Oh man, I just know I’m going to be one of those photographers who break up their wedding posts into multiple installments, but I can’t help it! Each wedding is a unique experience with a story just begging to be told.
These pictures were particularly hard to narrow down because of my personal connection to the bride. We’re both writers for the coolest wedding blog in existence, Weddingbee. She’s Mrs. Lemonade and I’m Mrs. Avocado, and I actually agreed to come down to her wedding before I got this crazy idea to put myself thousands of dollars in debt and launch a photography business. Once I had camera in hand I asked if she would be okay with me taking pictures of her fabulous wedding to beef up my portfolio. Of course she said yes (duh, who would say no to free pictures on their wedding day) and so I bought a hotel room, rented some lenses, and made what ended up being a 7 hour drive to San Antonio. Yes, I said 7 hours. It. Was. Miserable.
All of that misery was forgotten however when I walked into La Fogata for their insanely awesome fiesta weekend-birthday party-rehearsal dinner.
Oh but wait, I hadn’t ever met the bride and groom in real life. Where were they? Luckily I had seen a few pictures of the two of them through Michelle’s blogging so I didn’t have to wander around the event asking “Can you tell me who the bride is?”
Meet Michelle and Patrick.

Right as dinner started I made the mistake of asking what the brightly colored eggs on the table were for. Anyone been to San Antonio and experienced these eggs for yourself?

As soon as I asked the question Michelle’s father reached over and smashed on on top of my head! I learned quickly that the hollowed egg shells are filled with colorful confetti and thrown and cracked on unsuspecting subjects heads.

Even the bride was targeted several times that night!


This giant sombrero was passed around the room several times throughout the night, and the groom seemed to be everyones favorite victim.

This is the cutest, right?

Nope, THIS is the cutest!
THAT SHOT!

I ended up sipping on the most delicious fancy drink I’ve ever had (virgin of course). I think I drank 3. Maybe 4.
Oh and if you’re stressed about me coming to your event and drinking all your drinks, remember I was really a guest with a camera in hand this weekend! Lucky me, right?

My favorite part was when we were serenaded. Oh, and I don’t think I mentioned yet that it was the groom’s birthday that night!


I was drooling over this Diana. How can I convince my husband that a Diana is a necessary part of my photography toolkit?

After a little bit of prodding Michelle and Patrick treated all of us to a little-bit-flirty and little-bit-sultry dance.

Once dinner was over they started a really sweet slideshow with pictures from Michelle and Patrick’s childhood through the present day.

2nd favorite shot of the night. The two lovebirds enjoying their slideshow.

As the night wound down it was time for wedding party gifts.


On top of everything else we had experienced that night it was time for one last sweet treat, giant cupcakes from Costco. With an extra special set for the birthday boy, which he was quite excited about.

I admit it. I enjoyed one myself. Or two.

Two more installments to go! I’m very excited to share the rest of this gorgeous wedding with you.