Wedding

Payson Canyon and Payson Temple, UT | Kayli & Nathan Formals

Oh these two high school sweethearts! They are so cute! I loved this first look. Nate was nervous he wouldn't give the right reaction. But I think Kayli was ok with it! He has sure got a beautiful bride! We had both of their moms come and Nate's sister, so I think they were a little nervous to be lovey dovey on camera, but they got past it. I actually got some great shots of them laughing and laughing. They were all smiles! I think the moms helped!

Wedding Dress: Boda Bridal

Bridal Jewelry: Earrings - J Crew    

Necklace- Family Piece    

Bracelet- Macy’s   

Bridal Shoes: David’s Bridal 

Bridal headband: Charming Charlie 

Groom's Suit/Tie: JC Penny - Brand J Ferrar  

Tie - Tie One On 

 

Mount Timpanogos Temple, UT | Jessica & Brett Wedding

I was so happy when Jessica called me a week before her wedding to take their pictures! I was Jessica's young woman's teacher for a short time and absolutely loved her but haven't seen her since. I was pretty excited that she called. She is such a wonderful happy person and the man she married is just like her. They are so adorable together! 

Their families were pretty excited as well. It was a great welcome as they came out of the temple doors. Everyone had their cameras and phones out taking pictures. We went in front of the temple and took the big group picture. It was bright and hot outside, so we found some shade after. Their families were so sweet and nice to me because I was acting like a crazy person, trying to go fast so that I could get the time needed for bride and groom pictures. 

We got done and I took Jessica and Brett around the temple to do some pictures of just them. It was great talking to them and getting to know both of them a little better. They are going on their honeymoon to Universal Studios, Disneyland, and 6 Flags. I'm so jealous! But they deserve an awesome honeymoon before school starts!

Congratulations Jessica and Brett!

Payson Temple, UT | Shayla & Jordan Wedding

Jordan and Shayla met at a singles ward while they were going to school at Dixie State University. Shayla's mom was visiting Shayla in September and told her that she should ask him out. But Shayla didn't...haha.  Eventually (in January) Jordan and Shayla met and he asked her out. They dated and it got serious pretty quick and soon enough they got engaged!

Only a few months later, they sealed the deal and became Jordan and Shayla Alexander on August 5, 2016! It was such a pretty day! The temple part of the day went so smoothly. Shayla and Jordan were the first to be sealed that day, so the temple was less crowded and cooler. Their families were so nice and cooperative while taking pics in the hot sun. After, I got to take Jordan and Shayla's pictures around the temple– my favorite part.  I was Shayla's Young Women's teacher in church so I have known her for awhile (and she's awesome), but it was my first time meeting Jordan. And can I say, Shayla picked a good one! Jordan was so stinkin adorable to her. He was always sneaking kisses and making her laugh. They are so cute together! They were both on cloud 9 and just so happy to be married!

After the temple, they had a nice, long break before the reception. Shayla's parents and family set up everything in their backyard and it was all ready to go, until it rained. And by rain, I mean it DOWNPOURED! Shayla's mom was the only one home and ran out in a panic trying to save everything. Oh I could only imagine! By the time I got there, the rain had stopped, but the men were still putting up tents over tables and decor. Everyone was helping dry off tables and chairs, setting out food, lighting candles in a hurry before people started to show up. Shayla looked just fine when I saw her but she said her mom and her had a good cry. I told them that it is good luck to have rain on your wedding day! Honestly it wasn't too terrible in my eyes. Things were wet but it dried and nothing got ruined. By the end of the reception, everything was dry and the weather stayed beautiful!  Oh and they did an amazing job decorating their back yard! It was probably one of my favorites yet! I loved the logs with the frames on them. I loved the baby's breath, candles, and the cake. I loved that they had lawn games for the kids. That was a big hit! 

I took a few more pics of Shayla and Jordan in the back yard. We even took some in her little playhouse that she grew up with. We teased that it could be their first home. After, I took some more pics of the families. Then the reception started! They had a receiving line for awhile. It was so good to see old friends that I hadn't seen in awhile! I had fun taking pics of their rings too. Jordan's little sis helped me out and man, she had some great ideas!

After the line, Shayla danced with her dad. It was so sweet. They hugged the whole time and her dad always had a big smile on his face. After their dance, Jordan walked right up to Shayla and gave her a big hug and then dipped her. Then they danced their first dance. Ugh, they are so cute! After the dance, Jordan and Shayla prepared to cut their cake. I loved their idea of people placing bets on who they wanted to see get the cake smash. Of course, all the money was in the groom's jar. Jordan's little sister made sure of that. She kept putting all the money that was in Shayla's jar into Jordan's. haha. So when they cut the cake, Jordan got a good smash, but...Shayla got a good one too! It was pretty funny! Next, Shayla threw her bouquet and a cute little girl caught it. Everyone was as surprised as her. Then to end the night, the guests all lined up with confetti poppers as they ran past. They had to clean out their car a little bit before they got in because it was filled with balloons. And off they went, JUST MARRIED!

Congratulations Jordan and Shayla!

 

Photographer: Jamie Tervort Photography

Venue: Payson Temple & Mortenson Residence

Dress: Maggie Sottero

Hair and Makeup Artist: Shayla Mortenson Alexander (bride)

Florist: Kimber Farnsworth (Shayla's cousin)

Cake: Shayla (bride)

Invitations and reception decor: Amanda Mortenson