On Saturday I was so excited about shooting at Timberlodge at Arrowhead Golf Course for the second time. If you read the post immediately preceding this one, you’ll get the joke. After having such a great experience the first time, I was raring to go for round two, and again, the weather did not disappoint. We had different light, which is awesome because it gave me freedom to do new things. I love going with the flow. It’s my happy time.
Let me start the picture posting with this. Look at this. Gor.geous. Abby & Nick – you guys rule. They had this ampersand strung between the chairs at their sweetheart table and I said, “I know I said posing was done, but you guys have to come outside with me.”
Okay, now back to the beginning. I started the day with Nick & the guys at one of the groomsmen’s condo. All the guys had matching custom suits made by Nick’s uncle in Rochester, and they looked awesome. There is nothing like having a suit made for you. Plus, Nick’s was personalized – check out the tag inside his coat. If you can’t read it, it says “Return to Abby.”
From there, I headed over to the Garden Place hotel to meet Abby & her girls. When I got there, Abby gave me one of their invitations to photograph – she MADE them. Designed them, screenprinted them, embossed them… holy crap. I wanted to take one home just so I could trace my finger across it as I drift off to sleep. I would love to show more photos, but a lot of them show address info & stuff that I don’t feel comfortable putting up on the blog, but trust me… they were amazing. Everything was Buffalo themed and Sabres colors, and Abby had either done or overseen the doing of it all. Perfection. I told her if she ever gets sick of her day job, I’d recommend her as a wedding planner in a heartbeat.
Abby had a minor freakout and called Nick and suggested eloping. I’m glad they didn’t go through with it.
From the hotel, we went to the Clarence Town Park on Goodrich Rd – sorry about the goose poop.
To fit in with her yellow theme, Abby rented a short bus to take the wedding party from point A to point B to point C to point D. It was perfect. Plus, way to go Nick.
We got to Arrowhead for the ceremony and everything was so beautiful. Hiccups or no hiccups, it was gorgeous. The light was perfect, no one fell down… it was all good.



Perfection.
Inside the reception, two words: GO SABRES.
Nick & Abby even rented a photo booth to create a guestbook with the photo strips. It was so great. I couldn’t resist.
Saxman Slim kept everyone thoroughly entertained (highly recommend!) and when a night includes the groom’s grandmother playing air guitar on his outstretched leg, I’d call it a win.
You guys were amazing and I can’t wait to see you sometime in the future, whether at someone’s wedding, at a Sabres game, or opening up your own wedding planning business! Best of luck to you & your families, and thank you for a wonderful Saturday night.



















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