This post is a bit late so thank you for your patience! At the end of August, we traveled up to Missoula, MT to document the beautiful wedding of Scott & Jessica! Scott and Jessica met in Missoula when they both attended the Rocky Mountain School of Photography a few years back. Originally, Scott & Jessica were to be married in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, but due to the swine flu epidemic that struck Mexico in the late spring/early summer … they decided to cancel their wedding and move it up to Montana (which is where Scott lives). So after planning a wedding in Mexico for over a year, they completely changed their location and started from scratch and planned an entirely new wedding in a few short months. The wedding day went off without a hitch ….the ceremony & reception took place at the beautiful Ranch Club just outside of Missoula and the flowers were done by the wonderful team at Habitat. Check out all the creative “montana-esque” details they were able to pull together in such a short time period!
We were so honored to have the opportunity to document this wedding … To: Scott & Jess, you guys are amazing people that have such beautiful hearts. Thank you for allowing us to come all the way from Michigan and be a part of your intimate day. We loved every second of it and we hope you love your pics! Cheers you two!
the wedding day for Scott started off with a bit of fly fishing in the river with his dad and brother


scott surprised jessica with a little surprise from vera wang … nice job my friend!
they opted for a “first meeting” which allowed for us to have plenty of time to focus on their portraits











the joys of having two photographers … ben captured jess & her dad coming down the aisle and laura captured scott’s face as he saw his bride walking to him! so beautiful!
scott & jessica had such wonderful parents … you can see the emotion of both of the fathers.




yes those are giant pies!!!! they were a sight to see and were incredibly delicious!


this last picture completely describes scott & jessica!




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