I don't have a left side to my brain.
Enter, Heather. She sent me her notes. She talked me through things I didn't understand. She had sooo much patience with me, and I passed the course with an A. And a couple of tears, but an A nonetheless.
As soon as I heard she was engaged, I swooped in on that. I didn't care that it was going to be a four hour drive - I wanted to be the one to capture that day for her. I was so incredibly happy when she hired me!
Heather is the director at a tiny but amazing little library near Evansville. She has two gorgeous kids, and just got married to a hilarious dude named Rick, and I loved photographing all four of them!
So, for those of you who have ever wondered what a librarian's wedding looks like, here are a few of my very favorite shots from the day!
Perfect invites.
Just a bouquet of flowers made from BOOK PAGES!
Not my first wedding where the bride rocks Converse All-Stars, and definitely not my last. The whole time I was shooting in here, I kept saying, "Ugh, I love this, it's all so real."
Beautiful.
Like an old Hollywood starlet.
Heather's little girl is incredibly, incredibly beautiful as well.
Little records for the gals.
It doesn't happen often, but I love when I get a bride that drives herself to the ceremony! Why? Because I did! Also: big dress, little car. I'm just saying. It never fails to inspire the giggles.
Her baby girl walked her down the aisle, and her little boy was the ring bearer!
Above image by my assistant, Clayton Davis!
Another cute image by my assistant, Clayton (above)!
A happy new family.
Stopped to rest for a minute at one of their favorite places.
Love this girl. We have so much in common, haha.
Above image by Clayton Davis.
Above image by Clayton Davis.
Goofballs.
Her handsome son.
Above image by Clayton Davis.
Above image by Clayton Davis.
Thank you so much, Heather and Rick! And thank you Clayton for making the drive with me to capture this sweet, down-to-earth, and incredibly genuine wedding!
And that's how librarians get married!
And that's how librarians get married!
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