Tri-Cities and Othello, WA: C & S Wedding

It's not very often I get to go and capture the bride getting ready but it was pretty fun. The day was exhausting and wonderful, but that's how weddings normally are.

The bride doesn't like hairspray in any way shape or form. I don't blame her. 


We have a cousin who is amazing at doing hair and makeup. We have an aunt who does great at makeup as well. Together they make a phenomenal hair and makeup team. S is prepping for their next move.


Hello Mr. and Mrs. R!


The groom would occasionally earn an elbow in the ribs.


What a lovely bride!


These were some of my favorite shots of the couple.

 

My favorite of the bride because she's happy and having a good time being herself!


The handsome groom. Seeing as how his favorite color is camouflage. I thought we might put him in a spot that he blends, but still stands out.


There is a lady in my home town that makes the most amazing pies you will ever have! Her business is Pies By Ronna If you ever get the chance to go by and get some I highly recommend it! She also goes to some of the local Farmer's Markets. My favorites are her blackberry, peach raspberry, and cherry rhubarb.

When us country girls wear a dress and don't have pockets, boot storage is fantastic!
 

This is what the nieces and nephews to the bride did during the reception. Rolling down the hill. I'm not sure how many grass stains came about, but I'm glad my boys we were black pants because I didn't see any. The hill was great, and had an awesome view of the bison.

 

I loved the groom's cake. It incorporated them both. It was a Mickey camouflage with a guy camping. Our cousin who did this is 16, and she has an amazing talent with cakes. 


What a way to end the night. 



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful. Thanks for posting for us who couldn't be there.

Anonymous said...

She looked gorgeous! And I loved the cakes!!

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