Bountiful Temple Wedding
What I love about shooting weddings is that every single one is so different. The combination of families, cultures, traditions and personalities create a completely new day every single time. The more traditions, the more unique, the more memorable.
The bride is Hawaiian and the groom is Samoan. Two different poly cultures combined into one dream wedding. Their day included two full pigs, so much food, money dances, slap dances, hulas, singing, ukulele playing, dancing and so much more.
Isabel and Elijah put so much detail into every part of their day. Their bridesmaids were SO gorgeous in their long gold gowns. And the groomsmen were in perfect blue tuxes complete with a custom watch from the groom. Pictures were so much fun with this big group of party animals. Can you spot the dab?
I love the exit at the Bountiful temple! The gold doors in the background, and the arches make for the most beautiful backdrop. Their families lined the path and the space was filled with florals of all kinds and sizes. This Bountiful Temple Wedding was filled with color, laughter and love.
After the wedding, we headed to Layton for the party of the year. So much dancing, preforming, laughing and crying. I loved experiencing so much culture at their reception. These families are SO MUCH FUN!
Scroll through the pictures of this Layton reception to see what I mean. Party!!!
August 14, 2017
Kylee Ann Team