Thursday, July 9, 2009

Get Me to the Church on Wheels

Recently I wrote about wedding cars and the value inherrent in small business and boutique wedding car companies. Recently I have accepted a number of weddings that just have no place for the limo: for one the wedding car isn't a car at all. It's a bunch of Harleys! And it isn't the bride who will make the Grand Entrance, it's the groom and his father on matching Hogs!

This looks like being a great wedding...a party where a really great couple happen to be getting married.

The second wedding is a car free zone, with the couple staying in the same resort (in separate rooms, of course), preparing there, walking down the staircase to join together in the wedding venue, having their wedding photographs taken beside the resort's indoor waterfall, then going on to celebrate their reception in the same building.

The third does feature one car. But it is the family station wagon the bride learned to drive in all those years ago (well, maybe not THAT many years ago). Are they using it to save money? Not entirely: it has a lot of sentimental value to the couple. I kind of suspect it may have played a role in them eventually deciding to marry.

Weddings are not just special, they are diverse; and as a wedding photographer, I am so pleased they are...it is never boring!

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