Monthly Archives: October 2008

Chris & Karly Video

I love editing a wedding, or any project for that matter, because I get to relive the special moments again. Chris and Karly’s wedding was one of those beautiful, meaningful, magical days where the romance and love with last forever. Very inspiring couple from the first moment we met… I’m honored to be chosen to...

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Don’s Special Day

Can you believe that Don is 70 years old? I hope to look this good at 50! Which by the way, is right around the corner. It was awesome to see all the people, family & friends, that Don has touched in his life coming to says “Thanks!”. Of course, many came out to see...

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The Big Show

OK folks, this was a blast! I was asked by the host of the show, Gene Rohden to be a guest on “High Instability”. We talked about digital cameras, some night photography and lots of weather stuff that I had no idea about. As Chuck gave his two minute segment, I was dumbfounded by the...

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Tonight’s Radio Show

I will be the guest speaker on tonight’s High Instability radio show hosted by world renowned storm chaser and photographer, Gene Rohden. The producer is also a friend of mine, and an outstanding photographer in his own right, RJ Evans. I looking forward to a great show of talking cameras, photography and weather. Tune in...

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Birthday Limo

Today a few of the photo group ran around like paparazzi during a Lindsay’s Rocking Birthday Party. Mom provided a red carpet ride with a limo from All-Star Limousines. It was a blast seeing all the girls in the party dancing for the music video. Here a few teaser shots. Happy Birthday… You go Girlfriend!

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Food Shooting

When photographers get out to socialize… we are bound to shoot something or someone! Here is THE something during a last minute get together. After a few days of editing weddings… someone in the group will post… Coffee Break.. Need company!… This time it was me! ha,ha,ha… By the way, the cheesecake didn’t go far...

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