Thursday, March 10, 2011

Emily and Dylan - Wedding - Lincoln, NE



       I don't really know how or where to start this post...
       I had the privilege and honor to photograph a wedding of a great friend of mine.  Emily and I became friends almost exactly two years ago when we both moved, far away from both of our homes, to Yakima, Washington.  There we worked and served on the Yakama Nation Reservation for a church/non-profit called Sacred Road.   There were some good times out there, and there were some not so good times.  I could go on and on about different things we experienced or tell lots of stories, but I'll try to keep this short.  Emily and I shared a house with 2 other wonderful friends of ours, and essentially did just that...the four of us shared life together.  We laughed and cried and struggled and talked and got angry and ate and worked and prayed and got worn out...together.  We probably all saw the best of each other and the worst of each other. 
       So what does this have to do with Emily's wedding?
       To know even a little about a person, the things that have been on their heart, the joys and the pains, and then to come and celebrate with them an institution that is God-created, God-blessed, and to see a dear friend hold hands with the man she loves and sing Great Is Thy Faithfulness is a joy to me that I cannot describe.  It's times like these when I know, without a doubt, there is a true Groom, and I can't wait to go and meet Him.
      I know I'm probably getting too sappy and emotional, but I'm doing better than on the actual wedding day.  I was nervous about what photos I would actually end up with considering I was usually looking through a blurry and wet view finder. 
      All that to say it was truly a joy to photograph Emily and Dylan's wedding.  AND it was a fun one at that.  The ceremony started at 11:00 in the morning.  The morning light was AWESOME!  There was still a light snow on the ground and with the sun shining through blue skies, it was pretty much a dream come true (Except for the waking up early, freezing-cold-Nebraska-weather part.) 
They were married in a super old church with stained-glass windows all throughout.  Everything was super chill and super relaxed and simple...which I love! There were no freak outs if everyone didn't have the exact same shoes on or if every winkle hadn't been ironed out.  They were there to enjoy the day for why it counts. Their reception wasn't a typical one as well.  Emily and Dylan. along with friends HAND-MADE 3 different kinds of soup and bread to serve all of their guests.  Many friends and family also pitched in to make multiple different cakes to have for dessert.  So, there wasn't just one cake to choose from at this wedding...there were about 20! It was really neat to see so many people come together to bless Dylan and Emily.
      I love these people and loved being a part of their day!

-gretchen shaw








 


 


 








 


 





 


 


 


 


 




 





 


 





 


 


 





 



 


 


 


 




























Friday, March 4, 2011

Baby Brunch!

It's apparently that time in my life when my friends are starting to have BABIES!  We're not going to discuss anything further about what that could potentially mean. :) 

My friend, Lily is about to have her second little girl.  Lily and her family have been good friends of my husband and I 
since we moved here to Memphis. I've truly appreciated their hospitality and friendship and have enjoyed all the laughs we've had in their home. And I can't wait (probably not as much as Lily) for another member of their family to be here! 

To celebrate, we were able to get together, eat some great food, enjoy looking at all the wonderful gifts Lily received and just relax and have a good time.  Everything from what we ate, to the decorations, to the lighting had such a bright, colorful, and soft feel to it.  It fit the mood perfectly and it was a lot of fun to photograph. 

-gretchen

















Tuesday, February 1, 2011

A Day in the Park...

I've only been in Memphis for about 5 months.  And even in my short time here, I know that there has been a ridiculous amount of snow and cold weather for Memphis, TN.  However, this past weekend took a turn for the good! Out of nowhere came 65 degree weather, sunshine, and lots of smiling faces.  I think the whole city spent the day outside.  Mike and I were no exception.  Many of our friends got together at the park to play soccer, which pretty much made Mike's year.  And because no one on this planet wants to see me play soccer, I walked around with some friends and .....took pictures! (who would have guessed)
Today it's back to being rainy and cold, BUT the weekend gave us all hope that nice, sunshiney days are right around the corner!