Happy Tuesday everyone!! I’m FINALLY sharing Gina and Adam’s wedding from earlier in the Summer!! If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it 8 billion times, but I WILL blog every wedding this year!!  Gina from the getgo had a pretty clear idea of how she pictured her wedding, and it turned out beautifully. They had their ceremony at Gina’s home church of St. Bernard’s and their ceremony at the beautiful Silo at Redberry Farms. Gina and Adam started the day with a “first look” at Philbrook Museum of Art. And we all know how I L.O.V.E a first look! Check out the lovelies! blog1I’m so in love with Gina’s expression after their first look! I think it could have been helped along by her groom’s onery-ness. (is that a word??)blog2blog3blog4Doesn’t Adam just look like he’s up to no good? haha! He’s just a tiny bit rotten!!blog5blog6Probably one of my favorite moments of a wedding day is right before the bride walks down the aisle. I love Gina’s daddy sneaking a peak of the processional.blog7blog8

blog9Detail shots by my favorite detail photographer, April!!blog10After shooting weddings for 11 years, there’s not a lot that I haven’t seen. But this was a new one. I got word that during the reception there was going to be a flash mob. The bride and groom had no idea. It started with just 1 or 2 couples, and then grew and grew. Other than the awesome choreography, the best part to watch was Gina and Adam. They went from confused to amazed!! Such a cute idea for the guests to pull together! Talk about a lot of coordinating!!blog11

Videography: Oklahoma Wedding Videography
Cake: Ann’s Bakery
Makeup: Faccia Bella

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