Jordan & Jordan | Branson Wedding Photographer
I had been doing so well keeping up with blogging every week – until now! Well, this month has been a little bit busy. Lots of extended family sessions, proposals, and of course, this beautiful Big Cedar Wedding.
This is the first week where I haven’t been shooting at least every other day, so I thought I’d sit down and get back to blogging. I promise I will eventually catch up, but I’ve really enjoyed meeting so many amazing people lately, including Jordan and Jordan. For the sake of simplicity, we will call them Jordan and Jo, but how cool is it that they have the same name?!
When Jo first called me looking for a Branson wedding photographer, I was excited because I love shooting at The Garden Chapel at Big Cedar. It’s such a gorgeous venue. Big Cedar also has so many beautiful areas for great photos, it’s definitely one of my favorite venues.
Both Jo and Jordan were so great and I enjoyed meeting both of their families too. I absolutely loved their weddings colors (black and white!) and all the little details were just beautiful. It was a very hot and sunny day, but the wedding was absolutely perfect.
My favorite images
The couple chose to do a first look, which I absolutely love! Here are a few of my favorite images from Jo and Jordan’s wedding. Let me tell you, it was difficult to just pick a few!
I love doing a First Look!
The black and white color scheme is so classic and beautiful!
Despite the heat, we had a lot of fun during the bridal party portraits! What you don’t see here is that there are sprinklers on a timer. We got lucky and missed them, but it was a little scary. 😉
If you’re looking for a Branson wedding photographer for your Big Cedar wedding (or wedding anywhere else!) give me a call and let’s talk! I shoot weddings all throughout Missouri, NW Arkansas, and beyond! I’d love to be part of your special day. If you want to see more of my recent work, check out Darah and Ryan’s Branson Hotel Wedding or Hunter and Meredith’s Top of the Rock Proposal.
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