Dee doesn't like posing for pictures. I love this about her. I love to document as best as I can what I see instead of saying--come over here and do this this way, turn, twist and smile. Smiles happen and you have to just wait for them and be ready. We did a bunch of group pcs for the family, Dee didn't really want them, but I had heard from several folks that they did and we sort of ganged up on the poor bride on her day to make her do what she didn't want. Then after that I suggested a few by the lake right across from the reception hall. I felt like I was just sort of getting into a 'thing' (a thing is a groove or a way towards working up to a really good photo) when Dee said "Can we be done after this?" She really wanted to get to the reception and begin having fun. I said yes and then made this picture. I was glad we at least did a few pictures at the lake and I think there are a half dozen from this short time there that will make the final edit...and I'm pretty sure...someday...maybe in 10...maybe in 20 years Dee will look back and be glad she has those pictures she hated posing for, because all those people in those photos were their because they love her and Greg. SayerMotter Photograph by Richard Sayer.