Sarah and Edwin got married.
These are a few of my favorites. Enjoy!
These are a few of my favorites. Enjoy!
Yes, yes. I feel I haven’t been posting much lately. It’s true. I have quite a backlog of images. I sent this book out who knows how long ago and I’m just now posting about it.
It is always sad to send the albums I make away. I want to keep them all, they are so beautiful. I can image my kids looking through them in 10 years. “Who the heck are these people?” It’s very good (for everyone) that I send the albums to their rightful owners.
I love this paper and am so happy with how the cover turned out.
Just a couple of my favorite pages in the album. I really like the images to take up the whole page… and more.
Yes, yes, yes. But are you sure you aren’t from Nigeria? I’m sure that’s where you’re from! Ha! Oh, and I decided not mention my lack of knowledge as to where anything is on the African continent. Wow. I guess when I made that map of Africa last year for our Ethiopian baby shower the info went right out of my mind. I do know where Ethiopia and Namibia are, thank you very much!
Ok, let’s get past my obvious lack of geographical knowledge. These two met at school and fell for each other. After 6 months in Kenya, Edwin made it back to the states to marry his sweetheart. I know their wedding will be a special day and I can’t wait to photograph this beautiful couple again.
Can you believe it? Well, it’s true. Our friend, Bryan, got married a few weeks ago and I was honored to be their photographer. It has been awhile, and with the family in tow, I was able to capture some special moment for our good friends.
Congratulations! We are so happy for you.
A couple of weeks ago I photographed my first wedding of the year and my last wedding in Baltimore. I can’t believe our stay was so short. One and a half years, almost to the day.
This was such a beautiful wedding and we really lucked out on the weather. I love the spring and especially love daytime weddings! Here are a few of my favorites:
Last words of encouragement from mom.
I love the color and light of this shot.
Right when they were pronounced Mr. and Mrs. the groom let out a big sigh and the geese began honking. The crowd got a kick out of that.
Beautiful environment. I love that there were two old barns on the grounds.
Even with the threat of rain, the tent was bright and cheery
I love, love this color!
Now this is a girl who knows how to eat. I have another shot of her eating bacon and eggs. I only wish my girl had such a wide range of foods.
Lots of kids at this wedding. These are only a few of the awesome shots I got of them.
Oh, and grownups acting like kids. This is the soduko game at the kid table.
What a great smile. It only took a bit of coaxing.
These kids were a lot of fun. Later in the day we went off on a photo adventure where they could do anything in front of the camera. Much better than the family group photographs they had to sit still through.
Ah, the petal toss. I love it! What a great way to end a perfect day.