Singing is so ephemeral – you can’t ever recreate the feeling of being at a choir, experiencing that sound happening in real time. And love is much the same way – an experience that has no tangible evidence, but is deeply moving and life altering.
All of which is to day, I knew that Katrina and Andy’s Stillwater wedding was going to be something spectacular when I learned that their friends had assembled a “pick up” choir to perform during the ceremony.
Katrina + Andy were surrounded by many amazing things for their wedding – perhaps most notably the things that we can’t see – singing, joy, and love.
This bokeh panorama is made of around 100 images stitched together so that you won’t notice anything except how dreamy this day looked. Carnegie library in Stillwater – made for the public, perfect for a celebration I used the tilt shift on this image to bring the focus on the action but still show the architecture The storm rolled in just as the dancing started Photo of every person at your wedding? When you have steps like this at your church, that can happen! Another use of the tilt shift – this time to get Stillwater in focus behind these two This is a bokeh panorama – made of about 100 images, stitched together so that you won’t notice except for how dreamy the background can get.
Ceremony: Ascension Episcopal Church
Reception: Stillwater Public Library
Catering: Deco Catering
Reception tent draping: Avant Decor