One of the greatest elements of shooting weddings is having the opportunity to witness two people madly in love. This past weekend I was fortunate to photograph two people who embodied every component that an idyllic couple should possess. It was safe to say that Kelsey Cordingly and Jon Atkins were head over heals for one another and truly committed to spending the rest of their lives with one another.
The Secret Place in Nampa, Idaho was the destination of choice for the wedding ceremony and reception. This quaint location offers expansive grounds landscaped with several water features, ample shade trees, separate changing room and a lovely centralized gazebo. Beautiful decorations and settings staged by Kristin Lowman of Bliss Events only accentuated the picturesque location. Throw in some soft light provided by encroaching clouds in the sky and all together I was one happy photographer.
The ceremony was eloquently administered by pastor Tom Velasco of Calvary Chapel. He interjected humor amidst powerful words of wisdom. Jon and Kelsey looked intently into one another’s eyes throughout the ceremony, just one of the unspoken displays of love and affection for one another. Rings and vows were exchanged before the sacred first kiss pronounced the two as Mr. and Mrs. Atkins.








Soon after the ceremony I grabbed the immediate wedding parties for a few shots before sneaking off with just the bride and groom for several newlywed photos.







The reception took off immediately following the pictures. A quick prayer was given by one of Jon’s friends before guests were invited to dig in to a delicious buffet provided by Big Sky Catering. As guests finished their meals, touching toasts were given by the best man, Ryan “Chopps” Bradshaw, maid of honor, Michelle Atkins, Jon’s father, Dave Atkins and Kelsey’s father, Warren Cordingly.




It was only fitting that a delicious cake provided by Greg Marsh be cut to satisfy everyone’s appetites.


Dancing ensued beginning with the first dance and carried on with the father-daughter dance. Kelsey and her father Warren busted out some sweet moves in the middle of their slow song. This hyped everyone up for an evening of epic moves.







Briefly interrupting the cavort moves came the bouquet and garter toss.







The air of the last dance was filled with bubbles blown by guests creating a very etherial ambiance. The final send off had attendees lining the aisle wishing the newlyweds the best!


Thank you so much Jon and Kelsey. You, your friends and family were all truly kind, genuine people. It was an honor shooting your wedding! More pictures will be available by clicking here. Al images copyright Steve Smith Weddings.