You may remember David and Carlee from their engagement session last year.
Here are a few shots from their portrait session:





Here are a few from the ceremony:


Usually the first moments after the ceremony when the bride and groom depart down the aisle it leads to an awkward, anti-climatic, "what now" sort of moment...but these guys got it right.

I guess I wasn't quite as ninja as I thought! I got caught!