If you recognize this duo, they are one of the nerdiest couples I know! They maintained a calm and quirky mood, and definitely enjoyed their wedding to say the least. The Holy Family Catholic Church served as their ceremonial site, and we spent the rest of the night at the Victoria Country Club.
Before it all, I caught Bobby playing a few rounds of liar's dice with his groomsmen - to pass the time, and work on his bluffing skills:
I took them out, as quickly as the Texas heat could do the same to us, for a few groups photos in front of the church:
Meanwhile, Sarah gets ready in the foreground, and a prayer is held in the dressing room:
As time seems to fly at every wedding I shoot, soon it was time for Sarah to be walked down by her father:
The interior of the church was very roomy and wide:
Russell, Bobby's father, reads from the altar and commemorates his son's marriage:
Sarah slides Bobby's wedding ring onto his finger, as the flower girls watch from their row:
Post-ceremonial portraits followed promptly after:
We then resumed festivities at the country club, with many sights, most notably the groom's Death Star-inspired cake:
Seemingly unsure how to cut the cake, Bobby stabbed, elbowed, and then earned a well-deserved kiss from Sarah for his bravery:
At the reception, the newlyweds made it clear to celebrate an uncle's birthday, for which he thanked them:
Guests started to each toast Bobby and Sarah - sharing their words of wisdom, embarrassments, and overall heartfelt anecdotes:
Bobby didn't mess around when it came to the first dance, and they got grandpa involved at the first dip:
Sarah's grandparents were celebrating 60 years together, which is a feat in itself:
Bobby easily became the center of attention on the dance floor, showcasing his vocal range with help from Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", and garter shooting skills - without using the holstered Nerf gun:
Bobby and Sarah stand side by side while surrounded by candle-holding guests during a rock power-ballad:
Since there was a recent fire ban, they were limited to rose petals and Nerf guns, and I think it worked out perfectly!
Their wedding was a blast, and carried a very sincere, and playful quality that puts a grin on your face when you saw them on their wedding day. I wish them the best of luck, and couldn't be happier for the drive back from South Texas!
Rasy Ran Photography
Before it all, I caught Bobby playing a few rounds of liar's dice with his groomsmen - to pass the time, and work on his bluffing skills:
I took them out, as quickly as the Texas heat could do the same to us, for a few groups photos in front of the church:
Meanwhile, Sarah gets ready in the foreground, and a prayer is held in the dressing room:
As time seems to fly at every wedding I shoot, soon it was time for Sarah to be walked down by her father:
The interior of the church was very roomy and wide:
Russell, Bobby's father, reads from the altar and commemorates his son's marriage:
Sarah slides Bobby's wedding ring onto his finger, as the flower girls watch from their row:
Post-ceremonial portraits followed promptly after:
We then resumed festivities at the country club, with many sights, most notably the groom's Death Star-inspired cake:
Seemingly unsure how to cut the cake, Bobby stabbed, elbowed, and then earned a well-deserved kiss from Sarah for his bravery:
At the reception, the newlyweds made it clear to celebrate an uncle's birthday, for which he thanked them:
Guests started to each toast Bobby and Sarah - sharing their words of wisdom, embarrassments, and overall heartfelt anecdotes:
Bobby didn't mess around when it came to the first dance, and they got grandpa involved at the first dip:
Sarah's grandparents were celebrating 60 years together, which is a feat in itself:
Bobby easily became the center of attention on the dance floor, showcasing his vocal range with help from Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", and garter shooting skills - without using the holstered Nerf gun:
Bobby and Sarah stand side by side while surrounded by candle-holding guests during a rock power-ballad:
Since there was a recent fire ban, they were limited to rose petals and Nerf guns, and I think it worked out perfectly!
Their wedding was a blast, and carried a very sincere, and playful quality that puts a grin on your face when you saw them on their wedding day. I wish them the best of luck, and couldn't be happier for the drive back from South Texas!
Rasy Ran Photography
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