So the story goes that Chris and Amber were introduced at a Decemberist's concert. They were introduced by a friend and their story blossomed from there. The creativity and uniqueness of this couple was apparent in every aspect of their wedding. According to their program, "For the decorations we folded cranes because in Japan, it is commonly said that folding 1000 paper origami cranes makes a person's wish come true. The crane in Japan is one of the mystical creatures that is said to live for a thousand years." They had custom printed invitations by a friend, a custom ice sculpture incorporating the cranes, also by a friend. And a toast incorporating their love story through clay sculpture. I was very glad to be asked to help photograph this day. Thanks to Megan Bryant Photography for allowing me to assist her with this wedding. Check out her blog for the official pictures from the day!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
The Indy Channel A-List!
Sea Side with the Richman Family
Another post from Florida. Below is the beautiful Richman family. Luckily I get to call these people my In-laws, and my niece and nephew. Katie is Will's sister. The other interesting thing about this family is that Sam was born the same summer that Will and I started dating, and Jenn was born the same summer that Will and I got married, so we can always remember ages and anniversaries! We couldn't leave the beach without a family photo session. Enjoy the sneak peeks!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
A little R & R
Will and I have not been on a full week long vacation since our honeymoon... nearly 5 years ago. So I counted this as a vacation / anniversary. This week I took off with my husband and his family to Florida. It's been great getting to hang out together, lay on the beach, sleep in, and play. All of the things you'd expect from a vacation. Of course I brought the camera along and have snapped some photos along the way. The beach poses a whole other set of challenges when it comes to photography. Not the least of which is managing all the sand. Here's a few of my favorites from the first half of the week. I'm sure there will be more to come. For now, here's a sneak peek.
That peacock let me touch it! @ the Fountain of Youth. |
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