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    Tuesday
    Nov172009

    Julie & Christian at Molly Pitcher Inn

     

     

     

     

     

    Yes, it was another wet wedding day. So what? Julie and Christian enjoyed it all anyway, and we were lucky enough to share in their adventure. The day included a ceremony in Spring Lake, and then travel to Red Bank for the reception. The Jersey Shore offers a lot of possibilities for wedding locations, but this area is a favorite of ours-- buildings with a sense of history and taste, easy access for shooting in a beach or park setting, and multiple locations that are reasonably close together, so we don't spend half the day on the GSP. For Julie, the day began with getting ready at her parents' home in Wall. Shelley made this charming bridal portrait as Julie was ready to leave for the ride to the church:

     

     

     

     

     

    The wedding was in Spring Lake, at Church of the Holy Trinity, where Christian was on time, if a little nervous:

    We've photographed here before, notably for the wedding of Julie's sister Alison, whose wedding is shown elsewhere on our blog. It was great to be back, we love the beautiful details and sense of history outside and in:

    Just one image from their carefully planned ceremony:

    And then the scene changed to Molly Pitcher Inn over in Red Bank. We've worked there before, and we like to take the couple out on the deck for sunset images-- well, not this time. But the clouds and rain still made a dramatic landscape, juxtaposed here with a mirrored shot of their multi-tiered cake:

    Since we couldn't shoot outside, we took advantage of some secluded hallways inside. The classic and tasteful architectural style makes a great setting for some intimate portraits:

    Julie and Christian commissioned a custom oil portrait of their reception, and the artist went to work early, allowing J&C a chance to chat with her before the party:

    Here are a wide angle and close up shot from their first dance, we love getting multiple views of these magic moments:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    There were lots of fun moments during the dancing, this one was outstandingly athletic! We covered a lot of musical ground, from big band to Motown to MJ, thanks to DJ Eric Taylor. 

     

     

     

     

     

    Later in the evening, dessert was served, leading to this synchronous shot of two young guests:

    As far as we could tell, everybody had a great time, most of all Julie and Christian!

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