Valerie and Ryan’s Toledo Wedding by Kurt Nielsen Photography

Valerie and Ryan were married on August 6, 2011 at Christ the King surrounded by family and friends.  I have been photographing Ryan and his family for many years and it was an honor to be able to photograph him and his new bride on their special day.

Here are a few of their wedding details at the church.  The flowers for the wedding were from Pollynn Flowers in Toledo, and some of the flowers were hand painted by Lynn to match the teal wedding color scheme.
I started with the groom getting ready and then some of his pre-wedding photos with his family and groomsmen.
Then it was off to see what the bride was up to and to get some photos of her and her family and bridesmaids, and to get more details of the day.
The bridal gown and bridesmaids dresses were from Bridal Creations of Monroe, and were stunning.
Before you knew it, it was time for the ceremony to start.
After the service and the blowing of the bubbles, it was back inside the church for more formal portraits of the couple, bridal party and their families.
Then the happy couple and bridal party climbed onto the Limo Toledo Party Bus for a quick trip to Central Catholic High School, where both Ryan and Valerie graduated, for some photos.
Then we headed to the Toledo Museum of Art for a lot more fun and formal wedding portraits.
We made one more stop in Downtown Toledo for a few more shots.
Finally, it was off to the reception at Parkway Place in Maumee where the black and teal color scheme was carried throughout the hall.  Paula from Memorable Creations did a great job on the wedding cake.  The whimsical cake topper was a hit.
The different centerpieces Lynn created added elegance to the tables.
When the wedding party arrived, we went right into the formal toasts.
Then it was time for dinner, and the food was amazing!
The rest of the wedding activities immediately followed dinner, starting with the cutting of the wedding cake.
DJ Pete, the house DJ at Parkway Place, kept the crowd going.
Well, almost everyone!
We also took our Kurt’s Kustom Keepsakes green screen photo booth to the reception.  This is an open air photo booth which allows for a larger group of people to be photographed as opposed to a more traditional enclosed photo booth.  We also made a scrapbook for the bride and groom to take home that night.  Each guest was able to have their photos taken, we printed the picture and put it on the scrapbook paper for the guests to sign.  Everyone loved the idea and it kept them entertained throughout the evening.
We got a lot of fun photos for the couple to enjoy with our photo booth.  Plus, we raised a little money along the way.  The bride and groom had a special request for us.  They wanted to raise money and awareness for the Susan G. Komen of Northwest Ohio in memory of Ryan’s sister Jenny, who had recently passed away from breast cancer, and her Expecting Miracles Race for the Cure team.  To do this, we asked for a $1 donation from anyone who wanted their background picture to be the special Expecting Miracles Pink Ribbon.  We are happy to say, we raised $263 for a great cause that night.
Congratulations Ryan and Valerie from Kurt Nielsen Photography!  May you celebrate many more wonderful occasions together!

Angie and Brandon’s Toledo Wedding by Kurt Nielsen Photography

Many brides to be ask me how many pictures do I take at a wedding.  I don’t have a set number of shots that I take.  The truth is, it just depends on when you want me to start, where you want to go and what your guests are doing at your reception.  For this wedding, Angie and Brandon received almost 1200 photos on their slideshow.  Here are a few of those images:
Angie and Brandon were married at Park Congregational Church United Church of Christ in Toledo on July 23, 2011.  Our day started at the Wingate Hotel in Sylvania for some quick shots of the groom and his groomsmen getting ready to go to the church.
After the guys hopped on the Party Bus to head to the church, and the groom opened his gift from his bride to be, I headed to Ida, MI to get photos of the bride and her bridesmaids getting ready, and Angie opening her gift from Brandon.
Then it was off to the church for the wedding ceremony.
After the services, it was outside for a few quick photos of the balloon release.
Then it was back inside for some family and formal portraits.
When we finished at the church, it was off to Wallbridge Park for some more formal and fun wedding portraits.
Our final portrait destination was the Toledo Museum of Art.
Finally it was off to the reception at St. Clement Parish Hall in Toledo, which was continued the purple, orange and black color scheme and hinted at the friendly OSU-U of M rivalry between the newlyweds. (by the way, I have already taken almost 700 photos by this point)
The floor lighting, head table backdrop, centerpieces and wedding flowers were provided by Flowers and Occasions by Andrea.
DJ Leo III kept the party going and the crowd dancing and also kept all of the formalities like the couple’s first dance, bouquet and garter toss, etc.,  on time.
I also captured hundreds of candid photos at the reception.
We also took our Kurt’s Kustom Keepsakes green screen photo booth to the reception, and everyone had a great time with it!
There was a lot going on at the Wedding for Angie and Brandon, and there was a lot to photograph.  1200 photos may seem like a lot to some people, but the art of photographing a wedding day means that you don’t miss a thing; and I try not to miss anything.
Congratulations Angie and Brandon from Kurt Nielsen Photography!  May you celebrate many wonderful years together!