Oh boy, this is going to be a long post, we so loved this wedding! Thanks again to Jacqueline and Jonathan, you have fantastic friends and family, we had a great time spending the day with everyone!
Erin Skipley of Bellatrix Studio did the hair and make-up, and as usual she did an amazing job... Jacqueline was glowing all day!
Jonathan's Dad was the officiant for the ceremony, it was fun to find him preparing for the wedding before-hand below...
Adam caught this great moment between Jonathan and his soon-to-be father in-law, taken right before the groom saw his bride for the first time!
Jacqueline wore the most fantastic Christian Louboutin shoes below, gotta love the red bottoms!!
They were married at the brand new Four Seasons in downtown Seattle, it was actually the first official wedding held there! So fun! The hotel has a gorgeous infinity pool overlooking the Sound, a perfect spot for Jacqueline and Jonathan to see each other for the first time...
We just couldn't get enough of the sunlight and the reflections it made in the pool... such a great location!
We were lucky to have Blair, from Junebug Weddings, there to assist us. She took the adorable shot below... love it! Thanks Blair!
I know I've said it before, but I just never get over the moment before a bride walks down the aisle. I think it is such a special time, which was especially true for this wedding. Jacqueline and her Dad are very close and I loved feeling like a fly on the wall capturing them as they got ready to go.
The ceremony ended with a great surprise, Jonathan's Dad forgot to say "and now you may kiss the bride...", so when the couple got halfway back up the aisle Jacqueline realized that they had missed their "first kiss", and you can see their reaction in the sequence below, it was so sweet it brought tears to my eyes!
Jonathan surprised his bride by singing "You and I" to her, it was such a special moment... and so touching to watch.
Everyone danced the night away to the 20 piece Portage Bay Big Band... so much fun!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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