Saturday, May 8, 2010

Kelvin & Milly

After taking Kelvin and Milly's engagement pictures, I knew taking their wedding pictures was going to make the photographer in me very happy. And I was not disappointed. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves...

When I saw the dress, I was excited, but then when I saw the birdcage veil, I was beyond excited.

Beautiful.
Kelvin, looking pretty good himself.
Their first glimpse of each other that day.
It started raining right away, so we ducked into an old grain mill that we were only semi-allowed to be in. :)My favorite of the day. Hands down. Love it.



Kelvin, Milly and 16 of their best friends, lookin good.




A light moment during the ceremony.
Love the feel of this one. Goin' for a ride on the big green tractor...They really did ride off in a big green tractor, towing the wedding party in this wagon. :) Credits to this picture belong to Miriam True, my wonderful assistant for the day. Thanks Mim!Love you guys!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Chris 'n Carrie

After some confusion during which we discovered that there are not one, two, or three, but FOUR Heine Brothers coffee shops on Bardstown road (honestly, is that necessary?), we finally landed at the same one. I thoroughly enjoyed my time getting to know them and talking about their wedding coming up in September. They are laid back, easy to work with and I genuinely appreciate that! For example, I have to embarrass Chris and mention that his one special request for the wedding photography is that we have as many awkward close-ups of his friends as we could manage. Photographers, how often do you get permission, and not only permission, but requests, like that!? :)

Meet Chris and Carrie...Love Carrie's shoes!

In contrast to the serious pose above, I had to post this one.
Isn't Carrie photogenic??I believe the answer to the above question is yes!A pretty old church...
And a good-looking young couple...
Classic situation. He's a Louisville fan, she's a Kentucky fan... we did a really fun series with these t-shirts. I wanted to post them all!
They look like they get along pretty well for rival fans...
They took me to where they had their first kiss – on a playground. It was a gorgeous day and there were underage kids tearing around everywhere. They did a great job with this part of the session, I'm really glad we came!
We had to boot some kids (nicely, of course) off the swings to get these. Once again, I'm so glad we did. I really like this one, it has that little something...
Last, but not least, one of my most favorites...
You guys were great! I'll look forward to September!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Mark + Melissa

You might recall a wedding in the recent past where the bride has some similarities with this bride. For good reason, Katie is Melissa's sister and got married just 6 months ago. Melissa and I also have tons of memories together. I love this girl! Not only is she so much fun, but above all, she has a heart that seeks God no matter the cost. And she got married this past weekend in Michigan! Seeing her with Mark would put a smile on anyone's face. I know Mark is a good man, he treats her so well and makes her SO HAPPY. A beautiful thing to see God's plan unfold for them!
Beautiful, and it shines from the inside out.So happy!UPDATE: As I was looking back over this post, I wondered to myself, "What's with the groom always taking second violin at their own weddings??" So, this is Mark – looking pretty good himself... He's definitely looking at Mel here. And that's the way he likes it, obviously. :)
They met out west on a traveling harvest crew, so it was only fitting that we photograph at the farm... I love this one of them!
And this one.

A fun little shot...
This wedding party looks like they came right out of the latest "winter wonderland weddings" magazine, don't they?

The colors for the wedding were orange and blue, and it was gorgeous! Melissa thought of every little detail...
We headed outside for one last shot... Here's to having and holding each other for the rest of your lives.
Love you guys!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

A visit to Cargill

It was a snowy day last week when we all pulled up to Cargill Manufacturing Company (the largest in Minnesota). But the cause was good.

Over 30 students from the Brooklyn Park area, many Cargill employees, and a large representation from Compatible Technologies International (CTI) gathered here to assemble Grain Mills...Who is CTI? From their website- "... founded in 1981 by a group of missionaries, and research engineers and General Mills food scientists as a unique non-profit volunteer organization devoted to alleviating hunger and poverty and promoting food security in the developing world.

Rather than simply feeding the world’s most impoverished people, CTI develops, builds and distributes post-harvest technologies that help people feed themselves with greater predictability and nutrition. Our low-tech tools are compatible with, and adapted to, the diverse cultures and environments in which they are deployed around the world."CTI brought the grain mills to be assembled, then they will be shipped to Africa...Each table divided into teams, one team had the instructions the other team had the pieces. Working blindly like this and only from instructional direction, the first team to complete two grain mills was the winner.A large number of the students there that day came with the A-List, a non-profit group started by college students from the University of Minnesota. The national statistics for the success of youth are sad... staggering. Along with addictions, teen pregnancies, and dropouts, four teens are murdered every day. And the youth in Brooklyn Park are no different. They need jobs, they need something better to do. Enter the A-List. Check out their website for more... A great work they are doing!The students had a great time racing to finish first, and they also learned alot about profitable work and serving others.The winners!Thanks for the opportunity to photograph this great event. It was indeed my privilege. My eyes were also opened to how privileged I am, and how I can help carry out Jesus' command to love and serve the poor and underprivileged.