Earlier today I had a blast photographing Cesar and Kelsey’s wedding. Here is one shot from their special day. Stay tuned until later this week for a full post on their wedding.
My 2009 wedding season started off with a bang last weekend by photographing Ken & LeeAnn’s wedding. Ken & LeeAnn chose to have a morning wedding, which I don’t get that many of, so it was strange to make it home in time for dinner and to spend time with family and friends. The great thing about a morning wedding is you have light the whole time. The day started off pretty foggy but eventually the sun broke through during the reception. The ceremony was held at Montrose Church with the reception taking place at Castaway in Burbank. Here are a few of my favorite images from my first wedding of 09.
LeeAnn just before the ceremony
The Ceremony
The girls
Ken, the groom.
A few more of LeeAnn. She made a stunning bride.
Once the sun came out, I had to make sure I used it to my advantage.
The first dance
The father of the bride giving a toast to the new couple
Some details from the day
Rustin,
Your pictures are amazing! I really wish you lived around here so you could take our family pictures!!
Looks FANTASTIC Rustin… as always!
Two weekends ago, 3/7, I had the opportunity to do a concept shoot with a few friends. Kolby Allen, of Solace Arts, and Jason Sorge joined me for the “Strings” concept shoot. This shoot was for the westside meeting of Mosaicthat focused on the Beattitude of “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst….” Here are some of my favorite images that I shot that day. To see the images Kolby shot visit www.solacearts.com.
You can view the full slideshow that was shown this past Sunday at Mosaic at the bottom of this post.
Troy… We love Mosaic also. We go to the Westside service.
This is sweet Rustin. I didn’t know you go to Mosaic. I love Erwin and that Church!
All of those turned out so well! You guys did a great job!
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Gorgeous shot Rustin, looking forward to seeing the rest.