Monday, November 22, 2010

Versailles Engagement Photography: Shaun + Nicole

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of photographing Shaun and Nicole's engagement photos. They are getting married in Maysville this June and I'm looking forward to their wedding at an historic home there! This was my first time to meet Shaun and he arranged for us the opportunity to shoot on a beautiful private farm in Woodford County. The weather was kind of iffy but somehow we managed to dodge cloudbursts and hailstorms that reportedly fell all around us, but nary a drop on us!

Nicole laughed that she doesn't do serious very well -- I thought they did just great! This was one of my favorites!





I think I could have shot all afternoon in the field above. I loved those skies and November light!

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Wilmore Wedding Photography: Jessie + Zach, Part 2

When Jessie contacted me last winter about photographing her wedding, I was very touched. It's always an honor when someone asks me to serve as their photographer, but I knew Jessie back in her college days several years ago (in my pre-wedding photography days), and I had no idea she was even aware of my current work, let alone that she would consider me for the important role of documenting her wedding. (Photographing the wedding of a friend or acquaintance always serves as a great reminder what an intimate role the photographer plays in the wedding day, often witnessing up close & being in places and moments that close friends and even family members don't share, like the First Look).

When she told me her wedding date I was glad that I was available. When she told me her venue, I was positively giddy. Knowing the calendar, I knew there was a strong likelihood that two of Wilmore's most famous gingko trees would be in the height of their autumn glory. As you will see in some of the portraits below, the trees did not disappoint (and worked gorgeously with her colors)! When I asked Zach and Jessie how they chose their wedding date (thinking perhaps they knew about "the ginkos") Jessie laughed and said they chose their wedding date around the end of Zach's apartment lease!

It has been a pleasure, Jessie, to get reconnected with you through this experience and meet Zach, who seems a perfect match for you! Your wedding was a beautiful, God-honoring ceremony and it was a joy to spend the day with you, your family and friends. What a happy day that reminded me what a joy and privilege it is to do this!












P.S. Have you ever met a sweepstakes winner? If not, you're looking at one! I nearly forgot to share a neat side story that I hope Jessie doesn't mind me sharing. Earlier this fall as we were conversing about things like wedding timelines, she shared that she won the summer sweepstakes for David's Bridal! Mindful of and sensitive to the fact that so many in the world live in constant need, Jessie felt there were better uses for her resources (like giving them away to others) than to have an elaborate wedding, including settling for a less expensive dress. Because, in the end, contrary to what some would believe, to her it wasn't the most important thing. When Jessie learned that she had won the shopping spree prize, she was able to return her original dress, buy the dress her heart desired and purchase clothing for all the female members of her wedding party! Something about that story really touched me -- I believe that God saw her heart and chose to bless her for her selflessness, albeit not in the way that many might have anticipated!

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Congratulations, Jessie and Zach!

I was just going to post 1 image until I could prepare a proper blog post... but that turned into four. Check back soon for more images from their wedding!



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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Lexington Senior Photography: Tore

I love photographing senior sessions, and Tore's was no exception. While all portrait sessions are personal, senior sessions tend to be even more so, reflecting the subject's loves and interests at this pivotal moment in life. In Tore's case, she chose to feature her extracurriculars (volleyball), honor her farmer grandfather with some shots in a cornfield (my favorite of the locations we visited), and wrap herself in the flag of Haiti, a country and people which hold a special place in her heart. Tore, I wish you the best as you finish up your high school career! I had a wonderful time photographing you!










Special thanks to Spring House Gardens for allowing us to photograph on their premises! Share/Bookmark

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The "F" Family






The beautiful sunny day turned dark and threatening just before we were to begin this session. Nevertheless we got our last shots just as the raindrops started! Little L was a trooper! I don't know how her parents resist those sparkling brown eyes! Share/Bookmark

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Lexington Engagement Images: Amy and Tyler

I'm in the midst of engagement session season for next summer's weddings! It's so nice to get this time to get to know my wonderful clients better! This session was particularly fun because we included Amy and Tyler's dogs, Kia and Bear. The dogs were great [and Amy and Tyler weren't half bad either :-)]! Enjoy these images from the beautiful grounds of Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate.








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