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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Beautiful Chemistry and a Vintage Look - Tommi & Elisha

It takes a very special kind of love to shine this brightly but when it does, it is unmistakable.   Add a beautiful outdoor venue, some gorgeous lace, and a little vintage feel and you have the wedding of Tommi and Elisha. 

The ceremony took place on a warm summer evening on the campus of IPFW and had some wonderful music provided by friends and the groom himself.  Guests were able to snack on cotton candy before the reception and then sat down to a great buffet.  With several flavors of cake to choose from, dessert just rounded off a great celebration. 

As you see the photos, make sure you take a close look at the bride's wedding gown.  Tommi's "something old" was a remade version of her mother's own wedding gown.  This gorgeous creation suited the bride beautifully and there is just something about this vintage style I just absolutely love. 


The guys wore brown and taupe and I have to say this combination looked so sharp.  With such beautiful foliage around the area, these photos couldn't look anything but gorgeous. 
Many may not know but IPFW has a beautiful garden display at the edge of campus that borders Crescent Ave and these two looked stunning amongst such natural beauty.
Only a sunset photo could finish a day like this.  Seeing Tommi and Elisha together only gives me more proof that true love does exist.  Hope you guys have a great life!



Saturday, May 28, 2011

Charlotte is growing up!

Her favorite color today was purple.  She loves to hide behind the flowers and then surprise you.  She definitely knows her own mind.  I have photographed Charlotte since she a beautiful newborn so I have had the privilege of seeing her become this precocious three year old. Who can look at those gorgeous curls and big blue eyes and not fall head over heels? 

Children's portraits are so special.  They change so much in such a short amount of time.  They learn constantly and their views on life will make you realize what the important things really are.  They bring a joy that is so easy to forget with all the crappy things life can throw at you.  This is one of reasons I love photographing children.  And Charlotte is one of the perfect example of this.  I know she brings her parents so much happiness even with the occasion argument over her hair!




Monday, May 16, 2011

Prom Night and My Little Brother

My brother doesn't look 18.  In fact most people probably think he is still in middle school.  The person at the ticket counter once charged me for one adult and one child when we went to the movies one night (childrens' tickets are for 12 and under).  But last week I got a small glimpse of the man my little brother will become, and I have to say I am looking forward to seeing everything he will accomplish. 

In his black tux, picking up his date for the prom, I am so glad I was able to be here at this moment.  He requested I take some photos so that he could have some "cool pictures" along with the usual formal stuff taken at the prom.  I couldn't say no and then figured I would use this to try some new things. 

I have recently purchased some pocket wizards that let me take my flash to new places. Along with some great natural light, here is what came out and I have to say I can't wait to play around with these little babies some more. Enjoy!


Who can resist a man in a tux?  Ok, I can't help it, I just have to say it: Aren't they so cute?

 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Learning never ends...

Digital cameras have made photography accessible to so many people that never previously had an opportunity before.  This includes me but having such easy access doesn't necessarily make shooting good photography easier.  I have spent a lot of time online hitting every article, blog, forum, etc. to teach myself how to be a great photographer.  One of favorite ways of learning is going to seminars of those photographers that I love (and many times envy) most.

Last week I had the opportunity to attend the Power of Passion seminar taught by Sandy Puc' and Jerry Ghionis.  Most people who don't deal with portrait and wedding photography may never had heard these names before (even many of the photographers who attended had never heard these names before) but I have attended  three of Sandy's previous seminars and have followed Jerry's work obsessively since I discovered him.  I would recommend anyone who wants to see great photography to take a look at their work because these two are true masters at what they do. 

Going to seminars is one of the best ways I learn, especially when you have great teachers.  Not all speakers make great teachers but Sandy and Jerry can really open your eyes to what it takes to make a successful photography business and what makes a great photo.  If you ever have a chance to see either of these two photographers make sure you take advantage of it.  I know that for me to keep growing as a photographer and even as a person I have to keep learning and there is no better way than having a chance to talk to Sandy and Jerry.

For anyone looking to get some incredible education on portrait or wedding photography check out Sandy's educational site or Jerry's Ice Society.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Indianapolis Wedding: CB & Marvin

She first saw her dress over six years ago and promised herself that when she got married, that would be the dress she would wear.  Fortunately, when my cousin CB started planning her wedding, she was able to find that same dress she had fallen in love with all those years ago. 

Getting married in March in Indiana is somewhat of a challenge since you are never quite sure what kind of weather you will have.  Luckily, this year the weather decided to be warm and sunny making it a great day to get married.  As with many weddings, things don't always go as planned but those make for a great story in years to come. In the end what matters is the love and for these two it was still a wonderful celebration.

Congratulations cuz, I hope you and your husband have a great life together!

I just loved the way her hair was done, and it showcased this piece beautifully!









Monday, March 14, 2011

Remembering Ireland (Part 2)

One of the most famous castles and a definite must visit in Ireland is Blarney Castle.  The current structure was built over 550 years ago by Dermot McCarthy, King of Munster.  The keep still stands and visitors come from around the world to "Kiss the Blarney Stone" as it is said that by doing so, you will gain the gift of "blarney" or eloquence. 

The grounds are large and very beautiful.  Nearby is the Blarney Woolen Mills which offers wonderful shopping opportunities.  You can easily walk around the area which I really enjoyed because you can truly get a feel for everything that way.  I loved hearing all the languages and of course that awesome Irish accent.  People were friendly and very polite which is great when you have a group of tourists attempting to drive on the other side of the road (scary!).  We were lucky to have someone who had spent some time there as an exchange student because those roundabouts can be a bit confusing sometimes!

Along with so much history, we were introduced to great cider, hot Irish tea (which I am still addicted to) and the hot toddy (made of course with Irish whiskey).  Really, how much better can it get? 



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Month of March...remembering Ireland (Part 1)

March is always such a gloomy month.  It might rain, sleet or snow here is Fort Wayne, Indiana so it always makes me feel kind of low.  To cheer myself up I went and looked back at my photos from a trip to Ireland several years ago.  Really is there a better month than March to go to Ireland?  Actually, it really was a great time to go.  We got our pick of bed and breakfasts since most tourists hadn't gotten there yet, and the weather was not too cold or rainy.

For those interested in history, well it doesn't get much better than this.  It was amazing to think that some of these places have been around for thousands of years.  But what really captures you is the incredible views everywhere you go.  I couldn't stop taking photos.  Unfortunately this was early on in the history of digital cameras so I was only armed with a small point and shoot camera that was limited to 4MP.  Hmm...maybe I need to take myself back there!

Well I thought in the next few posts I would share with you this beautiful country full of history, legends, gorgeous architecture and wonderful people.  Perhaps it will cheer you up as well and open your eyes to another little piece of beauty in this world.
Our first stop, the beautiful Cliffs of Mohr with O'Brien's Tower overlooking the sea.

A little know castle, Doonagore sits right on the coast and can be seen on the way to and from the Cliffs.
Couldn't resist this little cottage.  I really want one of these!
We weren't the only ones enjoying the crashing waves on the coast as the sun set.  Talk about exhilarating!