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April 6, 2009

Mark & Chasity Tie The Knot at Hotel Leger in Mokulumne Hills

Mark and Chasity tied the knot on April 4th, 2009 at the Hotel Leger in Mokelumne Hills, CA. I had never heard of Mokelumne Hills before. It’s a small town up in the foothills with a really cool country feel. The Bride and Groom were joined by family and friends to share in their special day.

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
The best part about this shot is that I was the only one who noticed the ring on the wrong finger. After they walked back down the isle I told the Bride she should switch that ring finger quick before he gets any wise ideas!

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
Don’t let him get away!!!

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
The Bride and Groom joined by the Groom’s son and daughter.

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
Four generations!

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
You are not goin’ anywhere bud!

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
This is the coolest cake utensil I have every seen!

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
This happened to be the car of one of the wedding guest unbeknown to us at the moment.

Mark & Chasity Wedding - Mokelumne Hills - Hotel Leger
What an awesome looking place with the sun setting. So much history there.

2 Comments on “Mark & Chasity Tie The Knot at Hotel Leger in Mokulumne Hills

Rob Stathem
April 11, 2009 at 9:11 pm

Beautiful photos Jerad! What kind of camera do you use? Thanks for sharing!

-Rob

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Jerad Hill
April 12, 2009 at 10:28 am

Canon 5D Mark II with mostly my 50mm lens. A few of the shots I used a 70-200mm or my 15mm Fisheye.

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