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Total entries in this category: Published On: Oct 19, 2007 07:24 AM |
Heather + CarlWhat a fun wedding! They had family from all
over, including the grooms 3 brothers that hadn't all been together for quite
some time. The location was the Woodmark Hotel in Kirlkand,
WA, a beautiful place. The weather was
awesome!
I teamed up with Marv Heston on this one and I really enjoyed working with him. Thanks Marv! I had a hard time narrowing down the images to
post here, I like so many... If you want to see a few more (OK, quite a few
more), watch the slideshow here: Heather and Carl Wedding
Slideshow
The wedding bands: ![]() What a cutie! ![]() And another one :-) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first look, Carl was overwhelmed when he saw his bride, they'd been apart for 2 days... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While most of my wedding photography is candid (or photojournalistic, but that word is little overused in this business), sometimes a posed picture really grabs me, and this is one of those. I saw the brides grandmother sitting by herself waiting for the ceremony to start and I asked her if I could take her picture. She lit up and said 'why yes!', the man standing next to me proudly told me that I was photographing the brides grandmother, so I asked him who he was and he told me he was the brides uncle, and this lady's son. So I asked if he''d like to be in the picture. The joy and pride of the day is no more evident in the candids than in this posed picture: ![]() ![]() ![]() Just after the ceremony, the first of many toasts... ![]() ![]() ![]() The best part about guests not throwing rice anymore is that now they blow bubbles. :-) ![]() ![]() I love showing the motion in my dance shots. It's a trick to pull it off and get the faces sharp. I never know for sure if I got the shot in the camera, so I take quite a few... I like these: ![]() ![]() ![]() :-) ~Bill Posted: Wed - June 27, 2007 at 01:18 PM |
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