There are several laws in nature that guide us in our lives and the way we live them. Gravity keeps us grounded. Traffic keeps us cranky. Weather keeps many of us in California. And last, but certainly not least. . . It doesn’t rain on the New Year’s Day Parade in Pasadena, nor does it rain on a bride’s wedding ceremony.

The forecast called for rain moving in on a Thursday and carrying on through the weekend, which happened to be Robert and Marianne’s Wedding Weekend. Saturday at 4:30pm to be specific. I assured Marianne of the “no rain on a ceremony” law and told her to keep the faith. Come Saturday morning, hail the size of marbles were hitting the ground outside my house. Wasn’t looking so good. . . but, sure enough, as the sun rises every morning, I couldn’t help but notice the clouds clearing as we cruised up to the Summit House in Fullerton for this beautiful “Black and White” affair.

The ceremony commenced at 4:30pm and sure enough, not a drop of rain. And no sooner had the rain parted for the two hour window we needed, did it return even harder by nightfall. Fortunately, by that point, the party was already underway under-roof without a hitch!

A Special Thank You to Scott Lim from Scott Robert Photography for being so easy to work with as we stressed out getting everything together in just a few hours for the presentation. Also, a HUGE Thank You to Justin Lopez from Generations Entertainment for his assistance with the Same Day Edit playing smoothly!

And here it is. . . Robert and Marianne, A Black and White Affair. . . . .