Sara & Jordan Married! 06.11.11 | Mountain View Grand Wedding Photography

After mee­ting with Sara & Jor­dan for enga­ge­ment pho­tos last fall I knew that we were all going to have a won­der­ful time at their wed­ding. What I didn’t quite expect was how much I was going to fall in love with the two of them during the day and how sad I would be to say goodbye that night.

Warm, wel­co­ming, invi­ting, ama­zing, ener­ge­tic, soul­ful, beau­ti­ful — these words don’t even begin to fully desc­ribe the love­li­ness that is Sara & Jor­dan as a indi­vi­duals, and as a couple.

After an une­vent­ful damp drive up to the Moun­tain View Grand I found the boys in their room put­ting the final touches on their sty­lish suits. A loose but­ton was no pro­blem for Dad the Hero!

Sara & com­pany were up in the salon, but I arri­ved at their room to find these trea­su­res. I have no idea what the story behind the alli­ga­tor is (but I’d love to know!) The glass howe­ver says “I’m get­ting Married Bitches!”

Once they were all ready they were escor­ted through the back halls of the hotel to their sec­ret sto­wa­way place. This face just sums it up. Let’s do this thing!

When I tur­ned around and saw this look on Jordan’s face it was all I could do remem­ber to keep shoo­ting and not just melt into a pile of swoo­ning for how much he loves her.

The grand ball­room there is so stun­ning; the rain may have kept them inside but this is cer­tainly no shabby setup!

One of the grooms­men came up to put his drink down beside the others I’d pla­ced while shoo­ting this shot from up the top of the slope. When he stood up to go back to his place, he promptly star­ted sli­ding down the hill in those fancy tux shoes. Let me tell you — it was hila­rious. And he exe­cu­ted the whole slope with style not falling once!

So many sto­ries, so little time ;)

Recep­tion!

So many ama­zing moments in this day — and their first dance was nothing short of breath­ta­king. Not that it was cho­reo­graphed or a spec­tacle, they were just so gentle to each other.

And then you see them with their parents and you know where they get it from ;)

They opted to not do any sort of cere­mo­nial caking; but when they saw me near as they were about to indulge in their deca­dence, they had some fun with it. Sara has one of the most ani­ma­ted and fun expres­sive faces ever. I LOVE IT!

There was so much fun dancing!

It wasn’t ori­gi­nally the plan for me to hang around until the end. Howe­ver, I was sta­ying the next room over and we were all having so much fun, we deci­ded I should stay. Now, I’ll be the first to say there’s no need for a pho­to­grapher all the way through the last dance. It’s easier on the bud­get to let me go ear­lier. But I do love when I stay and then wit­ness something AWESOME, like this.

Sara + Jor­dan, you have sto­len a piece of my heart and run away with it. You’re the sort of peo­ple they write fairy tales about and I hope for you both to live your “hap­pily ever after”


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  1. Wow, Melissa. These pic­tu­res are phe­no­me­nal! I don’t even know the cou­ple and I was get­ting chills and teary eyed just loo­king at the pho­tos. I think this is my favo­rite group of pho­tos you’ve taken so far. So beau­ti­ful. =) I can’t wait for my day and to see the ima­ges you pro­duce!
    XoXoXo

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