Tarrah & Benjamin’s Wedding – 8.6.10

I arrived at Tarrah’s house the morning of her wedding expecting to take beautiful photos of her and her ladies. What I didn’t expect was to hear her say, “We have a bit of a problem!” Oh oh…. Now, I’m quite used to (and take great pride in) being able to think on my feet to deal with unexpected obstacles, changing light conditions, etc., but hearing the word “problem” always gives me pause… “I sprained my ankle last night!” Ppppph! No worries, just lean on your trusty photographer, and we’ll take our time… We hobbled over to the Asa Ransom House for the pre-wedding formals, and she was thrilled. Between my shoulders, her wonderfully helpful ladies, and eventually, her new husband Benjamin, we had a wonderful, if a little slowly-paced wedding day…

Tarrah's dress detail

"We have a bit of a problem..."

Tarrah's rose bouquet

Tarrah's mom lovingly helping her dress...

Pre-wedding formals at the Asa Ransom House.

Bridal details...

Tarrah's engagement ring.

Tarrah's wonderful ladies... so much fun!

Eden's ring- each of the girls received one as a gift from Tarrah

The aisle at LoveJoy Church

...becoming Mrs. Dietrick :)

Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Dietrick

Such a sweetie!

…It began to rain just as we were leaving church… what to do? Straight to the reception to wait it out or go to the park where we wanted to shoot the party formals to see if it stops? Look to the trusty cell phone with internet access- I love my droid! Dial up the weatherchannel.com, look at the radar, looks like it’ll rain for about 2o min then stop for a bit, then some more rain… CHECK! We drove to the park, waited the storm out in our cars, then shot when it stopped. Perfect timing!

The fantastic couple...

Benjamin & his boys.

Love Kaitlin's muse pose... ah, inspiration.

The reception was outdooors, under the tent at Glen Oak Country Club.

Signature Plate

First dance as Mr. & Mrs. Dietrick...

...dancing the night away...

Off to the honeymoon!

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