Monica & Brian
Saturday April 26, 2008
Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church - Rochester, NY
The Memorial Art Gallery - Rochester, NY

LOVE IN BLOOM!

"Just outside the Church after the Rehearsal, the entire length of the tree lined street was enveloped by the Millions of Magnolia Blossoms in their fullest of bloom! Great backdrop for my Happy Wedding Couple!"

IT'S TIME TO BOWL!!

"After Rehearsal at the Church, it's off to Clover Lanes for a fun time Bowling and also Eating...as this Bowl-A-Rama was catered by the World Famous Dinosaur Bar-B-Que! You gotta try this stuff....It is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!"








ON THE HILL...

"After the Ceremony we had a few hours to "play" so the entire Gang started out at the Cobbs Hill Reservoir which is located at the highest point in the City of Rochester, just South of Downtown, as seen in the distance."


DOWNTOWN DELIGHTS...

"Back Downtown on Main Street....just as we got out of our vehicles, we can see, feel & hear a Huge Thunderstorm heading our way. Not ones to let the weather change our plans, Monica, Brian and I got some neat downtown shots out in the Street, with these huge buildings, and the billowing thunderstorm looming over us! Well worth getting a little Wet & Windblown for!"




HEADING TO COURT? WELL, NOT QUITE...

"But head into the Monroe County Courthouse Building we did! This was so cool....on Saturday afternoons the County lets Wedding Couples rent the Courthouse Building, in 1/2 hour increments, for their Wedding Photography. So our timing was perfect, cuz just as we got inside the skies opened up big time with tons of Rain, Hail, and Thunder....real Biblical, Wrath of God kinda stuff!"


MY COURTYARD STUDIO....

"With the hail just a pounding on the huge skylight dome above us in the Center Courtyard, I was like a kid in a candy store thinking up great shots using this tremendous Architectural Beauty. All the gold, marble, pillars, and just the tremendous expanse of it all provided Monica and Brian with a great location for some fantastic shots, and it kinda reminded me of the Titanic!"