Daniel & Taylor | Wedding at Thunderbird Chapel
On a beautiful day in Norman, Oklahoma, love was in the air as Daniel and Taylor pledged their love and commitment to each other at the picturesque Thunderbird Chapel. This venue, known for its rustic charm and stunning views, was the perfect setting for a day filled with joy, laughter, and plenty of unforgettable moments.
What made this wedding day particularly unique was the couple's love for board games. Both Daniel and Taylor are avid board game fanatics, a passion that they wanted to incorporate into their special day. So, instead of the traditional first dance that we've all come to expect at weddings, they decided to do something completely different, something that was uniquely them. They played a 'first board game' - a round of slap jack to be exact. This fun and light-hearted twist on tradition certainly set the tone for the rest of the day.
But the board game theme didn't stop there. In another break from convention, the couple decided to forgo the traditional mother-son and father-daughter dances. Instead, they invited their parents to join them in a game of slap jack, which led to much laughter and cheering from the gathered guests. This was a wonderful way for the couple to share a part of their life and their passions with their closest friends and family.
As their wedding photographer, it was a joy to capture these unique and beautiful moments. The photos from this day not only show a couple in love but also a couple having fun, being themselves, and sharing their unique passions with their loved ones. From the breathtaking venue of Thunderbird Chapel to the laughter-filled board games, this was a wedding day to remember.
Daniel and Taylor's wedding was a beautiful reminder that weddings should be a reflection of the couple getting married. Their decision to incorporate elements that truly represented them, like their love for board games, made their wedding all the more special and memorable. It was a day filled with love, laughter, and board games, and it was an absolute honor to be part of it.