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Andrea+ Jack: Married!

May 20th, 2009 @ 3:43 pm by Punam Bean

Oh Alaska.

I met Jack and Andrea at my very first I-didn't-have-to-beg-for-the-job wedding (I can't believe that was only last year - so much has happened since!). Some of you may know Mrs. Tulip (Tara) from Weddingbee. Well Andrea is Mr. Tulip's sister. And when I met her, and she told me that she was in love and living in Alaska, not so deep down inside I really hoped she called me when wedding bells came a ringin'. But not just because she lives in the foothills of Mt. McKinley, which I can finally confirm is the most amazing place I've ever seen in my life, but because from the moment I met her, I was so deeply struck by the open and deep sincerity she beams in her easy smile.

I was further struck by the sincerity of Jack and Andrea's love for each other. I took a picture of them looking at each other fondly at Tara and Ed's wedding. Whenever I went through the photos, I always found this simple photo striking. It always made me pause and smile at the love they so obviously share.

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I often find myself lucky enough to shoot weddings all around the world. This was a wedding in Alaska at its finest. For a state inhabited by less than 630,000 people, the whole vast and beautiful state is a small town. The sun doesn't set until 11:30 p.m., and then it's merely dusk until 4:30 a.m. Andrea mentioned she fully expected people to arrive with their side arms and that the reception would be nothing more than hanging out - no toasts, no dancing, just chillin', catching up with neighbors and enjoying the amazing weather. A little girl even brought her fishing pole, and people sat on picnic tables and talked about camping.

I also have never seen so many injured wedding guests in my life - even Andrea had tore her ACL the week prior in a skiing accident and was wearing a pretty insane knee brace under her wedding dress. But it ain't no thang. It's Alaska, and we are in the wild. And in Talkeetna, most people live off the grid - a lot of people don't even have running water. It's a remarkable place where everybody knows everybody - to the point that people driving by saw the tents set up for the party and stopped to see who had gotten hitched and what time they should come by. Hell - I even picked up a hitchhiker - the day of the wedding!

When I asked about the schedule and about what time things would be wrapping up, I was told that since the sun takes its sweet time going down, things just kind of end whenever. Dinner was ribs and salmon (ah-hem. best ribs ever!!). I had dinner at Andrea and Jack's amazing house the night before and ate fern sprouts they picked from the river side. Amazing. Oh, and Alaskan salmon is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. Also, king crab legs. I love food. :grin:

Having a little free time to myself the day before, I decided to take a small plane up to the base camp on Mt. McKinley. Unfortunately, it was cloudy and a fog sat over the camp, making it impossible to land. So we detoured our way over to Ruth Glacier, and to my surprise - that's where the wedding was supposed to be! The first few images here are from that trip. It was cloudy that day - the wedding day was a cloudless sky. It looks amazingly unbelievable either way. And I have to tell you it's really hard to tell how big everything is, but just know that every mountain, cliff and snow-capped peak is miles away in the background.

andrea and jack

The first thing I thought was… ummm… why am I doing this??? I am terrified of heights!! Like, trying really hard not to pee in my pants, can't breathe, can't move-until- it's-over terrified. I didn't think about this until I was on the plane, and there was a considerable amount of jostling, in my opinion. But I forced myself to relax, thinking, if the plane crashes, there's just nothing I can do. So just relax. Relax!! But the best thing for it was when something like this caught my eye, and for a moment I was floating forever with no thought of the ground 2 miles below.

andrea and jack

andrea and jack

andrea and jack

And a quick self portrait. That mountain is about a mile away from me. Insane. (please forgive the dust bunnies!)
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The ground was so white that I didn't even realize that we lifted off until I looked out the window.
andrea and jack

To the wedding!
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andrea and jack

andrea and jack

In the copilot seat!! My fear provoked many thoughts of preparing myself if the pilot has an unexpected aneurysm. I kept looking for possible runways - cause I would know what to do (shakes head at self).
andrea and jack

The bride arrives! Now, I am a shallowest depth of field kind of gal, but even shooting at 50 ISO, 8000th of a second, I still had to shoot at f/8.
andrea and jack

Since you can't really bring supplies to the glacier, you just kind of land there and stand somewhere, so there's no aisle, no runner, no altar. Just people. It doesn't get simpler than that. SO beautiful.
andrea and jack

andrea and jack

andrea and  jack

andrea and jack

andrea and  jack

andrea and jack

andrea and jack

andrea and jack

andrea and jack

Suddenly, over our push-to-talk headphones we heard some people singing “Goww-ing to the Gla-cier and we're gonna get ma-a-arried.” Andrea got a kick out of it.

andrea and  jack

andrea and  jack

andrea and  jack

andrea and  jack

andrea and  jack

When I get the film, there'll be more to come!!

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22 Responses to “Andrea+ Jack: Married!”

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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

A-MAZ-ING! Just AMAZING!

 
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Mrs. Lovebird (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

Wow….I’m speechless…beautiful….simply beautiful.

 
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Vic004

Wow absolutely breath taking!

 
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Miss Peep Toe (message)  1,636 posts, Bumble bee

WOWZA!! So beautiful. I love it all, and her bouquet is fantastic. I want to see more!!

 
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budgetbeautiful
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budgetbeautiful (message)  1,188 posts, Bumble bee

OMG! These are ah-mazing!

 
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ljcadv

wow Punam, these are so great!

 
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Natakie16 (message)  493 posts, Helper bee

I believe that may be the greatest wedding EVER!!! Beautiful pictures!

 
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Mrs. Bee (message)  3,261 posts, Sugar bee

wow this is INCREDIBLE!!!

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,293 posts, Bumble bee

Holy Moly!

 
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MrsWoohoo (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

Why didn’t I think about getting married up at the glacier…

 
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Miss Quiche

WOW, wow, wow!! These pictures took my breath away.

 
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Diana

Wow…can you imagine telling people that this is where you’re getting married! These are beautiful pictures…this must have been some adventure for you. Congrats to the couple for doing their own amazing wedding their way!

 
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El Capataz
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El Capataz (message)  270 posts, Helper bee

Once again… breathless! Punam, when this year ends, you are going to look back at all the uber cool places you’ve been and gasp. It doesn’t get any better than this. Keep them coming.

 
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ms boardwalk (message)  349 posts, Helper bee

wow. i want to go to alaska now!

 
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Mrs. Tulip (message)  615 posts, Busy bee

You know I find the photos absolutely gorgeous!

But since it’s Weddingbee, I had to comment again here to share a little secret I didn’t post anywhere else…. Those amazing handcrafted rings in your beautiful ring shots? Andrea lost hers while rafting the very next day! (They are of course planning to replace it. In a smaller size!)

 
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Punam bean

Gasp! Oh no! That totally sucks!!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

what a gorgeous and unique wedding. I can’t believe they’re not blue–it looks so cold!

 
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Mrs. Sushi (message)  967 posts, Busy bee

Beautiful!
And shooting a white dress in white snow…not easy!

 
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Sydney + Jeremy: Engagement! » Weddingbee PRO » The Wedding Blog

[...] like to be connected to each other, and to be connected to a place together. So, when I booked my Alaska wedding, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to do some vintage shopping in the Northwest and hop [...]

 
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Kelly Merrill

wow this is an amazingly gorgeous wedding. what a neat idea! I love the rings. And these shots are amazing!

 
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Anna

WOW! That is so unusual and so beatutiful! Just amazing!

 


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