Senior: Cameron
Another family I’ve known for several years, through dance primarily. A great family with an amazing dynamic between all of them. Cameron is a lot of fun, smart, witty and it really shined during his session.
Another family I’ve known for several years, through dance primarily. A great family with an amazing dynamic between all of them. Cameron is a lot of fun, smart, witty and it really shined during his session.
As posts go, engagement sessions are usually 2-3 images along with my cunning repartee. This time, though, I’m posting all of the images from the session. I first met Michelle many years ago in her high school days, only briefly. I’ve known her step-mother a little longer due to the dance studio portraits we’ve taken for her… well, I won’t bore you with the family dynamics. They’re just great people.
And so are Michelle and Sean. 🙂
There are unique weddings, and then there’s Julie and Matt’s wedding. From the sailcloth tent and the most unique dress I’ve ever seen, to most unusual favors and a sunset to die for… this was a wedding like no other.
A little history… we first met Julie’s family many years ago when Julie was in high school. We had taken some awesome sports action photos of her as a softball pitcher. Her mom later asked us to come to their Bunker Hill farm to take some images of Julie with a family favorite horse. Many years later, her mom contacted us and it was almost a natural. I kept in close contact with Julie throughout. She was a wonder to work with, and I could not have asked for a more perfect wedding hostess.
I’ve known Kelsie for awhile, too. Also a dancer, I have been taking pictures of Kelsie since she was much younger. But she was always very quiet, so I never really got to know her. Until her senior sitting.
Without further adieu… well, I would be remiss if I didn’t point out those eyes. Wow…
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Another of our fabulous seniors for whom I’ve been taking photos for many years. I think Carrie was five or six years old when we first started photographing her, in dance. She’s come a long way.
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Amber came to us in the mild and meek beginning, like so many. It served her well for many images, but once she opened up a little, we were able to capture the real Amber.
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We did the senior portraits of Stephanie’s older sister, Brittany, just a couple of years ago. It was a lot of fun working with Stephanie and getting some great images with which she was very happy!
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I always love going to weddings where I see so many people I’ve met in the past. Many of Jess and Chris’s high school friends were there, and most of those went to school with my eldest daughter.
This was a fast-paced wedding and reception, but the beginning was relaxed and easy-going. It was a change for me and my style, but I loved spending time with the bride and her bridesmaids for some candid photos and a few formals.
Another young bride I’ve known since at least high school… happily marrying a man who adores her. The bond was strong between the bride and her father, as well. He later told me that they couldn’t look at each other before walking down the aisle, for fear they would both burst into tears.
It was truly one of the most beautiful weddings I’ve been a part of.
You know… I’m a big fan of weddings. In the past couple of years, I have specifically focused away from weddings to concentrate on my studio portraiture. It has, for all intents and purposes, worked out pretty well. However, change was inevitable and I took on a LOT more weddings for 2010. This is the first of three straight weekends of very busy weddings.
That said, let’s get on to Milissa (and no, I didn’t misspell it) and Jeff’s wedding. They were married by Reverend Diana (she’s my wife) at the Clarion Hotel Atrium in Hagerstown. One thing I LOVE about that venue is the light streaming in from the skylight over the pool. The disadvantage to the site though is that it is always humid in there. Wasn’t really hot… but it was definitely humid.
Nobody seemed to mind.