A high energy Indianapolis winter wedding of a couple full of energy and personality?! YOUUUBETCHYA!
First up… Rachel, the beauuuutiful bride! (the first time she saw her dad that morning) 🙂
That look? That sparkle in Rachel’s eye? That’s a look that is only reserved for dad. Even if he weren’t pictured here and it were only a photo of Rachel; I’m confident that we would all still know that she’s looking at her dad.
Annnnnd heeeeere’s Gaaaaaaary! One of the most energetic grooms we’ve ever photographed!
It was raining during their photo time soooo…. we found an overhang and made it work! 😀 That image on the right, if you look “happiness” up in the dictionary, you’ll find this image.*
*not really. However, on that note… Attention to the powers that be at Merriam Webster, are you in need a photo depicting “happiness?” Consider this my formal application. 😉
Rachel and Gary’s only real request of us all day: “Wacky Bobbi.” What can I say?! We am to please!
Aforementioned overhang for the win! My view.
Megan’s view.
My oh my oh my OHHHH MYYYYY, you two sure are a beautiful duo!
My favorite! Every face is full of puuuuure joy. 😀
The best co-parenting relationship I’ve ever seen, hands down. Rachel’s step parents walked her halfway down the aisle when the two handed her off to her birth parents who then walked her down the rest of the aisle and then “gave her away.” #goals. The whole scene had me in tears.
Gary circling Rachel, AKA “Hakafot.” 🙂
ARE YOU KIDDING ME WITH THAT HUPPAH?!! Autumn Keller OUTDID herself on this one. Also, notice the 1000 paper cranes? This is the most beautiful Huppah I’ve ever seen.
See that tear? Gary fought it, I watched him… and I had a front row seat to the fight. It was as though he was tightly squeezing his tear duct to avoid it. But then… as though it happened in slow motion… PLOP! Out came the most beautifully formed tear you can imagine (Rachel, ammiright about that slow motion thing?!). One of my favorite parts of the entire day.
Being covered by the tallit.
Their wedding reception was Disney themed. These little Mickey Mouse keys were placed on all of the plates with names strung to them used as place cards.
Notice the “Beauty and the Beast” rose? Yeahhhhhh…. mind = blown! I think I mentioned it to every person I talked to that night, “did you see the rose in the case on the head table?! No??? GO LOOK!” “Every” person may be a stretch but nonetheless, I was most certainly impressed!
A Lilo & Stitch cake topper.
The MOH toast.
The wedding party dance off.
You guys know I love me a good Hora!
SO.MUCH.SWAGGER!
What a great wedding you two had! Thanks so much for including us. 🙂
Much love friends,
Bobbi
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Wonderful picture!
I loooove black and white photos and this photo is gorgeous.
her hair! her dress! love love love. adore those wacky bobbi shots! you are an inspiration!
Oh my- I am blown away at the way this pretty red-headed bride had both sets of parents included in the walk down the aisle. So sweet! And love all of their fun details, especially that huppah! Most of all, as always- I really LOVE the way you capture weddings, Bobbi (&Megan). You guys really hold this documentation to a whole ‘nother level! XOXO
These are outstanding, Bobbi!!!! They are just the cutest! Dying over that Beauty and the Beast rose!!!
This wedding knocked my socks off! Her Dress! His tear! The cranes!!! GAH! I loved it, and … I got a little tear looking at Gary’s tear… so well done you! I just loved this wedding!
WHAT. you amaze me EVERY. DANG. TIME. with these wedding blogs. I’m obsessed! I love the capture of the groom’s tear. The bouquets are amazing. I love your lighting and.. well.. EVERYTHING. Perfect as usual!
Those roses and the paper cranes! SO pretty — but you’re also making me get goosebumps with those ceremony shots. What a fun couple and a beautiful day…..
I’m blown away as always, Bobbi. These are so magical and we can’t wait to see you soon!
This wedding looks so fun! I love the fun and love you captured here Bobbi! Amazing work as always 🙂
Wow! These are incredible. So much happiness captured here! Beautiful. Yes- her hair is amazing!
You killed these reception shots! SO SO GOOD! And that title/cover image is amazing!
They are the actual cutest!! I’m still in awe over the huppah!!! Holy cow, thats amazing!! Beautiful job, as always team!
WHAAAAAT THE WHAT?!?!!? This wedding is gorrrrrrrgeous!!!!!! As always your color is on point. Love the wedding party portraits. Looks like a fab time! Perfection as usual!
This wedding looks like a blast! CUTE couple! Love her dress. Your storytelling is perfect; it makes me feel like I was there. I especially love that first shot with her dad and all her parents walking her down the aisle. Beautiful.
HOLY COW that is one beautiful huppah!!!! And the Disney theme looked beautiful, love those Mickey keys! Gorgeous day and couple!
This was amazing. I loved everything about the grooms setup there. It was great. all of these are simply the best
Wow!!!! GORGEOUS!!
Best wedding photographer. Ever. ❤️
AMAZING!!!
I love the Disney touches! Great pics!
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