Lindsay & Joel

I met Lindsay and Joel through Lindsay's mom, Denise... whom I was honored to have in one of the classes I teach at SCC.

Their big day finally arrived, and went off without a hitch!




I love when we find silly things and people aren't afraid to have some fun with it... :)

This shot is extra fun because of the extreme angle... and complete unawareness of the camera.

We played on the escalators for quite awhile, while an audience of family and friends cheered them on.

Little man anxiously awaiting his moment of bubble blowing fame...

First dance...

OK- so as we were arriving at the Cornhusker for the reception, Joel tells me he really wants a photo a la the cover of the Reservoir Dogs... Just for fun. This one is for him!

It's not uncommon as I'm packing up my gear to head home for the night, members of the wedding party, family, and/or other guests come up to me and say, "Don't leave! Stay and party with us!"

To me, that is a compliment of the highest degree. It means that I'm not just someone who is there providing a service, but that I'm actually part of the celebration. It means that they all had a good time and think of me as a friend, not just a photographer. That... my friends, is what it's all about.

Thank you to everyone involved with Lindsay and Joel's wedding. It was an honor!

Emily + Dots = Great Pictures!

I love making sure all my clients receive portraits that are as unique as they are. Every shoot is an opportunity to go new places, find new things, and push the creative envelope to new heights.

Emily and I went exploring and found these colorful dots on the sidewalk. I looked at her and said, "You know we have to shoot his!" She agreed and they turned out to be some of my favorite shots!



Here's a chair we 'borrowed' for a moment... we were sure to put it back when we were finished!


It's also great when people aren't necessarily looking at the camera and think I'm not paying attention... (got 'cha!) I love the way she's just 'chillin' in this shot.

These rock Emily. Thanks for your enthusiasm! Have a great year!

Angel & Dan: You Can't Be Serious!

Ok- so a few weeks ago I shot Seth and Erica's wedding. A few weeks later, I had the honor of shooting the wedding of their friends, Dan and Angel.

At Seth & Erica's wedding, the guys in the wedding party kept joking that they had lost Seth's ring, etc.... and we all had a good laugh. So understandably, I didn't believe them when they came up to me at Dan & Angel's wedding and said, "Dan lost the ring!"

I kept expecting them to surprise us all at the last minute with a, "Got 'cha!" But... alas... it never came. Dan did, indeed, lose his ring... even before the ceremony!

The cool part was... these two love birds were having such a great time, they didn't let something like a missing ring keep them from enjoying their big day!

Here they are in Angel's VW Thing... Love it!


They were married at Country Pines (if you've never been there... it's a must-see!). The outdoor setting made for some fun additions to the guest list, including: a black cat, wild mushrooms, an adorable little frog, and an exotic grasshopper!


Isn't this grasshopper gorgeous!?

Angel and Dan have an incredible group of family & friends. Seriously. I've had the privilege of being part of two of their wedding celebrations so far... Here they are pitching in to help search for the missing ring.

On their hands and knees even! What a bunch!

The ceremony started just before sunset....

The pastor was awesome. Check out his guitar! He even played and sang during the ceremony... truly fantastic!

Angel and Dan did several things I had never seen done at a wedding before. For one thing, their guests were treated to dinner before the ceremony. Their schedule went something like this:

  1. Guests arrive and share in fabulous dinner - 6pm
  2. Everyone finds their seat to enjoy a gorgeous ceremony at sunset - 7:30pm
  3. Dance the night away under the stars - 8:00 - ???

It was a brilliant plan and was executed to perfection! Having it all at one place made for smooth transitions.

At the end of their ceremony, the entire group of guests was invited to get out of their seats and form a (rather large) circle around Angel & Dan for some final well wishes. It was a powerful gesture both visually, physically, and emotionally.



Congratulations and best wishes to the both of you! Thank you for the opportunity to be part of your special day!