Thursday, May 5, 2011

MARRIED! - & - Behind the Wedding Lens Part III of III

Right before Greg saw me for the first time in my dress... :)

So why hasn't there been a post on our Showcase blog for a little while?

Because I was busy getting my little ol' self MARRIED! :D

After handling everyone else's weddings at Prelude and consulting with the Showcase for over a year, I put my skills to good use planning our wedding, which took place at Tower City Center on April 9th!

The Wedding Showcase was very involved... I got advice and information from almost all of the vendors, and Showcase members Prelude Photography took care of my photos (see a handful below!), Nichole Meyer from Frosting Accessories designed my jewelry, and the fantastic Jesse Webb from Jesse Webb Entertainment DJ'd at my reception.

The wedding was incredible, and I couldn't have done it without the expertise of the vendors in the Showcase... and now, though of course I've always supported them as a colleague, I can speak for them as a consumer, as well! These folks know what they're talking about, and are friendly, efficient, respectful... and TALENTED.

Here are a few photos from the big day... these are serving as the last of my Behind the Wedding Lens series, as they exemplify some of the key shots your photographer should be looking for on YOUR big day!

More posts to follow soon!

- Mrs. Cory Markowitz!


Ladies & Gentlemen, Mr. & Mrs. Greg & Cory Markowitz!



LOVE that they caught this moment with my dad


Beautiful view from across Tower City


This location was just the right blend of urban & romantic



Your photographer should catch the way you and your spouse look at each other :)




I didn't even ask for anyone to take this picture... but this is my awesome grandfather, who wore his rainbow suspenders to the wedding because he knows they are my favorite... he is a very important person to me and this shot is one of my favorites from the whole day.

Big thanks to Matt Huested & Brian Hart from Prelude Photography for these photos and so many more!











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