Thursday, May 14, 2009

The Scanlon/Brandenberger Wedding Countdown!





I am sooooo EXCITED to be the first bride to post on Leapfrog’s blog! Our wedding is quickly approaching with the rehearsal tomorrow night and the big day this Saturday May 16th, and surprisingly, I am pretty much at ease. We are getting married at Old St. Joseph’s Church with a reception to follow at The Society Hill Sheraton. I can only attribute my relaxed attitude to my AMAZING vendors who include: Our fabulous wedding planner Mark Kingsdorf from Queen of Hearts, Donna O’Brien of Beautiful Blooms, Dan Peterson from the Society Hill Sheraton, Tangerine Video and our course our FABULOUS photographer Geoff from Leapfrog Photography!!!!

One of the things that helped make us so comfortable with Geoff was doing an engagement shoot with him this September. We both TOTALLY Recommend this. Now to be fair, Todd and I had very different things that made us comfortable. I wanted to make sure we got those perfect shots, with beautiful backgrounds, and knew that Geoff was the kind of guy that would capture all the details of the big day (which I have been working on putting together for what seems to be forever). Todd on the other hand wanted to get through the photo shoot as painless as possible and only wanted to know that he and his guys wouldn’t feel poked and prodded by someone they couldn’t relate to all day (which apparently was common in his experiences being a groomsman).

As you can see by all of the images Geoff did for us down in Ocean City at our engagement shoot…..MY EXCITEMENT and FAITH in him has only grown and I cant wait to see what he comes up with from the big day. As far Todd’s expectations go….. he hit it off with Geoff right away and they bonded over Phillies Baseball. What sealed the deal for Todd was when Geoff told Todd he could take a break to listen to the end of the game (Which by the way resulted in a WIN!). The rest of our session went perfectly……although being that it was a HUGE GAME Geoff and I still joke that we don’t want to think about how things might have turned out if the Phillies had lost. Good thing we’ll never know!

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