Jenn & Ben’s Wedding PART 1, September 26, 2020, Albany, NY
Jenn and Ben decided to split their Wedding into 2 parts this year due to COVID. They still wanted to go ahead and officially get married in front of an intimate group of family and friends this year, but wanted to be sure they can celebrate with a larger crowd next year. They worked with us to be sure we were available for both of their dates. These guys are a super sweet couple and we enjoyed working with them last year during their engagement session. They also introduced us to their daughter at that session, who took on a big role as the flower girl on the wedding day. The couple both got dressed in separate rooms at Trinity United Methodist Church. We were able to get both prep shots of each of them which was nice to have that space at the church. The first time they saw each other was when Jenn was walked down the aisle by her dad. This church has some gorgeous stained glass windows and the couple added pew bows and lanterns as their own decor. They were married in a beautiful ceremony in front of about 30 people. After they were officially wed, we used the church courtyard for some portraits of the couple before wrapping up with them this year. We are excited to spend more time with them in September of 2021 for their Reception at 90 State Events. Congratulations again, Jenn and Ben. Thank you for trusting us to photograph both of your special wedding days.
Team of Wedding Professionals:
Officiant: Jeffrey Matthews Ceremony Location: Trinity United Methodist Church Flowers: Price Chopper Hair/Makeup: Glais Alainn Hair Salon Men’s Attire: Choppa & Son Rings: Blue Nile & Kay Jewelers Photography: Keith & Meghan Hitlin of Hitlin Photography Inc. Hashtag: #FinallyaDysard
Groom Prep.
Bride Prep.
Love this shot of the Bride and her daughter
First Reveal with Dad
Ceremony
She’s all character
The couple and their daughter
Her Side
His Side
They both had the coolest shoes
So pretty
Favorite shot of the day, and it wasn’t planned
Working hard while staying safe: Keith and Meg