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Category: Berks County Wedding Photographer

So for this post I wrote a three paragraph recant of my meeting with Amanda and John and their wedding and it ended with this excerpt from John’s note to Amanda that was given to her right before their ceremony, and realized it is all I need to describe the two of them.

“I know you’ve wondered if I’ll cry when you walk down the aisle but I’ll let you know ahead of time that I have no doubt I will. The excitement I have to be married to you is greater than any I’ve had and I won’t be able to keep all that in. You’re an amazing woman with an amazing family. I am blessed. I love you with all my heart. Your soon to be husband, John.”

Oh! I should also mention that Amanda’s dad’s band, Trophy Husbands, played a set of covers during the wedding! It was awesome!

John surprised Amanda and learned “Brown Eyed Girl” and played along!

The ladies got in on some backup singer action, too!

Thanks for looking!

-Dan

Weddings in Style!

January 2nd, 2011

I am very excited to have one of my weddings (Emily and Charles 7.10.10) published in this year’s Weddings in Style the Berks County Living edition! You can view the whole Berks County Weddings in Style edition online by clicking here or in a bunch of stores!

The bride, Emily Cornish, wrote a beautiful narrative of her day and all the details she prepared herself!

Also, one of my images made the Table of Contents!

Thanks for looking!!!

Dan

Please meet Emily and Charles. I had such a blast photographing their wedding last Saturday in Reading! From the busy morning at Emily’s parents home, to the intimate ceremony and a simple but elegant reception at the Barn at Flying Hills, the whole day was a huge success and a great time. By far, my favorite part of the day was photographing Emily and Charles together during the time we had between the Ceremony and Reception.

Here are some of my favorite moments from the day!

Emily’s beautiful headband that she hand made herself! It gave her look a really cool 1920′s kind of feel.

Emily is a High School art teacher, so their reception was filled with colorful hand made centerpieces, paper cranes, paintings, and cards with fun little prompts for their guests to write on.

Did I mention Emily and her bridesmaid’s made all the cupcakes for her guests too?!