What an amazing wedding this was. Put together in 6 days by their community, friends and family. So much unknown about the near future for Adrianne, as at the time, all they knew regarding her condition was that she had a brain tumor that required surgery. For all the details regarding her miracle, visit their blog.









These are some of their friends, who are very musically talented.

Nathan’s expressions before and during Adrianne’s walk down the aisle… 





Genuine Adrianne and Nathan. I don’t think they even knew I was photographing them. 
These two were an absolute pleasure to photograph. I don’t think it even reached 30 degrees, but they didn’t even hesitate to go forward with the shoot. I love photographing people who can just relax and be themselves in front of the camera, and that’s what they did. Up for anything and easy going. I think I could have just said laugh and they would have laughed, seriously.
Oh, and they’re a beautiful couple!
I think this is my favorite. I don’t like arguing with myself, so I will just say it is.










Yep, lying down in the snow. That’s dedication, folks.
At the end of the day, we went to the bar where they had their first date. Lighting was less than ideal, but I managed to get this gem.

Ryan these are amazing. Amazing.
I'm so glad you quit! Not that I didn't enjoy working with you, but this is what you were meant to do.
Simply Marvelous. I love Adrianne and I have not even met Nathan yet, but you captured his spirit so well that I feel like I know him. Again, Ryan, you are great at what you do!
brilliant work!…it helps to have such beautiful people and natural backgrounds to photograph. You captured some great moments. What a beautiful day!