Jul 18, 2006

Rachel and Juan | Graycliff

Rachel and Juan are a fun loving couple and a lot of fun to work with. We had previously shot an engagement session with them (and their dog Leo!) That pre-relationship made them feel comfortable with us photographing them, and allowed us to capture some great shots of their day!

 




Rachel's bouquet was full of vibrant colors; it was gorgeous and stayed that way the entire night despite the heat. The florist (Parsippany Flowers and Gifts) had put little wet sponges at the bottom of the stems of all the girl's bouquets to keep them alive, and wraped them all in red ribbon to match the dresses.


Heres a shot of their sign-in board, and a picture from the engagment session


When the Greycliff staff brought out the chocolate fountain it drew quite a crowd. Everyone wanted that chocolate so much that they didn't even wait for it to get hot enough to melt completely. The guests (and Rachel!) looked like they were really enjoying it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Doris, Joel and the lovely twins.....you all were fabulous at our wedding. Thank you so much for keeping our wedding day alive for years with your artistic talents!
Love, Rachel and Juan Salazar

Anonymous said...

Honestly Rachel and Juan, you both looked gorgeous and were radiating happiness. I am sure all your guests felt the strength of your love and respect for one another. Your photographer captured such beautiful moments. Hope the honeymoon was relaxing and that the first days of married life are bliss. Love, Katherine

Anonymous said...

hola juan bueno felicidades que Dios te bendiga a ti y atu esposa que sean felices recuerda que aqui en peru siempre tengras tus amigos de siempre aver sime mandad tu fono para poder llamarte felicidaes de todo corazon


james

Marco said...

Tio, JOder! hasta ahora sigo esperando la invitacion para tu boda..no me digas que ya te casaste?.....jajajaja..mentira tio espero que todo te siga yendo tambien como ahora, y que tu esposa y tu sean felices..ya te digo que si por las lindas fotos que se ven..buenoo una abrazo desde la madre patria (España), espero alguna vez visitarte..saludos y suerte en todo..tu amigo
Marco Caballero