Flip Side

Emir and I recently had the opportunity to spend some time together outside of our office... so naturally, we grabbed the camera and headed downtown. :)

This time, I was in front of the lens! Ha ha! It's good to keep in touch with what my clients go through on the other side! :) Plus, Emir got to have fun with my new camera... he did a great job!

Yummmmmmmm... We stopped at Scooter's for some coffee, chocolate, and a muffin.
I couldn't let Emir have ALL the fun... Here he is looking all serious (and handsome) on the phone... ha ha!

Back to the silliness....


The funniest thing was... we overheard some people who saw us as they walked by and exclaimed, "Awh..... Senior pictures!" Ha ha ha! Later that night at dinner, I ordered a margarita... and didn't even get carded. I went from 17 to 'too old to care' in a matter of hours!

Nice work love!

Lindsey & Joe's Love Shoot

I've known Lindsey's family since I was in diapers. Her mom used to babysit me when I was just a kid. My favorite thing about their house (besides eating Cheerios with gobs of actual honey on top, and hanging out with Lindsey's older sister Stacy) was playing pinball on the full-sized pinball machine they had in their basement... so cool!

I'm so pumped to be shooting Lindsey's wedding now that she's all grown up! The date is April 19, 2008... so we thought this was apropos...




Thanks guys! I'm looking forward to seeing you again in April!

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!