Little did they know, Katie and Nathan planed their wedding day around “Steam in the Valley 2010,” the day when the 1925 “Balwdin-built, coal-fired 0-4-0 saddle tank steam engine” came from New York (I didn’t know either). The goal was to get some photos at Indigo Lake by the train station, but when we arrived, we were not the only ones there. About 100 people were geared with cameras waiting for the train. Katie and Nathan were great sports and chose to stick around for the train to come by in hopes that we could get some unique photos. We certainly did! My friend and fellow photographer, Amy Sir Louis, came along as a second shooter. She did a terrific job and captured some beautiful photos. Here’s a compilation of our photos from the ceremony, train station, covered bridge, and reception. Enjoy!
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October 29, 2010 at 9:46 pm
Vanessa Smylie
Love Love Love these photos!!! So unique and fabulous!! I’m so happy I was able to be a part of that awesome day. Beautiful pictures for a beautiful couple 🙂