WOW! What an amazing wedding! What an awesome group of people! What a great couple! Stop me, I could go on and on....so.... what does happen when you get a group of Americans, Englishmen and an Irishman together with a whole bunch of scorpion bowls at a bright wedding for the greatest couple? Well, that'll be the next post. But for now how could I resist posting some of these beautiful shots from Nicolette and Justin's wedding this past Saturday at the Water's Edge in Westbrook. Was I working? I had such an awesome time. Thanks guys. You're the greatest.
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Monday, July 16, 2007
Monday, July 9, 2007
long story short...
One night I was working late, well, that's most nights, but, that's because it's so quiet- no distractions, no sunlight glaring on my computer screen, the phone isn't constantly ringing. Anyway, this one night the phone did ring and it was the strangest phone call from a female speaking quite quickly and with great excitment... "Hi, I found you on the internet and you have to photograph my wedding." "um...OK," I responded... and I might not have said so as quickly if it was not for the cutest english accent and excitment she had... AND SO... long story short, that one phone call was all we needed and I now have the privledge of photographing the wedding of Nicolette and Justin...this weekend!! It's going to rock, (not that all my weddings don't because I will only work for the greatest people) but can we say scorpion bowl at each table!!! Yikes! I have a feeling this is going to be a crazy one! So in preparation of their big day, here is the photo from their engagement shoot that I am using for their event cards...
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event cards,
Nicolette and Justin,
phone call,
wedding
Saturday, July 7, 2007
A little bit of sunshine
Friday, July 6, 2007
so slow
Bold as Love
Considering that the 4th of July was a washout, I figured I'd post my photos of the East Haven fireworks, just incase anyone didn't get a show! Living on the beach has it perks... like private front row seats to a sweet show! I just wish my neighbours could have used my music instead of a poor rendition of the national anthem and Springstein's "Born in the U.S.A." blasting outside their house.... over and over again... yikes! I might have to bring the P.A. out next time and show them just how to blast some music. Hmmm, not a bad idea! I love seeing the fireworks as still images. Moments as bright and bold as love, so instantaneous, so ginormous, so breathtaking. What an intense method of expression... total celebration. Enjoy!
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