I captured a very intimate wedding a couple of weekends ago: my brother-in-law married the ever-so-classy Rashell. Welcome to the family, Rashell! Here are a few of my favorite pictures from the day:



This was the fastest wedding kiss in the world. #caughtthisone

I’ve never seen Cameron so genuinely happy!

Timeless and classy–just like the bride!

Again: Cameron is delighted!

What a perfect day to wed the love of your life, eh?

To have and to hold
And to laugh with when we’re old…



Talk about a fabulous fall wedding!
Enjoy your lives together, you two! I’m so glad that I get to see the two of you grow in love for one another since you live so close to us!
Love,

Hold on to your pants, folks!
Seriously. I’ve never seen such a beautiful day. And add to that beautiful day the beautiful start of Rachel and Justin’s marriage. Mind-blowing!
The groomsmen and bridesmaids were delivered by these bad boys:
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I’m in the middle of editing the gorgeous images from yesterday’s wedding. Here’s a gasp-inducer!

More to come.
Editor extraordinaire,

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Happy posing,

As you have probably already seen, I shot my first DSLR wedding in June. I learned a lot; mostly, I learned just what it takes to process all the photos taken during a general wedding ceremony. Here are the stats for the wedding pictures I took only:
Editing program: Lightroom 3
Original RAW files: 2,259
Import time: More than 5 minutes
Total editing time: 8 hours, 32 minutes
Total JPG files post-processing: 432
The above stats do not take into account the images The Hunk took on the point-and-shoot we brought with us or the rehearsal that I shot the night before. Those edits didn’t take too long, but certainly weren’t done for me. I also didn’t include blogging, exporting, organizing, and uploading the images.
Consider the above information before employing a photographer. Or becoming a wedding photographer.
Truly yours,

Ladies and gentlemen, meet Brynn Isabelle:

Brynn is the precious newborn of a colleague/friend of mine.

She’s new and perfect and wonderful.

She hates having shirts put over her head, is soothed by her swing and tries to suck on the outside of her hand.

She is her parents’ first baby–word still out on if there will be more.

But doesn’t this family look precious? Maybe Brynn will be a big sister one day. After Mom gets over the frequent feeding and other new joys of motherhood.

But, seriously, folks: This is one precious duo!

Mom and Dad seem pleased as punch! Are you kidding me with this eye contact?

Welcome to the world, Brynn Isabelle. I look forward to seeing you grow up with such fabulous parents!
Blissfully,
