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Seeing Red

“My older brother and I modelling Halloween creations by Mum. Clearly he was thrilled to be a mailbox.”

(submitted by Ruth)

Rocky Horror Wedding Show

“My wedding in 2001. We met at an English pub in Addison, TX, introduced by the owner, Barry Tate. For our wedding, we wanted to recreate the day we met and good ol’ Barry offered to get ordained to marry us. He’s a British prankster who took GREAT delight in going WAY OFF SCRIPT and turned the whole day into a Monty Python skit. This was the crowning moment. When we had just completed our vows,  he said ‘If you ever wondered what a priest wears under his robe…voila!'”

(submitted by Jennifer)

Jack, Be Nimble

“My brother tried to draw ‘Jack’ jumping over the candlestick. Here’s the candle he was trying to draw.”

(submitted by Rhiannon)

Crossing Paths

“My husband’s school picture in 1985.”

(via source)

Teacup Apology

“When I found a not so clean teacup put back with the rest.”

(submitted by Angela)

Black Icing

“The bakery used black icing instead of fondant. The groom thought it tasted great!”

(submitted by Cheryl)

The Clown

“I was nearly five years old and my grandma thought it would be so cute if I took a picture with a clown she made for me. Ironically that same year, I was also wearing the clowns outfit double duty for my Halloween costume. Some things you never forget.”

(submitted by Brock)

Group Hug

“The pic is from my wedding day and the photographer was doing solo shots of my wife in her wedding dress, I was hanging out with the bridesmaids watching and told them thanks for coming out and gave them both a hug as soon as I did that they wanted a couple picture of my wife and I and called me over but we were in mid hug and my wife turned around so they snapped a picture of the 4 of us. My wife had a WTF look on her face that was priceless.”

(submitted by James)

Admiring The View

“My sister and her husband on their honeymoon in Paris.”

(submitted by Christopher)

The Unsuspecting Bridal Party

“I love telling my clients they can relax in between photos, and then taking more photos.”

(via source and Wes Eisenhauer Photography)