Kismet
So what can I say about Hannah and Keith other than I
suppose it was kismet that we ended up finding each other.
In late October of last year both Hannah and I were stuck in
a state of limbo with regards to May 10th of 2014. While she was wondering
if she’d find a photographer that was available that day I was wondering if
either of the two inquiries I had for that day were going to pan out.
Inquiries for wedding dates are a tricky thing for
photographers. We can’t save dates without a contract. We just can’t. I’ve
turned away inquiries before because someone was “definitely going with us,”
just to wind up sitting home that weekend and out much needed income.
Usually, what happens is you book the day and then get
others asking about it, but choosing a photographer can be a big decision for many.
That’s why you often have a ‘let me think about it,’ period with some clients. Inevitably,
you get more than one person asking about the same day at the same time, and
when you do, you find yourself between a rock and a hard place.
That’s the kind of pressure I was feeling when Hannah
called. Another photographer that I shoot with had recommended her to me
because she was booked. “Yes, the day is available, but someone else wants it…
but I can’t hold it for them. If you sign before they do, it’s yours.” That
might sound like a salesmen’s pressure tactic, but for wedding photographers it
happens a lot.
In the past, I would call the other inquiries and let them
know that the date could be slipping away, warn them, give them a fighting
chance, but there was this hopefulness in Hannah’s voice. She’d be in the very
next day if she could, but she was hours away and had work. She insisted that
she and Keith would be up to see me on their very next day off just a couple
days away.
In the interim I had to wrestle with the possible
consequences of going with Hannah and Keith over the others, or what I’d have
to say to Hannah if one of the other inquiries signed in the meantime. Clearly,
none of that happened. Hannah and Keith
made the trip up, we sat and talked about their day, well, Hannah and I talked
while Keith relaxed.
When we were done we had a signed contract. More importantly
than that, I didn't have a single regret. Was there blowback on the other side?
Of course. Did I feel terrible about having to let someone else down? Yes. But
I also knew I’d made the right decision. Hannah and Keith were amazing people
with kind hearts and gentle spirits and somehow I just knew that’s where I
wanted to be on May 10th.
Later that day, when talking with Melody about the meeting,
I said, “They’re my kind of people, down to earth. I’m glad I let fate take its
course.”
The Double-T has a nice outdoor location, complete with screened canopy for the ceremony. |
Venue
Hannah and Keith work for a business that does guided horseback tours, as such, the Double-T in Stevinson was the perfect venue for them. If you've never been there you’re really missing out. I’m sure many guests have made their way out to the dusty little town in the middle of nowhere thinking, “Oh boy, what are we in for?”
Out amidst the pastures in the California dairy land sits
this little replica of a small old western town built up over the years by the Azevedo family. On the exteriors of large metal buildings they have the faƧade of something out of Hell on Wheels. The level of detail in the recreation is
really quite impressive.
I've shot there before with another photographer. It’s a
photographer’s playground, and each time I went I’d imagine the things I’d
shoot if I ever had the chance to shoot a wedding of my own there. From the old
jail cell, to the dance floor in the barn, it’s all amazing. Oh, and the train.
Like an actual train. Not one engine, or a caboose, a full on steam engine with
several cars and a caboose! I could shoot there for years and not run out of
ideas.
As it turned out, on this particular day, it was a touch
windy. Gusts of wind up to 34 mph. Wind that was filled with dust. As you’ll
see further on, we worked that to our favor.
But enough talk, let’s look at PICTURES!
Hannah's dress was simple with just the right amount of elegance. |
The wind worked in our favor when it came to whipping the bride's dress around. |
A sturdy, old barn doubles as saloon and dance floor at the Double-T. Here I'm using it to get a few shots of the groomsmen in a controlled lighting situation. |
The Double-T even has a jail cell for when guests get out of hand. |
At the Double-T you have the option of being escorted to the ceremony location via horse drawn carriage. Here, Hannah's dad helps her step out. |
Everyone was supposed to do silly faces. Keith didn't get the memo. |
We did a boring posed shot too, but I wanted a group hug. |
Eventually all of our shenanigans broke Keith down and he couldn't help laughing. |
It was too good to resist. |
Green grasses out in the pasture with the golden light of sunset all directed by the leading lines of the barbed wire fence. |
I think she was trying to get him to dance. Proof that boys running from dancing starts at a very early age. |
Just a few of the happy faces at the reception. |
That hat was a pain in the butt to shoot around, but there were times when it caught the light just right, like in this backlit shot of the first dance. |
Hannah's dad had some of the best expressions during the father/daughter dance. There was no hiding his joy. |
Minor wardrobe malfunction. No worries, sister to the rescue. |
Not sure if this guy was looking for a dance partner, or just watching. Either way he looked adorable doing it. |
This little one was on the dancefloor all night long. |
Loved the expressions in this frame. |
And now it's time for the video:
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