Jayme and Rob’s wedding day dawned a bit cloudy and threatened rain. Thankfully the only drops we encountered was a slight splattering on the way to church and for the rest of the day we were graced with sunshine and lovely spring temps. FUN PARTY FACT: This is the 3rd time I have photographed a wedding at a St. Maria Goretti in as many states within the past 13 months! I cannot recall the last time I laughed so hard and so often in church, their priest was lively and kind and he really focused in on Jayme and Rob’s personalities, as they really seem to laugh their way through life. After the ceremony the wedding party, a few spouses and myself boarded a limo bus to cruise around Madison and stop for some photo ops and of course a beer at the Union on campus and a visit with other guests at the Old Fashioned on Capital square.
BEST LIMO BUS RIDE, EVER!!! Seriously. Hats off to whomever came up with passing a coconut a la Hot Potato – you are a genius! I need to find a way to carry around a coconut in my camera bag, just in case I’m ever on a limo bus or trolley that needs a little livening up. Now to work on my coconut passing dance moves while also toting a camera and flash!
All the guests re-convened at the East Side Club for further celebration of Jayme and Rob’s union. I think it’s a three-way tie of the biggest hit of the evening – the pig roast on display, the amazing tower of cupcakes with eleven different flavors (all fabulous, I know because I sampled four – in my defense I did split each one with my assistant photographer so that really only equals two full cupcakes) or a surprise visit by Bucky and the University of Wisconsin Marching Band!!! Bucky and the band tore up the dance floor, it was PACKED and each and every guest was out there enjoying the live music and Bucky’s dance moves.
From here on out I might put in special requests to my brides and grooms for wedding day necessities that might entail coconuts, cupcakes and Bucky . . . just sayin’!










This little flower girl was FAST! I had to wait until she sat down to put her shoe back on to get this image!


Coconut on the Limo Bus!

During our quick stop for a beer at the Union, we counted no less than seven other bridal parties. And what happens when an area is overrun with brides and grooms? Some head smooshing I believe!



In case you always wanted to try a pickled egg, the Old Fashioned is your place!




Can’t find the garter for the toss? No worries, as long as there is a coconut available!






Tags: Band, Bucky, Coconut, Madison, Wedding, Wisconsin
Posted in Metropolitan Imageworks, Weddings, Wisconsin | Comments (2)
Anytime I make it up to Madison for wedding related work I also make sure to stop in and visit with Sasha and Ethan who have been fixtures on my blog since each of their births! This time Sasha is a vibrant and spunky three-year old with a penchant for dramatic flair. Truly a little girl after my own heart! Ethan was hamming it for the camera, after a quick power nap, and delighting me with all of his numerous faces. It doesn’t hurt that these kiddos are my family so I know we share some of the same cuteness genes. This portrait session was made even more special by the fact that Buscia recently moved from New Jersey to Madison and now gets to spend more time with Sasha and Ethan and watch them grow.


















Tags: Family, Madison, Portraits, Sibling, Teasers, Three-year old girl
Posted in Baby Boy, Children, Family, Metropolitan Imageworks, Portraits, Teasers, Wisconsin | Comments (0)
Talk about fitting it all in! I was up in Madison for an engagement session and also scheduled Sasha’s 2-year portraits, some family portraits, another maternity shoot with Sasha’s parents, and some time with Sasha’s grandparents too! Whew! Kind of like a marathon portrait session!



\






Tags: Family, Madison, Maternity, Portraits, Teasers, Two-year old girl, Wisconsin
Posted in Metropolitan Imageworks, Portraits, Teasers, Wisconsin | Comments (0)
Jayme and Rob are getting married in Madison, WI next May and Jayme learned of me from a few different people, one a former bride and the other a former groomsman from a completely different wedding in a completely different geographic location. I love it when that happens! I met up with Jayme and Rob one Sunday in July and we tooled around Madison taking pictures, dancing and talking about their wedding day. The moody clouds kept a close cover, which is a photographer’s dream because it acts like one giant diffuser, and fortunately the rain stayed away the entire time we were outside. Thanks for a wonderful afternoon and see you guys in the Spring!












Tags: Engagement, Madison, Portraits, Wisconsin
Posted in Engagement, Metropolitan Imageworks, Portraits, Teasers, Wisconsin | Comments (0)
It’s all who you know! Dusty and DJ decided to have their wedding on the rooftop of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Madison, or MadMOCA as a few locals like to call it. They found their stunning venue with a little help from friends – Dusty’s mom’s good friend Ellie is good friends with my uncle Ken – follow all that? I guess you could say they found their venue AND photographer with a little help from friends!
Both Dusty and DJ are faculty and coaches at UW-Madison so it made sense to have their wedding in Madison as well. The MadMOCA presents an amazing locale with a rooftop ceremony and reception location, cocktails in the lobby and of course eye candy for the photographer in terms of lines, glass walls, architecture and lovely spots to place the bride and groom.
Dusty’s mom is very creative and they had the best tissue paper flowers a la Martha Stewart adorning the ceremony trellis! And the favors were awesome – I use mine daily – ceramic mugs from her mom’s company with homemade mandel bread tucked inside. Yum!






















View their slide show and full wedding gallery.
Ceremony & Reception: Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
Officiant: Jane Clark, Madison, WI
Favors: Jane Jenni, Inc, St. Paul, MN
Tags: Jane Jenni Inc, Madison, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Wisconsin
Posted in Metropolitan Imageworks, Weddings | Comments (0)