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29th May 2012 | 2 comments
What are the chances that two American students would meet in Oxford, England, fall in love, and, get this, plan on getting married on the same day as three of their siblings?
Megan and Bradford will be tying the knot in Arizona this year, along with Bradford's brother and two sisters. Four weddings on the same day. Talk about multiplying the joy!
We began their engagement shoot at sunrise, and if ever there's a couple who could make me feel good about dragging myself out of bed so early in the morning, it's Megan & Bradford. We started at the Radcliffe Camera before going on to Exeter College, Brasenose College, and finishing up at Christ Church Meadows, and I gotta tell ya, my camera and I could not get enough of this couple!
Unfortunately, I am unable to photograph their Arizona wedding, which will undoubtedly be an affair for everyone to remember...so I end this post with more than a little bit of sadness. Megan and Bradford, I know you guys will rock your wedding, and whichever photographer you go for is one lucky guy/girl! I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them!
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I'm loving these photos. What a lovely couple. The picture where they are lying on the grass in opposite directions is fantastic.
Oh Jesselynn, you are so good. The emotions you are able to capture and the energy between couples is just precious! You should blog more!