8.2.08 - Chrissy & Justin

Posted on August 15, 2008

Chrissy & Justin are my kind of couple… you may remember them from their engagement photos last fall. They got so into the photos and we had a great time shooting around West Chester.

A coupla favorites:



Waiting for the ceremony to start…







I love it when churches are this well-lit.





I call this one “Two Dragons”…



Think I like this one best.





Or maybe this one. We popped into Kildare’s for some refreshment (nope, I wasn’t drinking!). Cheers!





It started to rain a little bit, but that just gave us the chance to bust out the umbrellas.



Then it was off to the lovely Overbrook Golf Club for the party!



The best man actually had the band back him while he sang the toast. Probably the best toast I’ve heard all year.





I love the emotion you see in parent dances.





CTO Park Central had the dance floor packed (and I mean packed) all night!





See?



All in all, a completely rockin’ wedding! Much more in the slideshow!


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3 Comments so far
  1. Dan Rufo August 15, 2008 3:31 pm

    Ryan, this is Chrissy’s brother. These pictures are amazing. Thank you so much for making my sister’s day so easily remembered. You do some amazing work.

  2. Joe Pulcinella August 16, 2008 8:19 pm

    Love the shot outside of Sprazzo (my favorite West Chester coffee house!).

  3. sherrie simpson August 16, 2008 8:24 pm

    How can a mother say thank-you? You have captured my son and daughter-inlaws pictures absolutely awesome. You are fabulous……….. Thank-You so much.

    With so much respect to a great photographer.

    Thank-You so much,

    Mr.& Mrs. Gary Simpson
    Justin’s Mom and Dad
    To Our New Daughter Mrs. Cerenzia……..

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