It’s the wedding season, fully upon us now, and mostly we’ve been lucky with the weather. Erik and Mel couldn’t have asked for better at their beautiful outdoor wedding and reception at Cleveland's Botanical Gardens. Oh, by the way. Did we mention that we travel?
Danika and Joe are in town for Christie and Mark’s wedding. That made me think of this lovely dance at D&J's reception at New Castle Country Club, while Danika's mother looks on from across the room.
Colleen and TJ also had a gorgeous wedding reception, where it was obvious they have danced together a lot.
Followed by a wonderful toast just before the cake was cut.
Just like always, these are real weddings we have shot for couples from all over the United States. We have also traveled half way around the world for wedding photography, though we primarily serve the Mid-Atlantic States’ Washington-Baltimore-Frederick region.
For your wedding, pick Jeff Behm Photography, where your image is everything, and always has been.
I’ve mentioned this before, but perhaps it needs exploration.
When I meet with the brides who’ve selected Jeff Behm Photography for their wedding, in the back of my mind there’s the knowledge that for many women, their subconscious has been imprinted as early as the girl in this photograph.
This particular little girl was trying to see over the pews, but was too short. Her focus was rapt, so intent was she on what looked like a fairy castle bathed in light. She could not tolerate only seeing part. I was paying attention to the couple, but aware of this child trying so hard to see. Suddenly, as I was watching the bridal couple through the viewfinder, I became aware that there was something in the aisle that hadn’t been before. There she was, still as a stone...watching everything. Her wise and patient mother leaned near, but allowed her daughter to stay until the end.
What has this child got to do with a young woman coming to us today? Everything!
Part of our job is to come to an understanding of your internal wedding, that dream that commenced when you were this child, at your first wedding and began to know “At my wedding we'll…”