Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Rachael & Zach's Wedding

I first blogged about Rachael and Zach's wedding here, but here are some more shots from the day.

This is Rachael's adorable niece and one of the flower girls

The bride


In addition to doing her hair (& her bridesmaids hair!) Rachael also did all of the flower arrangements herself!

Yeah, she was a super bride...


The groom


Rachael arrived in Zach's bright orange Camero.

Very cool.

The flower girls

The ring bearers

Rachael's dad giving her away

I love how Zach is holding her bouquet here, so she can lift her dress


Zach & Rachael hopped into the bright orange Camero and roared off into the sunset....

well, for a dramatic second. They still had to come back for photos, guests, food, cake, etc.....

I love this next photo.

This is Rachael with Zach's mom. Mom's marriage advice?

She looked her dead in the eye and said, "Always sleep naked!"

I love it!!




Okay, so although I haven't really explained, Zach is a farmer. The wedding took place on the family farm, and the setting was spectacular.

By far one of the coolest things ever was the ice cream machine stationed in the pool house!

The kids' (ahem, and adults) could not get enough.

This cutie was in heaven! Her mom was so sad that she ruined her dress, but I say it made a fantastic picture and was totally worth it!!




So Stevie and I headed down to the pond to take pictures of the kids catching snails. We were immediately informed that one of the boys had a splinter in his foot.

Stevie, being a true girl scout, knelt right in to save the day. Only she wasn't presented with a "splinter". This tough guy had a decent sized CHUNK of wood lodged in his foot.

Stevie yanked it out and he never even groaned. Farm kids sure are tough.

Then I fell in love with him and couldn't stop taking his picture. So cute!!




You can see many more pictures over at Stevie's place.

She also tells more of the story - about how this entire wedding was postponed at the last minute because of Hurricane Hannah, and how this Super Bride and her family called 500 people the day before!!

The wedding and setting were simply beautiful! It was my first wedding photography experience, and it will be hard to beat!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

The Young School Summer Book Project

If you are from The Young School and are interested in ordering the summer book or individual pictures of your child, this is the place to be.

I am in the process of creating a gallery of the pictures I took over the summer, and they will be available for individual ordering. All of the pictures from the book will be included, along with some other great pictures that did not make it in the book.

Contact me if you would like an email update when the gallery is ready. Otherwise, keep checking back here. A link to the gallery will be posted when it's ready to go!

In the meantime, you can order the entire book by clicking on the picture on the right hand side. Please send me an email and let me know if you have any questions, or if you experience problems with your order.

Thanks!

~Danielle

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The Smoldering Hot Kiss

I was introduced to the world of Wedding Photography on Sunday when my friend (and mentor), Stevie, hired me to second shoot a wedding with her. Although it was my first, Stevie was a pro.

She did her job seamlessly, while still directing and teaching me. She organized family members, set up gorgeous shots, let me have a crack at her shots at different angles, and asked me for ideas. Although it was trial by fire, I think we made a pretty good team.

And the bride and groom (and their families) were naturally gorgeous and photogenic - which made my "job" so easy.

Rachael and Zach's wedding was scheduled for September 6th, but Hurricane Hanna had other plans for them. They took it in stride, waited out the storm, and were married on September 7th instead.

There are so many wonderful things to share about this beautiful, friendly couple. But first, I want to share one of my favorite photos from the day...


Monday, September 1, 2008

Paul's Police Graduation

Janice is a teacher at my sons' school and asked me to take pictures at her son's police academy graduation ceremony. During our conversations about Paul, she simply beamed with pride for her son, but got choked up every time. She understands the danger he will face on the job, but could not be more proud her son.

Paul's dad is a former police officer and pinned on his badge for him. This is Paul saluting his father after his badge was pinned.




Paul taking his Oath.





Janice gives Paul a hug after the ceremony.

Paul's grandmother reads over his certificate.



Congratulations, Paul! Thank you for serving your community, and for letting me be a part of your evening.