Late in August of this year, we got to shoot Courtney and Jon's outdoor wedding at Innsbrook. If you've never been to Innsbrook, you should book a vacation there! It's a great vacation community filled with chalet's and cabins scattered amidst lakes and rivers on a beautiful wooded preserve. Perfect place for a vacation.
Perfect place for a wedding :).
We were looking forward to this wedding all summer long because a). we knew the location was gonna rock! and b). we both used to work with Courtney during our college years and we always love shooting weddings for people we know. Especially when they're uber-awesome people like Courtney and Jon :).
The day started off with hair and make up for the gals in the lodge
Beautiful flowers put together by the mother of the bride
Jon getting ready
Some fun details... the guests arrived at the lodge and walked down a large hill to the ceremony site. Except the ones who were cutting it close on time.. they got shuttled with a golf cart :). And check out that guy in the bottom right pic. He was our boss when Courtney and I worked together. Many fun memories there :).
Courtney and her dad making their way down the hill to the ceremony site, looking cool as can be... even though it was about 130 degrees that day :)
Even though it was a little warm, the day was absolutely beautiful.
How adorable is this flower girl!
And check out that cute ring bearer on the end! Jon is a soccer player and so were most of his groomsmen. They wanted to do this pose (I think this is what soccer players look like when they're trying to block a goal), and the little guy on the end was having a hard time understanding where to put his hands. Classic :)
The lovely ladies
Some bling action
Jon grabbed this shot during an emotional toast at the reception
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Courtney and Jon at Innsbrook
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St. Louis weddings,
wedding
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2 comments:
Fantastic work Lisa! Innsbrook is so nice!
I'm so excited to see photos of Jon and Courtney's wedding on your blog! She was gorgeous, no? I especially enjoyed the photos you took of the guitar and Rob. :) You do amazing work!
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