What do you do when you leave an entire bridesmaid out of the wedding party picture? Like, the whole girl. Gone. Not in photo. Huh?

Okay, so I didn’t “leave her out.” I’m not actually sure WHAT I did with her. All I remember is the several minutes I spent nudging each guy and girl into his or her very exact spots… “A little to the left — no, not that much — 6 inches to your right. Good. Now you step back a foot. Now you step a little closer to her… a little closer… perfect. Now YOU…” and so on and so forth. Seriously. I swear I did that. And I could see every beautiful face just perfectly through my lens.
Then SOMEHOW between Nudging and Taking-the-Picture the bride’s SISTER disappeared. I would like to blame it on the wedding party and say that they all shifted from their assigned spots when I sneezed, but I’m actually pretty sure I did something DUMB and moved MYSELF into a place where Bri was… well… just no longer part of the picture.
Of course I didn’t KNOW she was no longer in the picture because I couldn’t SEE her.
FOR REAL FOLKS! THIS HAS NEVER EVER HAPPENED TO ME BEFORE!!!
And of course when I started editing and saw what had happened I thought I was going to DIE.
Instead…?
I called on my live-in Photoshop genius (aka, Dan) to “FIX IT!” (Imagine me crying and slapping my forehead repeatedly.)
I can tell this story now because A) Jason and Elli are our friends and I think they’ll love this story, and B) because Dan did, in fact, fix it.
A glowing Bri is now in the picture, blended seamlessly among the hotness of the other bridesmaids and groomsmen.

So this post is here to serve three purposes:
1.) To give a shout-out to my fantastic husband, without whose Photoshop skills I would be in very sad shape right now.
2.) To give Jason and Elli a laugh.
3.) To give the collective photography-team-of-us a pat on the back for having the combined skills to make a rockin’ picture. Even if it’s not quite what originally came out of the camera.
Cheers.
