Yesterday I had the pleasure of photographing Corey, Candace and Bella in downtown Evansville. It was a beautiful and cool day which made for some great photos. I will be photographing this great couples' wedding on July 4th. I am looking forward to working with you both! The tulips were in full bloom...how beautiful!
Awhile back I shot this wonderful couple's E-session on an unusually warm day in March. Well, their wedding took place in New Harmony on an unusually cold day in April. Katie was determined to have her outdoor wedding no matter what, unless it rained. So we all braved the cold and had a beautiful wedding. You wouldn't even know it was cold since the grass was bright green and all the trees were blooming (except for the blankets and winter coats!) The reception was held at The Granary which was amazing. This was my first time shooting there so I am hoping that more couples become aware of this beautiful venue. Clint and Katie - I enjoyed working with you both on your wedding day and your easy-going personalities warmed my heart on such a cold day. You guys were real troupers! Here are a few of my favorites from the wedding:
My friend Matt was the 2nd photographer for this wedding and here are a few of his images:
We have introduced a new product to be used as a Parent Album. It will sell for $300 and is a press-printed replica of the couple's album. I just received my sample and I LOVE IT!
We are starting to get some orders back from the new album company and my couples are coming up with some amazing cover combinations. Here are a few photos of the new albums:
Kimodo Dragon/Willow Tree Kimodo Dragon/Chiara Suspicion/Sunday Shoes
On Friday, I took Andrew to Audubon Park for a watercolor class for preschoolers. Since it was cold and rainy, the kids met a treefrog and a snake indoors in lieu of their outdoor hike. I was fortunate to meet Jackie, who takes care of these wonderful critters. We were talking about the frog which somehow led into my photography and she asked me if I would like to do a job for her the next day. "Sure" I said and as we continued talking, I found that it was a video job. Well, I have a video camera but I do NOT claim to be a pro at it. She really needed someone so I accepted the challenge. Of course, I took my camera too.
This was a rededication of a Civil War cannon at Rose Hill cemetery. I think I did a nice job on the video, but I really want to share some of the amazing images I got. It is kind of nice to step outside the box every so often and shoot something different.