I’ve been threatening to post some of the recent weddings I’ve done for some time now. Needless to say, those threats were fairly empty. It’s kind of like shaking your fist at Mike Tyson. But I’ve been working out (so to speak) and I’m ready to lay a hay-maker on this blog, starting with a wedding I shot back in February.
As mentioned on my Website’s Info page, I occasionally work with several other photographers in the Houston area. At this wedding, I was second shooting for Janet of Rainy Day Photos. She’s great to work with and we actually work together more than I work with any other photographer. And I’d like to say thanks to her for allowing me to assist with so many great couples!
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We start with some shots of the Bride getting dolled up for her big day
She was all smiles as the hair and makeup crew did their thing
Her suite had some amazing window light coming in and we made full use of it. I love that dress!
The Groom gives his Bride a pre-ceremony gift
…And her pre-ceremony gift to Him was a Boudoir Style photo-book of her done by Janet. By the look on his face, I think he liked it.
The Gorgeous Bride and flower girls. So pretty!
She got a little emotional during the ceremony
And the Kiss…Quite possibly the single most important shot of the day.
After the ceremony we went for a photo-walk in Discovery Green park The weather was awesome. Not like it is now, in August, but nice, cool, February weather.
They had a couple of really cool cakes…
Yeah, this is the other cake. It was red inside too. Pretty cool in my book.
What would we do without the money dance?
They had one of the most uh-maz-ing DJ’s I’ve ever seen and heard. He had a full projector music video setup and mixed beats so smooth it sounded like it was a record cut straight out of a studio
That’s some pretty high-tech equipment there pal! Him and his wife were totally rockin’ our socks off
The night was drawing to a close, and they had a farewell toast
This reception was held at the Kim Son Restaurant in Downtown Houston. The upstairs to that place is HUGE! This was by far one of the biggest, funnest and lively wedding’s I’d been to. I had such a blast.
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Well this was just the windup of the incoming hay-maker on this ol’ blog. You’ll want to check back for the full impact of the aforementioned photo-assault. I’m just getting warmed up…
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