I went cr@zy on this one. The @ symbol means I did so on the internet. Heidy and Andrew had a two-day wedding and it was beautiful, so there are a ton of photos. They started with a dinner in the evening on the lawn of the 100-year-old family farm. Besides the other cool stuff, mashed potatoes were served in wine glasses. Heidy’s idea. They planned on a sunset ceremony but ran a little late, so guests busted out their party favor match boxes and lit their party favor candles and I busted out some strobes. The ceremony was Buddhist and administered by a friend of theirs. It was touching. After the ceremony: cupcakes and candy apples. The next day Heidy and Andrew hosted a reception at the Linen Building in Downtown Boise. I love loft spaces for receptions. Andrew sang to Heidy before their dance. If I were on The Arsenio Hall Show, I would describe Andrew’s performance as off the hook. Only the guys attempted to hide their tears. Everything was so wonderfully planned and Heidy and Andrew so delightful, I felt blessed to be there. Brandon shot with me and some of his off the hook shots are shown here.
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Orcas Island, WA.
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That little church is pretty awesome. But what I really want to know is, why did the girls change into green dresses?
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That second to last picture is pretty neat… wide angle shot. I like how you placed it and where you placed it on the post. You should continue doing stuff like that. I like it.


freaking amazing! love the whole thing!
i should probably have read the description first, but i spent a good 5 minutes trying to figure out the timeline of this wedding… 2 days. got it. love these! love the nighttime wedding and the linen building!
and one last thing… i find out brandon was here too, and neither of you made us aware of your presence? oh man.
You made our wedding more beautiful that I remember it being. These are more than we hoped for! I can’t thank you enough for being there, both you and Brandon. We are so thrilled!
Bryan,
I can’t thank you and Brandon enough for the magnificent work! Heidy looks so beautiful. Thank you for capturing the moments that may fade from memory in time. I don’t get to see my family often and for me to now have these photos to look back on is priceless. Dare I say I teared up at work? Nay, I shan’t.
Amazing pictures..Still to this day..I wish more than anything that I could have been there…You both looked great!!
Hot damn. Great looking photos of some great looking people.
Looks like we did fairly well for ourselves! :)
Oy, this post just keeps going! Thats a good thing though. So much color, movement…life!