This wedding was so emotional and yet so much fun! Enjoy some of my favorite photos from the day...
This wedding was in Fort Wayne, IN at the Allen County Sheriff's Reserve.
It was an incredible experience - and honor - to photograph Dave and Susan's wedding. You see, Dave is actually my cousin - but over the years he's been so much more than that to me. Growing up, we were like brothers. We had a lot of fun together and made a lot of great memories. Recently, life and geography has limited the time that we actually get to actually spend with each other, but that hasn't changed the love that I have for this guy. Seeing him happy and with his new bride, Susan brings a smile to my face. Here are a few of the photos...
I recently had the opportunity to do a photo shoot of a very beautiful woman. I must admit I'm a little biased, though. I say that because I actually have the great privilege of being married to this woman. Yes, this is Saida, my wife. We've been married for 8 yrs. now, and I've been lovin' every minute of it. It was a lot of fun to be able to do this shoot with her.
Not too long ago, we celebrated "Bible Month" at church. It's a great time where we can have fun dressing up as Bible characters, reciting Bible verses or creating displays that portray different Bible stories. Enjoy a slideshow of a few of the shots from the weekend!
I had just a great time shooting Christine & John's wedding! They are great people and we all had a great time. We got some really amazing shots, too. Which, because of the weather, was interesting. As unpredictable as ever, the Indiana weather almost put a damper on the day. With huge hail falling from the sky, mixed with cool temperatures and rain, we couldn't shoot outside for the first part of the day. But then the clouds parted and a beautiful fall afternoon unfolded.
The wedding and the reception was held at Autumn Ridge Golf Club, which is an excellent venue. It made for a beautiful, cozy space for a romantic ceremony and then a lively reception.
Check out some photos in the video below...