I met Mike and Linda just a few weeks ago. But in that short amount of time, I can tell you they are some of the most sincere, happy, and authentic people I’ve meet.
Linda and Mike were so excited to be married. It made ME giddy! Driving home that day from their wedding made me want to get married (to Chris of course) all over again. Their love for each other is abundantly clear, and they are just a delight to be around. Here are a few images from their wedding day.
We started at Mike’s house where Linda got ready:


Look how excited Linda is!




After taking family pictures at the house, Mike and Linda snuck away for some outdoor portraits. The light and foliage was beautiful. Linda was stunning.

Really, aren’t they just gorgeous together?!

You can tell, Mike and Linda make each other so happy.

Mike is a very dapper groom, I must say.

And Linda, well, I think this picture says it all!

Linda – you are radiant!! You are radiant in your portraits and walking down the isle.

I think Mike thought so too!


I love the first kiss (and to be honest…Linda and Mike had several
but that’s a different story!!). But more than the first kiss itself, I love the moments right before and right after the first kiss. Don’t you?


There were so many “love” moments during their short ceremony!




The ceremony took place in a restaurant that was very meaningful to Mike. The guests were able to stay at their tables and visit before dinner was served. Mike and Linda gave out these lovely ornaments as favors and everyone had lots of fun opening their gifts.

There were two sweet toasts before dinner. I love this moment between Mike and Linda:

It was SO much fun being a part of this event. For me, there is something about the simplicity and authenticity of Linda and Mike’s wedding that makes me still think about how much fun it was to be there. In many ways, I felt more like a guests than a vendor. And that’s a great feeling.
Here’s one last portrait of the two of them. This one makes me smile
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