When Angela came down the stairs in her elegant, sequined dress, hair done up by the loving hands of her mother, a single strand of pearls adorning her neck, I just knew I had to have a picture. She accepted my request, and as her husband-to-be reached up to take her hand I began to take what turned out to be the only pictures of her wedding day.
It was a good picture, but they seemed so tense. I lowered the camera, smiled brightly (with a hint of mischief, I hope) and said, "It's okay to smile." A lot of the tension went out of them with that and they did give a genuine smile.
As I glanced around for another place to ask them to stand I saw a large mirror to my left. I asked if I might take another shot from the dining room doorway to get their reflection in the mirror. Yes, they said, that would be fine.
At this point, she began to cry.
With his eyes and his lips he reassured her that everything would be okay. It is probably the most sincere, romantic moment I have ever had the privilege to witness.
The flowers arrive and she pins his boutonniere on. The fragrance of the flower is amazing! He says confidently that they are her favorite flower and he has planted some in their yard just for that reason. This is a man in love!
And there's one last picture to take before they head off for the ceremony. They've relaxed just a bit more. Now it seems to be more the tension of anticipation.
As the good Lord has blessed these two, He has blessed me, too.
4 comments:
My husband and I thank you for taking these pictures of us before we got married. Thank you for being a part of our special day.
We love it. We are very honored to be in your blog. Thank you for taking those pictures. I will follow you and your husband's travels. God Bless you both.
Mary, this is so precious.
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