Having gratuated with a major in architecture from Texas ATM, you knew Jennifer would look for a super cool place to get married.
When she came across the Parador in Houston, she knew she had found her spot.
Also, because Jennifer spent most of her engagement session and bridal session telling me about the architecture of the locations we were in, I figured I better get a ton of photos without people for her. ;)
Enjoy.
This next one is my favorite…. So timeless. Notice the lines. The architect was really working on a whole other level at this point…
I noticed that Jennifer and every one of her bridesmaids were iPhone users. As a fellow blue bubble person… it warmed my heart.
I love a giddy bride on the way to the First Look.
I really enjoy taking those formal family shots. So much history and depth there. Think of the hundreds, maybe thousands of times, that these sisters have been photographed together. But NEVER like this.
Time for a break before the ceremony.
Ryan had a killer cake done by Cakes by Gina.
Whoop!
Pro Tip: Brides and Grooms usually don’t get to eat a lot.
By FAR, my favorite part of Jennifer and Ryan’s wedding day was the anniversary dance. (All the married people dance and the ones who have been married the longest win.)
Ryan’s grandparents crushed the competition and after winning took a bow.
Overpriced wedding photographers, fancy venues, and killer cakes are nice, but staying married for over half a decade requires none of them.
Thank you two for such a fun day. It was an honor to be there. Look me up in 2065 around your 50th and we’ll do a vow renewal. ;)