Alec and Tiffany’s wedding was a wonderful, personal event full of friends, family, tradition, and lots of unique elements. I had a wonderful time spending the day with them, and hope you enjoy the photos!
Tiffany’s sister, waiting to get ready.
Tiffany’s reaction to seeing her hair.
We did a private “first look” session in downtown Madison. The foggy weather and old stone on the gym worked together really well!
While I was busy photographing the groom with the rest of the bridal party, my second shooter, Kathy L. Phy, did some wonderful portraits of Tiffany alone.
Tiffany studied theatre in college, and you could definitely see her stage-manager side coming through. The lighting in the ceremony was challenging to photograph, but it looked AWESOME!
They took the time to do both communion and foot washing during the ceremony. It was really wonderful seeing how important their faith and their desire to serve each other is to both of them.
Tiffany is from Hawaii, and one of the traditional elements from that culture that they incorporated was the banzai toast, which is much more enthusiastic and interactive than other toasts I’ve seen. There is a call and response part that everyone really got into!
This response from the guests was captured by my assistant, Zofeen Khan.
Tiffany also folded a massive amount of paper cranes to use at the reception. These two ended up on the cake and hundreds (do you want to share an exact number, Tiffany?) were strung from the ceiling.
Tiffany and Alec, thank you so much for inviting me to spend this day with you! I can’t wait to see your marriage grow further from this wonderful beginning!














