Iceland.

At some point Geoff and I decided to take two weeks off in October. This break was intended to be used as a vacation in order to recuperate from a (thankfully) very busy year photographing weddings and portraits. We had planned on perhaps going to an all-inclusive resort somewhere warm… to relax and slow down and truly have a vacation. In the end, we somehow ended up in Iceland with our friends Monica and Graham on a very adventure-driven “vacation” that included hiking several miles every day and surviving on dry gluten-free sandwiches and Coke. I’m not sure exactly what happened, but I do know that in the end, it was worth it. We’ve been fortunate enough to photograph weddings all over the US (including St. John), but we’re crossing our fingers for people to start getting married in Iceland or that someone wants to hire us to take their vacation photos for them. Pack us in your suitcases! We’ll be helpful! We can tell you how to get gas (it’s a complicated process for Americans) and why you should avoid the local liquor (everything tastes like black licorice).

Iceland is gorgeous, magical, freezing, adorable, and utterly unpronounceable. We met a lot of cats and hung out with a lot of livestock. We got directions from some Icelandic dude wearing woolen mittens and listening to heavy metal so loud through his headphones that I’m not sure how he wasn’t deaf already. We drank at the Lebowski Bar. We almost ate at the Chuck Norris Grill but it was full of things Monica and I were allergic to. We saw black sand and the northern lights and so many waterfalls that after a while we stopped pulling over. We drove a completely unprepared Ford Explorer over a lot of lava rock and a few rivers. We saw a seal swimming in a glacier lagoon. We had a tour guide named Thor who led us into a 2-3ft tall ice cave where, a few hours prior, a bunch of Asian tourists balled themselves up and literally rolled through. We ate ketchup whose website translation was “SuperGros.” We contemplated eating “hard fish”… which is dried fish strips soaked in Icelandic Schnapps (in the end, we didn’t, because… ew). We ate in snack caves. We met a cat named Elvis who would ride around on your shoulder. We plugged our noses to see the sulphur pools and mud pits. We took a lot of pictures.

Because 98% of people responded with one word (“Why?”) when we told them we were going to Iceland, so we’re here to show you that it’s not all ice (that’s Greenland, you guys… although there is still a decent amount of ice and snow, but also sun and fields and beaches). And while it was certainly not a relaxing vacation trying to figure out whether or not you’re voiding your rental car warrantee fording rivers (you are)… or hiking along steep cliffs in a combination of sun, snow, rain, and wind (watch out!)… or getting thrown to the ground in 70mph winds while trying to photograph the northern lights (oh god, watch out again!)… or hitting your head on the ceiling of sharp 3″ high ice caves (#@&$*%!!!!)… we’d go back in a heartbeat.

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Sarah and Paul’s wedding was just a few days after we returned from Iceland and I’m pretty sure they were decently worried that a volcano would erupt or we’d fall into a crevasse while we were there, so kudos to them for not attempting to get their retainer back when we told them we were going on a trip. However, I feel slightly guilty about the added stress that I think we might’ve caused, but in the end we survived and emailed Sarah as soon as we got home so she’d know we outlived our vacation. ;)

But once the stress of their photographers potentially dying passed, the weather report came in and replaced their old worries with new ones as the previous 74 degree days suddenly turned into 51 degree days with a craaaazy wind that made it feel more like 30 degrees. :) Oh, and it was supposed to rain a lot. Turns out that it didn’t rain, but that the cold was indeed quite bitter and the wind was so strong that it blew Sarah’s veil straight off her head twice (kudos to Alex the videographer for literally catching it in mid-air). They made the call to have the wedding indoors, but that didn’t protect them from doing pictures outside (sorry guys) in the cold (seriously, we are so sorry).

But they were troopers and somehow held it together without cursing at us even once! And I’m pretty darn sure that they wanted to! They are even smiling in the photos! It is a Christmas miracle.  We are super glad that they are REALLY nice people who were willing to put up with us out in the cold all while continuing to somehow be super nice (not sure my own patience would’ve held out quite as long). But we are thrilled with the pictures, and we’re thrilled with Sarah and Paul’s awesomeness (and their gorgeous wedding!), and we’re thrilled that there were donkeys and horses, and we’re thrilled to be sharing them with you. :)

Date: November 1, 2014

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Adaumont Farm // Trinity, NC

First Dance Song: “Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran

Sarah’s Occupation: Freelance Writer/Designer

Paul’s Occupation: Software Consultant

How You Met: Mission Trip

Interesting Fact: Paul is a closet Sheryl Crow fan. Sarah was born with her two front teeth.

Honeymoon Destination: Bali, baby!

Vendor Credits: Officiant – Reverend Janie Tinklenberg | DJ – Levar with Split Second Sound | Florist – Amy Lynne Originals | Cake – Maxie B’s | Caterer – Sweet Basils | Hair/Makeup – Carla White | Videographer – Good Earth Films | Coordinator – Michelle Wright Events

We are so unbelievably lucky to have met these two.  Kim went to school with a photographer friend Erin May who introduced Kim to our other photographer friend Julia Wade who was unable to shoot their wedding due to prior obligations, so she recommended them to us, and thank goodness because they’re great. Amazingly great. We clicked instantly and that evolved over time to the point where Kim has become the first person to actually start crying when we left to go home the day after their wedding (then Ginny started crying because Kim was crying and we felt really bad but we still needed to get home). Now the bar is set so unbelievably high that it’s probably all downhill from here, but that’s okay, it was worth it.

Their wedding was held at the Old Angler’s Inn in Potomac, MD, just outside of Washington, DC. They made their own paper flower wedding ceremony arch (which I still can’t get over the awesomeness of)! They had gorgeous dresses! They had a bicycle-themed wedding! They had tiny little dessert pies for everyone (and gluten-free ones for me)! They climbed over rocks for photos! They had amazing and cooperative bridesmaids! And, you guys… remember Levi? That cute little dog where if you play with his ears he automatically makes a crazy and ridiculous face every time? Well, he was here… and in a bow tie… and made some crazy ridiculous faces for us again.

The amount of sheer love between Kim and Ginny is palpable, and the amount of love and support from all their friends and family is beautiful. We couldn’t be more grateful to have photographed their wedding and been witness to all of the serious love from everyone. Of course, part of the reason they’re loved so much by everyone is because they themselves love everyone, and are so kind and generous. I told Ginny that I liked their owl pillow at their house. She asked me what my favorite color is. I said blue. Then a blue owl pillow named Gladis arrived at our doorstep, along with a dinosaur partner named Stanford. This was before they saw the pictures, so hopefully they like them… because I’m not giving back those cute pillows.

Date: August 30, 2014

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Old Angler’s Inn // Potomac, MD

First Dance Song: “All Night Long” – Alexandra Burke

Kim’s Occupation: Director of Pricing (Mathy Stuff)

Ginny’s Occupation: Program Analyst (HR and Training Stuff)

How You Met: In spin class (Kim was teaching, Ginny was taking)

Interesting Fact: Our love of road cycling has taken us all over, including a ride that went across the entire state of Iowa (Ragbrai).

Honeymoon Destination: New Zealand

Vendor Credits: Officiant – Reverend Bonnie | Band – DC Synergy | Florist – The brides! | Cake – Cupcakes Actually | Caterer – Old Angler’s Inn | Hair/Makeup – Brooke Williams