February 9th, 2013

Nic, Emmy, and crew were so much fun! Amazing vintage chic details at one of my favorite venues. I met these two in college and was super excited to get to play this role in their big day. It was quite the party from beginning to end, full of photogenic people!

Make sure to check out the first look session photos- always my favorite part of any wedding day.

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | Sherry Parks Florist

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© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | BTP Productions

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | BTP Productions

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | An Event to Remember Photo Booth

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | BTP Productions

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | BTP Productions

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | BTP Productions

© Anna Lee Media | Oklahoma Wedding Photographer | OKC Public Farmers Market

VENDORS

Venue: OKC Public Farmers Market
Coordinator: Heather McKinley (Farmers Market)
Florist: Sherry Parks
Cake: Debbie Schwab, Sweet Treasures
DJ: Mike Ipong, BTP Productions
Photo Booth: Drea Dillard, An Event to Remember Photo Booth

Laura should go into wedding planning or something. Every single detail of this super-organized bride’s day was pure perfection, not to mention the awesome weather (not sure how they did that!), fun family and friends, and the fact that the camera loved this couple! The whole event was held on Daniel’s parents’ land in Thackerville, Oklahoma. They’d been busy all weekend setting up the whimsical entry way and stage that made me feel like I had stumbled into a flee market in Alice’s Wonderland.



























Fellow photographers Jon Ervin, Clifton Roberts, and I went down to Thunderbird Lake in Norman with models Ashley and Crystal. Despite the unfortunate lack of bug spray, we had so much fun scouting the area, taking casual photos, and hanging out. For me, this shoot was inspired by current fashion catalog trends that use a low-fi photography style, like Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. These are all digital, so the film quality and color toning was created in post processing. (The Mamiya belongs to Clifton!)