So there we were at Panera Bread. Rick and Esther were telling me what they had planned for their wedding. I’ve known both of them for a few years, and I was struck by how them their wedding sounded.
When the big day actually came, it captured their approachability, joy, and genuineness even more than I imagined. I would like to think that if we had gotten married outside, we would have thought of croquet and badminton, but I know we wouldn’t have come up with horseshoes and kites. It was so fun!



My fav, hands down.





The goodie bags on everyone’s seat was a GREAT idea!






Esther was laughing more often than not.


Okay, so it was a little hot that day. But we resuscitated all of the wedding party before the reception… no problem.



Sam!





Rick and Esther, thanks a bazillion for letting me be part of your wedding day! I couldn’t ask for a couple that was easier to work with! And I know you’ve been waiting ANXIOUSLY to see these photos, so go ahead and check out the entire gallery here!
Rachel and I went camping at Montaña de Oro State Park back in April. We didn’t know much about it, except that it’s called “Mountain of Gold” because of the wildflowers that cover its hillsides in the spring. We arrived at night, and besides an incident of two coyotes trying to kill each other next to our tent in the middle of the night, we were absolutely fascinated with what we found the next morning!
We were also surprised to learn that this is one of the parks in danger of being shut down if Governor Schwarzenegger’s proposal passes. We promptly wrote letters to him. It’s a stunning place, and I hope that the state government can keep it available for many more people to enjoy!























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Lukas and I agreed to shoot each other’s weddings years ago. He upheld his end of the bargain in March, but I asked him what would happen if he didn’t get married before Rachel and I move to Africa next spring. So, we agreed that if I shot his brother Sam’s wedding, we’d be even…
It had only rained on May 23rd once in 60 years, so everyone was a bit surprised to wake up to a steady downpour that morning. But what started as a reason for concern turned into a beautiful display of everyone’s teamwork and care for Sam and Nicki. As rental trucks started showing up, tents started popping up all over the yard, and volunteers pitched in wherever a hand was needed.


Sam was noticeably excited.

As was Lukas. Perhaps at least in part because he was able to be in his brother’s wedding without having to shoot it.


Brotherly resemblance…

I’m not sure whose idea it was to climb a wet oak tree, 30′ off the ground, in dress shoes, but Sam demonstrated his willingness to go out on a limb…




Nicki made her dress herself, so got to add a lot of personal flair!



Sam works with his hands a lot, so his ring could fit on my thumb…



Nicki’s mom taught me that the New Zealand tradition is to get a photo of each person pinning the boutonnière on for their parent. Sam was happy to oblige too.

Sam’s been Pastor MacArthur’s groundskeeper for years, so he was happy to officiate the wedding….








Sam and Nicki, your wedding was so beautiful! I know it was very different than you expected, but your flexibility and selflessness shone through, and gave a great indication of what your marriage will be like. Thanks for letting me be a part of it!
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