Monday, January 7, 2008

The Wedding of David and Lynne (part 1) West Hartford, Connecticut

Its been almost a month since I've posted on here. I've been traveling back and forth across the country since mid November, and I just finished up with my last out-of-state wedding for a while - in Anchorage, by the way - so have had little time between plane flights and family holiday gatherings to get much work done on here. All of that is about to change. I'm completely exhausted and glad to be back home, but have piles (so to speak) of pictures to sort through.

For all of you out there anticipating viewing your wedding or photo session pictures (and I've recieved a lot of phone calls), do note that I hope to have everything up and running within the next two to three weeks.

My first year of photography has been a wild success. I'd like to thank everyone near and far who shared in my vision of artistry to invite me out to your wedding. I had a blast. Each couple over the last year has provided a unique quality that has given a new perspective to my photography. Another words, you all have contributed to my artistic growth, and I hope that I have provided excellent documentation of these special times in your lives in the process.

I'll begin where I left off last - my trip to New York and Connecticut. I met David and Lynne in West Hartford, Connecticut the day before their wedding. We went out to a baseball field, where the two met while their children played in the league, to capture these photos. I let them go out there and do their thing and had a lot of fun watching them do just that, their thing.











During the course of the shoot, a soft assortment of snowflakes began to fall on what was left over of a dry, autumn ground. I'd like to think that it had something to do with the magic of my photography, especially considering that Lynne and I had so many e-mail conversations in the months leading up to this event talking about the wintery snow conditions in Connecticut. I had made it clear to her that I wanted to experience a true East Coast winter, unlike my Los Angeles experiences year after year. Well, there you have it.








Tomorrow I'll keep the flow going with part 2 of the Wedding of David and Lynne.

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