Sunday, June 29, 2008

Cahoon family

Explaining how I know this family would take too long, but suffice to say I know quite a few of them very well. They asked me to make some family photos, and we all met to photograph each family, the children, and all the cousins together. Here are some favorites.





Thursday, June 26, 2008

Dominican Ordination, again

This photo was taken just prior to the moment when each of them will become ordained.

The full gallery is posted.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Nancy + Peter's wedding, part 3

Peter and Nancy could barely keep it together when I asked him to hold her flowers. Warning to future grooms: I will be asking you to do the same...

The full gallery is now posted.



Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Nancy + Peter's wedding, part 1

I met Nancy and Peter through mutual friends a few months ago. We initially discussed plans at a great Mexican restaurant (with my entire family--I think the kids won them over). I was excited and grateful to be able to photograph their wedding, which was an intimate ceremony at Ste. Marie's. More to come soon.











Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Dominican Ordination

I'm in the process of editing the ordination photographs; here's one.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Tammy

I photographed Tammy recently for an upcoming feature in Parable. Most of the photos were taken outdoors, but we stepped inside the church for a moment to review the images. I saw the window light, positioned her, and took a few exposures. I couldn't decide between these two, so I posted both. Please tell me which you prefer.



Tuesday, June 3, 2008

a bridesmaid's surprise

A young lady discovers what is entailed in catching the bridal bouquet:







Heather + Michael's wedding, part 3

Dancing photos only. The kids stole the show--at least in the beginning, while they still had energy (I didn't post the photos of them slumped on parents in exhaustion). A still photo cannot depict their dancing, of course; it can only serve as a reminder to those who were there.