Last Autumn, Jaclyn began noticing the light - when the leaves ignited with color, what time the golden hour began, and which day would likely host the perfect scene for her wedding. Everything revolved around what would be most beautiful - and I was afforded the rare pleasure of photographing my old friend on her golden day at this the golden hour.
Not only has she been my friend since freshman year of college - which now counts her as one of my long-standing friendships - she is currently my housemate, along with her now husband. Little did she know that the freshman year floor-mate who ate crackers on her dorm room bed - getting crumbs everywhere - would stick around this long. Little did I know, one of the few people on our floor to have a car and never offer me rides anywhere, would become more of the most generous, caring, and hospitable people I know. Here we are: 12 years and counting, dozens of wine dates, countless conversations, and thousands of moments shared. I am so thankful for all of the laughs, food, cocktails, and quality times shared that have gotten us both through so many ups and downs.
As for Jaclyn and Alex, well, they've known each other even longer - age sixteen - and here they are today. They are two people who - if they had truly had it their way - would've preferred to quietly sign marriage papers and have a small dinner with family and friends afterwards. Yet, here they are, intentionally sharing this moment with their closest friends and family. Many people idealize having a simple wedding, but the reality is that it can be very challenging to pull off - with everyone suggesting what you "need" to do and who you "need" to invite. I think these two pulled it off though, in the only way that I know the-girl-who-collected-recyclables-in-order-to-pay-for-college-books would know how to do.
Cheers to Jaclyn and Alex!