouds or other shots of her with Brandon or perhaps childhood images. Lots of room for creativity here.

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  9. Photo 12 Those stained glass windows are asking to be more than backdrop. They invite an opportunity to line the girls between them and compose a shot using the pews and positioning the girls in various places among them.

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  10. Photo 30 Endearing affection is captured well here. Lose the excessive headspace for the final shot.

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  11. Like the angle on photo 15. Also captured the energy she brings into the relationship.

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  12. Another strong documentary statement. She seems to be pulling him out of his seriousness.

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  13. Very well done...they are beautiful, just like Jenny.
    This was such a good time and I was honored to be a brides maid.

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