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Chance & Sierra | 9.12.2020 | Western Wedding

Wedding Photographer: Brittany Schnell

I’m so excited for this blog post because I get to share Chance and Sierra’s wedding gallery and ceremony video with you.


Location: Western Dream

The duo traded vows at a pop up ceremony location on their land. By strategically placing round and square hay bales, the couple created their own outdoor chapel. I love all the little touches including the custom designed windows, classic tables, and throw blankets for people to sit on.

Hay Bale Ceremony Location

Western Wedding Decor

Western Wedding Decor

Square Bale Blankets for Seating

Western Wedding Alter Decor Ideas


Flowers: Foraged & Raised (mostly)

Their flowers and greenery (excluding the sunflowers and Gerber daisies) were all grown or foraged in the local area. I’m loving all the deep tones in the floral arrangements!

Wedding Ring Floral Detail

Bridal Bouquet

Wedding Aisle Floral Decor


Wedding Day Attire

The pair got ready with their wedding party. Chance chose a leather vest, boots, and tie- topped off with a Gerber daisie boutonnière. Sierra opted for a gorgeous wedding gown with a beaded bodice and layered tulle skirt, a pair of comfortable & reliable wedge sandals, and a crystal trimmed veil.

The Bride, Sierra inspecting her dress

Sierra

Pillow fight at the hotel room

With the help of her friends, the bride gets ready

Unique getting ready shot

Groom, Chance, getting ready

Western Groom Getting Ready

Leather Cowboy Vest

Getting Ready: Boots

Cowboy boots on your wedding day


First Look

Due to wet grass, the couple had their first look on the edge of their venue’s parking lot. While not my first choice for location, I know the two wouldn’t have had it any other way. They were there, in that moment together- seeing each other for the first time.

The Bride: Sierra

First Look

First Look turns into first dance

First look details: Veil


Good Times! Party Bus

We road this sweet party bus. Once a school bus, the party bus has plenty of room, air circulation and a big sound system- three things I look for in a party bus! Riding in the back brought back memories of team road trips in my old school bus.

Good Times Party Bus

Good Times Party Bus Owners: Father & Son

Cheers! Wedding Party Celebrating on Party Bus


Ceremony

Chance and Sierra have a grandma that couldn’t make it to the wedding, so I offered to film their wedding ceremony for her. I personally have little experience with video, but I’m trying to learn! I’ve learned a lot just making this short film for the couple!

Thankfully, I don’t need to master videographer before offering it as a service because my team is growing. I will be introductions you all to my newest team member, a videographer very soon! He is very talented- keep an eye out for other big team changes!

With silent shooting mode activated on my camera, I can move around the ceremony and take a thousand photos without making a sound. I love all the different angles that an outdoor wedding provides!!

Precessional

Precessional

Precessional

Precessional

Bride walking down the aisle with her father.

Wedding Ceremony: Brida & Groom

Unity cross ceremony

You may kiss your BRIDE!

Congratulations to Chance and Sierra!


Photo Opp & Champagne Pop

On the way to the reception, Chance and Sierra stopped at the dock for a photo opportunity and a Champagne pop. The water was gorgeous and Champaign tasty!

Champaign pop

Champagne pop

Champagne pop


Five Minute Photo Challenge

The couple chose to participate in the Five Minute Photo Challenge: a game I like to play created by Jeff with Complete Weddings and Events Sioux Falls.
Here’s the general idea. Chance and Sierra were challenged by me to take a picture with each of their wedding guests in five minutes. (Spoiler alert! They did it!) The guests were in groups (the tables they were sitting at) they got up and waited for us to come around and take their picture. Once their photo was taken, they sat down. We ended at the head table with just a few seconds remaining on the clock.

The Five Minute Photo Challenge

Five Minute Photo Challenge: Take pictures with all of your guests!


Groomsman toasting

Toasts & Cake Cutting

After a dinner of delicious taco, nachos & burritos, speeches began. The couple heard from friends and family their value and importance. The were reminded about the things they are great at and some goofy stories too. My favorite line from the speeches was
“I’ve never known Sierra without Chance and now I never will have to.”

Cake cutting was fun and got a little messy.

Toasts by the Maid of Honor

The Head Table

Bride & Groom with their wedding cake

Cutting the wedding cake- vanilla and chocolate marbled cake with buttercream frosting

Cutting the wedding cake

Playful cake cutting


Wedding Dance

First dances were special with the couple and their parents. Then the dance floor opened up for the whole room. Dancing is one of my favorite parts about country weddings. I love the partner dances, line dances and ‘we’ve been drinking too much’ dances. The celebration continued for hours!

I want to say a big THANK YOU to Chance and Sierra for trusting me with their wedding day. It was such an honor to serve them, their friends & family. A super big thank you to McKenzie Patton for putting Sierra & I in touch and giving me a place to stay on their wedding night.

Chance & Sierra’s First Dance

Couple’s first Wedding Dance

Father of the Bride Frist Dance

Sierra, before she throws her bouquet

Couple Dancing at Wedding Dance

Wedding Dance: this lady could boogie!

Chance dancing with his sister