Zach + Sara’s Marfa Elopement

When Sara contacted me about her Marfa, TX Elopement, I was thrilled (and that’s the understatement of the year!) I had been dying to go visit Marfa as soon as I discovered it let alone photograph a gorgeous elopement.

The day of the elopement, I drove three hours South to Marfa. I booked my night at El Cosmico where I had also been dying to stay. Luck was on my side, because I landed the Kozy Coach with the hand chair that Beyonce sat in!

As soon as I arrived into town, I headed straight to the pink Marfa Courthouse. I met the Justice of the Peace, Judge David Beebe, that would be marrying the two. He was not what I expected a JOP to be, but was what I expected a Marfa Justice of the Peace to be. We both waited for Zach and Sara to arrive having not met them before. As we waited, Judge Beebe  filled me on the police chief drama and it was starting to sound like an episode of Parks and Rec or VEEP. He was a real chill laid back guy who was musician in a former life.

The courthouse was a gorgeous building with winding staircases. The dark wood bannisters shined when the sunlight hit the glossy finish. The dark green carpet added a regal Victorian flair to the room. From the bottom floor you could see all the way to the top circle cut out on each floor.

When Zach and Sara arrived, I was pretty stunned at how gorgeous they were. Zach was very handsome, with some light stubble on his face and flowing hair that suited him perfectly. He wore a crisp white shirt that had freshly been laundered (thanks to a local dry cleaner that saved the day!) He wore a silver and turquoise bowler tie and white rose boutonniere that Sara had crafted. Sarah was a stunning bride in her white bohemian dress that fit her like a glove. She wore a luscious flower crown and carried a wildflower-esque bouquet that she also made. Her long dark hair fell in loose waves over her shoulders and down her back. She also wore a matching flower arm band that was the cherry on top of her boho bridal look.

We all climbed the stairs to the very top of the courthouse. The room was warm and bright.  We had a 360 view of the downtown square. It was not what I expected for a courthouse wedding.

Judge Beebe chatted with the couple before he performed the ceremony. He asked things like long had they known each other, where they were from and he filled us in on some  Marfa trivia, etc. The Marfa street sweeper was a big topic of conversation because he was loud and kept interrupting the ceremony. We were pretty sure that he had circled the town square more times than necessary!

The ceremony was short and sweet. The two exchanged rings that Sarah had crafted while they waited for their actual set to come in. They sealed the deal with a kiss and were pronounced husband and wife. After the ceremony, the excitement in the room was palpable. I felt like they almost should be jumping up and down for joy. Judge Beebe left to sign the marriage certificate and the three of us took a few shots in the top of the courthouse.

After, we got what we needed we headed downstairs and I had to shoot more photographs in the building because it was that awesome. I photographed the couple running out of the courthouse with their excited faces on (which didn’t really leave the whole day. 🙂 )

We arrived back at their mod hotel, so they could gather up a few items for more pictures later in the day. It looked like hobby lobby had set up shop in their room. Sara had definitely been hard at work making wedding crafts. She did a fabulous job, because all the pictures look like they walked out of a Pinterest board.

Next, we headed to the cowboy church radio tower which is a pretty famous Marfa landmark. Its an old church that has been turned into radio tower that basically just transmits NPR from what I could tell on my travels. We drove to El Cosmico next, where they took a break in the hammock. The three of us headed to my Kozy Koach, but not before making a bee-line to what we all thought was a bar. Alas, it was just a mirage. However, three nice guys shared their cold Dos Equis with us.

We shot a few fun pictures by the teepees. We were followed by this cute little cat the whole time. Oh and the bunny rabbits that were hopping around made El Cosmico seem like a pretty magical place.

Zach and Sara had a small white cake with white chocolate shavings to cut. The topper was two paper hearts combined. Neither Zach nor Sara held back when it came time to feed each other. Cake was flying everywhere and unfortunately the cat didn’t want the scraps.

We ended the day in the nick of time before the sun went down. We found a pasture not far from El Cosmico and hopped the fence. It wasn’t as easy as it sounds. I photographed the couple as they twirled around the the West Texas field among wild flowers.

A patrol car rolled up beyond the fence. I’m sure it had something to do with us hopping fences on private property. Fortunately, he drove away once we left the field. (This is where I usually say its better to ask forgiveness than permission) I guess the officer must have been in a good mood. #relief

Sara and Zach were a blast to photograph and spend the day with. They looked like models and were high on love which made it super easy to capture many a happy moment. I couldn’t take a bad pictures of them and that made it really hard to narrow down all these gorgeous shots.

Congratulations to Zach and Sara as they start their new life together!

 

 

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Once they’re completed, find the entire gallery here.

 

 

 

 

 

Peter + Sacajawea’s Sneak Peek

I’m very excited to share the sneak peeks of this beautiful El Paso wedding. Peter and Sacajawea are currently living the dream on their honeymoon to Bora Bora! (Totally jealous). So, I’ll start this post out with a couple of palm trees, so we can all just imagine were laying on the sand looking at this view.

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I don’t want to give away too much now, but once I’m done editing, you can find the whole wedding here.

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Nancy + Andy

The vibe of this wedding definitely didn’t start like it ended! And it ended with a bang!

I began the day at Nancy’s house as she got ready for the day without all the hustle and bustle that normally occurs during wedding prepping. It was just Nancy, her mother, father, brother and niece that helped her get ready. Her mother, Gracie, helped the beautiful bride put on her wedding dress from White Lace Bridal Boutique in El Paso. Her train was long and the top of her dress was full of rhinestones and sparkles. She wore beautiful blue shoes with a crystal pendant on the tops.

The first time her father, Jose Silva, stepped into the room to see his daughter after she was dressed was full of quiet emotion. There wasn’t a huge outburst but you could tell by the look on his face that he was holding back tears. Nancy hugged her father as Nancy’s brother entered to see the final results.

The finishing touches were applied when her father and brother put on Nancy’s earring and her mother helped with her beautiful diamond bracelet.

Nancy’s niece, Naomi, helped Nancy put on her sparkly white flats so that she could comfortably and stylishly, walk around. Then she helped her put on her garter that was adorned with a blue flower.

A few of Nancy’s bridesmaids showed up at the house to help with last minute details. After everyone was prepped and ready to go, Jose, Nancy’s father, helped her into the black Charger that was waiting to take her to the ceremony.

We caravanned to San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church, where Andy and the groomsmen were already waiting. Another wedding had just finished up and that party was right outside the church taking pictures and and mingling. The priest was preparing for Nancy and Andy’s ceremony.

Their ceremony quickly got underway not long after we arrived. It was a traditional catholic ceremony. There was a simple guitar player at the side of the sanctuary playing soft music between prayers. Both Nancy and Andy’s parents along with the wedding party sat in the the front rows behind the couple as they prayed and took communion. A couple of members in the wedding party participated in the ceremony by reading scriptures. The maid of honor, draped the ceremonial lasso around the couple for unity and the best man presented coins to the bride and groom for good luck.

The newly-weds completed their prayers and were announced husband and wife. They marched out of the sanctuary followed by their family and friends. I caught Andy as he wiped his brow as they exited the church. Following the ceremony they spent some time in the church’s foyer greeting friends and family.

After the ceremony, it was time to load up and head to take pictures of the wedding party. We went to Memorial Park and I began lining up the bridesmaids in their blue lace dresses. The groomsmen arrived and made a bee-line for the snack truck. Andy was kind enough to bring Nancy and bite of hamburger and a blue slushee to re-energize. I managed to squeeze the whole wedding party under some shade and snapped a few fun pictures of them before everyone melted in the heat.

I took Nancy and Andy to their own photo spot at the El Paso Rose garden. As we walked through the garden, I snapped pictures of them dancing and enjoying each other’s company among the pink roses with the appropriate titles.

It was time for us to head to the reception, the Mariachi trio was playing at the door as Andy and Nancy entered the EPIC rail yard. The reception area didn’t need much decorating, because the place is so awesome already, but they had some roses and succulents scattered throughout and painted blue vases on tables that tied the decor together. There were beautiful carved wooden elephants that greeted everyone as they signed the guest canvas. Trains were passing by the windows right out side the receptions room. They weren’t loud, I don’t even remember hearing them over the DJ’s music.

Dinner was served and it was the groom, Chef Andy’s, own recipes. A delicious herbed chicken served with perfectly seasoned veggies and mashed potatoes. People lined up to be served and then hit the bar for refreshments.

After the announcing of the wedding party, I quickly grabbed Nancy and Andy and ran up to the rooftop and took a few more awesome pictures of the couple in the setting sun. The buildings of downtown El Paso stood off in the distance and the Franklin Mountains were directly behind them.

Nancy and Andy shared their first dance, followed by heartfelt father/daughter dance and Andy’s dance with his mother, Gloria who cried as she danced with her son.

I think the coolest part of the night was when the DJ pulled out a huge bin of those long colored balloons. Almost everyone was out of their chairs swinging balloons in the air to the music. The colors of the lights and the balloons accompanied by the awesome music really got the party started! (I’m sure the open bar helped too 😉 )

I had never seen a reception with such a cool party atmosphere. It was definitely REALLY fun. Young and old alike had a blast dancing and swinging the balloons through the air.

I have to give the DJ, Rhythm and Dance Factory D.J. Service, some props because they did an amazing job keeping the party going and their lights were amazing! They were an awesome team.

Another part of the reception that I thought was really cool, was when the DJ had Nancy and Andy make a bridge with their hands as they stood high up above their guests in chairs. The party single-filed under the Diaz bridge and snaked around the room until the song ended.

After the dance train, it was time for the garter and bouquet toss. The bride tossed the bouquet from high up on her chair to her single ladies and the groom flung the garter into the small crowd of single gents, but not before he wore the garter on his head.

At midnight, it was Nancy and Andy’s actual 10 year anniversary of being together, so they shared that moment together dancing and then invited the other couples to join them on the dance floor. Everyone had some dance skills. Must be in the El Paso water.

I left the reception with everyone still partying into the night.

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Cheers to Andy and Nancy!

Vendors
Flowers:
Angie’s Flower-Erika Pegueros-dreamweddingselpaso@gmail.com
Cake: Angie’s Flower-Erika Pegueros- dreamweddingselpaso@gmail.com
Hair: Sol Hair Illusions, Lupe Solis, https://www.facebook.com/solhair.illusions
Wedding Dress: White Lace Bridal Boutique, http://whitelaceboutique.com
Bridesmaid dresses: Bridal-Novas, Silvia, https://www.facebook.com/Novas-Bridal-Wear-Evening-Wear-Collections-165539690153896/
Tuxes: The Tux Shoppe, Chito Aguilar, www.elpasotuxshoppe.com
Mariachi: Mariachi Trio-Los Aventureros, David Martinez, www.facebook.com/triolosaventureros.com
DJ: Rhythm & Dance Factory DJ’s / Pro DJ Rentals, https://www.facebook.com/RDFactory/?surface=rese

 

Megan + Davis

Not quite an engagement session since they’d be married in 3 days! But it kinda was, because the only session they had for their engagement was taken by Megan’s 12 year old brother, JP. (Who actually did a pretty good job!) Haha!

This was actually the first time I had met Megan and Davis in person before I shot their wedding! They booked me while I was in El Paso and it unfortunately didn’t work out to where we could meet I flew into town for the big day. Despite the distance, it all worked out.

After being in the brown/orange sand box of El Paso (Just kidding! I love you, El Paso, but let’s be honest its not green like Georgia!) It was really nice driving through the winding green canopy roads through Harris County to her parents house.

I found them out in a field by this awesome old horse barn that her parents, Mark and Debbie, own. Mark and Debbie were actually just about to take two of the horses for a little trail ride as I got there.

So, we began shooting and getting to know each other a bit. The old barn was just the kind of thing I love to shoot in. Old, dirty, worn down, well loved. It made the perfect background for a country engagement session.

Megan wore and beautiful lace cream colored dress with cowboy boots of course! And Davis, looked like a true Southern gentleman in his jeans and laid back, white linen shirt. The setting sunlight, overgrown super green grass and laid back atmosphere all came together perfectly.

No country session would be complete without sitting on the front porch of a log cabin, swinging in a tire swing or climbing a tree! Luckily, we had three!

Enjoy!

 

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for good measure…here’s a horsey.