Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Susannah and TJ

Now that it's gray and cold outside, I thought I'd post a wedding that we shot when the sun was shining and there were still leaves on the trees.(can't we just fast-forward to Spring already!?) 

Susannah and TJ got married at the most amazing property I've ever had the privilege to be on.  The estate has been in TJ's family for quite some time and the house had so many antiques, it would make a museum blush with envy.  It was a truly spectacular setting for a wedding.  Pretty people, beautiful weather, and an amazing house provided for unlimited photo potential.  This was a good one!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lauren and James

Hello blog world!  I've finally dug myself out from under the mountain of "images to be edited" in my studio.  I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.  Oh wait, that's just the light from the oncoming train of 2012 weddings!  Ah, well it was good while it lasted. 

So, this is Lauren and James.  Two sweethearts that we shot an epic engagement session for a little while back.  We started in downtown Kansas City and worked our way over to the new Kit Bond Bridge(I know, Kansas Citians refuse to call it anything but the Paseo Bridge!)  James helped to build the bridge, so they wanted to get some shots of it and by the time we got down there, the light was all nice and warm.  I'm really happy with this session.  Have a look!














Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Austin and Jennie

You may remember Austin and Jennie from a post I made, way back when.  That post was about their engagement session and now I'm posting about their wedding!

This was my first time to shoot a wedding at the Drexel Hall in Kansas City.  It's a cool old building with awesome hardwood floors, huge windows, and a wrap around balcony.  Talk about a sweet spot for a wedding and reception!  This was one smooth wedding.  Austin and Jennie were really patient, dang cute, and just downright hospitable.  Once again, making my job as easy as it can be.  Happy, colorful photos were achieved!  See for yourself...