Looking back at 2012

In 2012 I delivered 16,202 photos to clients, traveled to new places (a best of travel 2012 post to follow) and met a ton of fabulous people. Below is the tightest collection I could manage from a wedding season full of hundreds of amazing moments (for your sake, not all featured here.)

Thank you to everyone for making this possible, and here’s to 2013!

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Looking back at 2011

After sorting through thousands of images, and running the risk of posting far too many (I originally chose 360 favorites) I managed to select just a few of the many amazing moments from 2011.

Thank you to my clients for inviting me, and helping me create this work!

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Liana + Jess at the Artists for Humanity Epicenter

The best part of my job is meeting so many amazing individuals, and having the opportunity to meet, befriend, and photograph Liana and Jess’s wedding has been an absolute joy. They both compliment each other incredibly well, even if it’s not always participating in the same activities at the same time. Liana likes to sleep in late, and Jess likes to get up early and break out the power drill.

Thank you so much for including me in your wedding, it was a blast!

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Meaghan + Ben at the Artists for Humanity Epicenter

Lets talk about the details from Meaghan and Ben’s wedding first. Their day consisted of “Just Married” kicks, Rock Band, cigar rolling, a photo booth featuring life size cardboard cutouts, Polaroids, and Cold Stone Creamery, just to name a few of their fabulous details.

I met Meaghan a few years ago when she was working as a coordinator at the State Room, so it was no surprise when I saw their reception space. And in providing additional activities for guests, no one was left sitting alone in the corner, if they weren’t interested in dancing. Great idea!

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