Soon after this image was taken, Alicia moved to the steps at the water's edge. The breeze had been pleasant but the water was rising and beginning to move over some of the walkways, so we took the last few shots from across the water. Just as I turned away I heard Alicia say "oh no!". A gust of wind had caught her veil and blew it into the lake! I turned back just in time to see it land in the middle. There were a couple of young guys fishing and they came over trying to dredge with their poles, but to no avail. The veil was gone. Thankfully the tiara was not attached to the veil and it remained on Alicia's head so she felt fortunate that she did not lose both!
Saturday, May 24, 2008
ALICIA BRIDALS
In March, we met Alicia at the Old Mill in North Little Rock for her bridal session. The day turned out to be beautiful and for a weekday morning, the mill was very busy. I think there were many of us with spring fever that day. I don't always get bridal posted because we wait until after the wedding to make them public...so that there is less chance some adventurous grooms spoiling their surprise of the wedding day being the first glimpse!
Soon after this image was taken, Alicia moved to the steps at the water's edge. The breeze had been pleasant but the water was rising and beginning to move over some of the walkways, so we took the last few shots from across the water. Just as I turned away I heard Alicia say "oh no!". A gust of wind had caught her veil and blew it into the lake! I turned back just in time to see it land in the middle. There were a couple of young guys fishing and they came over trying to dredge with their poles, but to no avail. The veil was gone. Thankfully the tiara was not attached to the veil and it remained on Alicia's head so she felt fortunate that she did not lose both!
Soon after this image was taken, Alicia moved to the steps at the water's edge. The breeze had been pleasant but the water was rising and beginning to move over some of the walkways, so we took the last few shots from across the water. Just as I turned away I heard Alicia say "oh no!". A gust of wind had caught her veil and blew it into the lake! I turned back just in time to see it land in the middle. There were a couple of young guys fishing and they came over trying to dredge with their poles, but to no avail. The veil was gone. Thankfully the tiara was not attached to the veil and it remained on Alicia's head so she felt fortunate that she did not lose both!
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