I knew Tara and John were going to have an awesome wedding from the very first e-mail Tara sent, full of enthusiasm, describing how they both have “big boisterous families so we’re hoping our wedding will be big, boisterous, and a great party for us and our extended families and friends.” Tara also described how important their Catholic faith is to them, and how they’d be getting married in the church that is just a block from where she grew up and closely connected to her family’s history. Witnessing the love between a couple, and between the couple and their family and friends, is what makes wedding photography such a joy. Tara had spent hours creating paintings for each of her bridesmaids, and surprised them with this gift while they were all getting ready. Her brother proudly walked her down the aisle. John’s cousin played the prelude to the ceremony, and the Wunder family band played and sang during cocktail hour at the Rivermill at Dover Landing. The toasts inspired a few tears and many bouts of full-throated laughter. And the party – it was boisterous.
If you like what you see, and are interested in having me photograph your Rivermill at Dover Landing wedding, please get in touch!