SPECIAL MOMENT CAPTURED IN TIME. WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING AT RIGHT NOW IS STRAIGHT FROM ASHLEY’S LENS. AND SHE STAGES MOST OF HER PHOTO SHOOTS. BUT AFTER TUESDAY NIGHT’S ENGAGEMENT SESSION, OKLAHOMA STORMS HAD DIFFERENT PLANS. THE STORM WENT RIGHT BEHIND US, RIGHT BESIDE US, AND WE GOT THE PERFECT SHOT. IT’S THE MOST OKLAHOMA ENGAGEMENT PHOTO OF ALL TIME, FEATURING A WEATHER PHOTO BOMB AND JASON REAGAN. IT WAS A REALLY UNIQUE, KIND OF ATMOSPHERE OUT THERE. SO, I MEAN, I WASN’T SHOCKED THAT THEY CAME OUT GOOD, BUT I WAS A LITTLE SHOCKED THAT THEY CAME OUT THIS GOOD FOR THESE PICTURES TO COME OUT LIKE THIS. IT WAS INCREDIBLE. ASHLEY WHITE HAS BEEN CAPTURING MOMENTS IN TIME FOR EIGHT YEARS. I ALWAYS SAY A LITTLE PRAYER BEFORE EVERY SESSION, LIKE, I HOPE THAT I HAVE A GREAT SESSION THAT I DO EVERYTHING TO GOD’S GLORY, AND I FEEL LIKE GOD WAS LIKE, I WANT TO DO SOMETHING REALLY COOL. BUT SHE’S NEVER HAD A PHOTO LIKE THIS. WE KNEW IT WAS COMING AND WE WERE KIND OF WONDERING IF WE WERE GOING TO HAVE TO NOT HAVE THE SESSION AT ALL, BUT WE JUST KEPT GOING AND SURE ENOUGH, IT WORKED OUT. THAT HAIL STORM BREWING UP THE PERFECT BACKDROP. THEY WERE AMAZING. SHE SENT THEM TO ME AND I IMMEDIATELY JUST TEXTED HER STRAIGHT BACK AND WAS LIKE, THESE ARE AMAZING. YOU ARE GREAT. IT’S SAFE TO SAY THEY’LL BE WEATHERING THIS STORM TOGETHER. NOW THEY WONDER IF OUR STATE’S APRIL SHOWERS WILL GIVE THEM THE PERFECT WEDDING PHOTO SHOOT TO GO ALONG WITH THIS ONE. I DON’T REALLY CARE ONE WAY OR THE OTHER. I JUST WANT TO GET MARRIED. HE HATES RAIN. I LOVE THE RAIN. IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE GOOD LUCK IF IT RAINS ON YOUR WEDDING DAY. SO I REALLY WANT IT TO RAIN AND I’D LOVE TO TAKE PICTURES OUT IN THE RAIN. EVEN IF I’M DRENCHED I
Oklahoma couple’s engagement photo captures stormy backdrop
An Oklahoma couple’s engagement photo session turned extraordinary when a storm created a dramatic backdrop.
An Oklahoma couple’s engagement photo session turned extraordinary when a storm created a dramatic backdrop.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.”The storm went right behind us and right beside us, and we got the perfect shot,” said photographer Cashlie White.”It was a really unique atmosphere out there, so I mean, I wasn’t shocked they came out good, but I was shocked they came out this good,” said Chase Smith, the groom-to-be.”For these pictures to come out like this, it was incredible,” said Reagan Dulle, the bride-to-be.Cashlie White has been capturing moments in time for eight years.”I always say a little prayer before each session, like I hope that I have a great session, I give thanks to God’s glory, and I feel like God was like I’m gonna do something really cool,” White said.>> Download the KOCO 5 App”We knew it was coming, and we were kind of wondering if we were going to have to not have the session at all, and we just kept going, and sure enough, it worked out,” White added.”They were amazing. She sent them to me, and I immediately texted her straight back and was like, these are amazing; you are great. Haha,” Dulle said.The couple now wonders if Oklahoma’s “April showers” will provide another perfect photo opportunity for their wedding day.”I don’t really care one way or another. I just want to get married,” Dulle said. “He hates rain. I love the rain; it’s supposed to be good luck if it rains on your wedding day, and I want it to rain, and I’d love to take pictures out in the rain even if I’m drenched in water.”Top HeadlinesOklahoma executes death row inmate Emmanuel Littlejohn for 1992 murder of OKC store ownerMulti-vehicle crash causing delays on I-44 in southwest Oklahoma CityOklahoma set to execute death row inmate Emmanuel Littlejohn on ThursdayWatch: Marvel releases trailer for the new ‘Thunderbolts’ movieChesapeake Energy to become Expand Energy Corporation after upcoming merger closes
An Oklahoma couple’s engagement photo session turned extraordinary when a storm created a dramatic backdrop.
Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
“The storm went right behind us and right beside us, and we got the perfect shot,” said photographer Cashlie White.
“It was a really unique atmosphere out there, so I mean, I wasn’t shocked they came out good, but I was shocked they came out this good,” said Chase Smith, the groom-to-be.
“For these pictures to come out like this, it was incredible,” said Reagan Dulle, the bride-to-be.
Cashlie White has been capturing moments in time for eight years.
“I always say a little prayer before each session, like I hope that I have a great session, I give thanks to God’s glory, and I feel like God was like I’m gonna do something really cool,” White said.
>> Download the KOCO 5 App
“We knew it was coming, and we were kind of wondering if we were going to have to not have the session at all, and we just kept going, and sure enough, it worked out,” White added.
“They were amazing. She sent them to me, and I immediately texted her straight back and was like, these are amazing; you are great. Haha,” Dulle said.
The couple now wonders if Oklahoma’s “April showers” will provide another perfect photo opportunity for their wedding day.
“I don’t really care one way or another. I just want to get married,” Dulle said. “He hates rain. I love the rain; it’s supposed to be good luck if it rains on your wedding day, and I want it to rain, and I’d love to take pictures out in the rain even if I’m drenched in water.”
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