Friday, July 31, 2009

Go Go GO Wireless!

This morning, I photographed the lovely ladies of Go Wireless so that they can update their website and make new business cards. After we got the necessities out of the way, they had a little fun with their "shoot." Get it? :)





Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Kara & Drew's First Dance

I just discovered the existence of this awesome video showing the first dance at Kara and Drew's wedding. Maybe you can get a taste of how fun they were to work with!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Katelyn + Jared

Saturday afternoon, Katelyn and Jared were married in Hesston. The weather was great - we had clouds all day which made the lighting for the outdoor photos perfect. I was also amazed by how well we were able to stick to our schedule. We had just the right amount of time for everything, which made me happy and stress-free! :) All the photos were finished before the ceremony, but we snuck the couple out for a few more during the reception. Katelyn and Jared were so easy to work with and were willing to do whatever I asked. All in all, a perfect wedding.























Thanks for including me in your day, Katelyn & Jared. Have fun settling in your new house and also in Jamaica next week!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Ashley & Janessa

Ashley called me up a few months ago with a great idea. She wanted to have a fun photo shoot with her and her best friend Janessa (whose senior pictures I took awhile back, you might remember). We set out to several different places downtown to document these beautiful ladies. There was lots of laughing and candy involved. Here are a few of my favorites from last night.




Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Things Lindsey Says...

"I feel like there's a bag of flour and a fat kid sitting on me."

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Allison & Aaron

Saturday started out unseasonably cool, which was great! We also had great cloud cover...up until we started photos outside, then of course the sun came out. We rolled with it and Lindsey and I got some great stuff at Allison and Aaron's wedding in Andover. Allison looked absolutely gorgeous in her Christina Wu dress, and Aaron treated us like old friends the whole day. Their ceremony was very emotional and the priest incorporated the story of them meeting in 7th grade into the homily. After a quick photo session outside the church, it was on to dinner and dancing at the Ville. Here are some favorites from their day.






















Sunday, July 19, 2009

Yellowstone, Part 1

I've been working on Yellowstone photos in my spare time at home, here are a few from our first couple days there.

Driving...had to document this, since that's what we did for the majority of the time. We drove 2600 miles total, and went through 5 states, two national parks, Mt. Rushmore, and the Badlands. 

The first night, we stayed in a hotel in Casper, Wyoming, not much to document there. The second day, we drove up to Jackson and took a gondola up to the top of a mountain in the Tetons. Jackson Hole seemed like it would a fun place to ski in the winter, we may have to go back some time for that.

That night we stayed in a little cabin that was super cute. I tried to get Adam to take a nice picture with me on the porch... it didn't go so well. And the couch in our cabin was the same one that my parents have at their house! Felt right at home... :)


That evening, we went to downtown Jackson to walk around and eat dinner. There was some interesting stuff...

The next morning we got up and drove into Yellowstone. Yellowstone is a close runner-up to Hawaii for the most beautiful place I've ever been. I expected there to be like 3 or 4 main things to see, but there was crazy stuff everywhere you looked - canyons, waterfalls, geysers, wildlife. On our way to Old Faithful, we stopped to see this waterfall. The photo on the top left shows the "trail" that we hiked/climbed up and down to get to the bottom of the falls.

Next up was Old Faithful. It was crazy to see in person. It goes off every 90 minutes and there were tons of people waiting to see it. There was another geyser nearby that erupted at about the same time, which was pretty cool. We overheard someone say that the water below ground is about 200 degrees.

There are a bunch of places to hike and things to see around Old Faithful. There were hundreds of mini-geysers and hot springs. We took a 5 mile hike around to see all the stuff, and it was neat because while there were a ton of people there, there were a few times where we were all alone in the wilderness, minus the concrete path we were walking. :) Can you smell the sulphur? Mmmm yummy.



We saw lots of wildlife and even took our picture with a real live bison! This elk or moose or whatever it was, decided to cross the highway about three cars in front of us, and then just calmly walked by our car. I shot this out the window of our car, and I actually am as close to it as it looks. If you click on it to make it bigger, you can see that he's smiling.

And here's a preview of what's still to come in Part 2 of the Yellowstone Saga: