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Falcon’s Fire Wedding | Lisha & Jay | Rudy & Marta Photo

This Falcon’s Fire Wedding was beyond belief awesome.  The groom and the groomsmen took the time to get fresh hair cuts in the morning.  I’m a huge advocate for guys taking the time to get some fresh cuts before the wedding.  It’s the least they could do before starting to get ready for the ceremony.  They were able to get everything done so early that they had ample time to hang out and be guys.   The ceremony was unlike any other that I’ve ever seen.  There was so much emotion in the air.  Everyone was amazed by Lisha’s dress.  Everything was so elegant.

“It shows that she really cared, since she was there for every step of the day with Lisha.  She made sure that everything went smoothly with the Falcon’s Fire Wedding.”

My sister was the Maid of Honor for the wedding and she helped a lot with everything in order to execute the best wedding possible.  It shows that she really cared, since she was there for every step of the day with Lisha.  She made sure that everything went smoothly with the Falcon’s Fire Wedding.

The day was a little chilly in January, even for Florida.  Once the sun starting setting, things started to get cooler.  I loved everything about this wedding.  Everything seemed to line up and sync as if it had been rehearsed for several times beforehand.  It was perfect.  The light was amazing.  We couldn’t have asked for a better day.

As much as I want to say it was rainbows and butterflies, it wasn’t.  We had two golf carts that were reserved for the couple and us to take around the golf course.  When we went to look for them, they were missing.  We weren’t able to find them anywhere.  We started the formals anyways in hopes that the coordinator would find them.  Alas, that was not the case.  We spend about 20 minutes of our shoot time trying to hunt down two carts.

When we finally found some, we started driving around everywhere trying to find cool spots that were still usable with the light that we had left.  We ended up shooting for about 20-30 minutes and deep into dusk, which is not the norm.  I do have to say, that I ended up loving the shots.  This was a Falcon’s Fire Wedding that ended on a high note.  Images came out awesome.  Check them out.

groom barbershop

wedding barbershop

bride getting ready

falcon's fire wedding

the flower studio

falcon's fire bride

modern jewelry

intimate bride portrait

happy bride portrait

sunset bride portrait

 

Venue: Falcon’s Fire Golf Club
Barbershop: Reflections Barbershop
Florist: The Flower Studio

 

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