Horse escapes during tornado
March 19th, 2008It is hard to believe that this was going on while I was shooting a wedding last weekend. This was probably less than 5 miles away. Crazy!
It is hard to believe that this was going on while I was shooting a wedding last weekend. This was probably less than 5 miles away. Crazy!
Noelle and Sean are one of my favorite couples. The moment I met them, I knew that they were a great match. And, as it turns out, Noelle also designs albums and now works as one of my designers-and does a fabulous job by the way. I worked with Rafael from Big Day Photography to shoot this one, which is always super fun. Here are some of my favs:
This shot was taken just after the anniversary dance. Noelle’s aunt and uncle were the winners and I just love their reactions. And yes, that is a garter that is wrapped around his arm. Sean and Noelle gave it to him as a token for winning.
So, the first (and only) concert that I stood in line for ever was New Kids on the Block. I begged and pleaded until my dad, who was less than willing, stood in line for 4 hours (for terrible seats might I add). I was a total nerd and had the buttons (yes, those HUGE buttons), the posters, the ugly orange t-shirts, and I professed my love for Joey in a fan letter. Yes, I included my sixth grade picture with my phone number in hopes that he would fall in love with my picture and call.
Although I am older, wiser, and my tastes have changed (ever so slightly), I am somewhat giddy about the news that NKOTB are getting back together. I am not sure I would go to their concert, but it sure brings back fond memories of slumber parties and those butterflies every time I opened Teen Beat. Dreamy. And there is a blackmail tape floating around in my family where I bust a move to Hangin’ Tough.
Here is a little trip down memory lane. I may have to go pull out my old tapes.
This is a little early, but I wanted to wish my Dad a happy birthday. We had to celebrate my Dad’s birthday a little early because he will be out of town on a business trip on his real birthday, which is tomorrow. The poor guy always has to compete with Valentine’s Day, and he never complains about it. So happy birthday Dad, you are really the greatest. Have a safe trip and see you soon.
It takes me a long time to make decisions. I am one of those hurry up and wait types. You know, I have to have it and then I need the week to think about the decision. So I am so glad I finally got these printed. I have been wanting to do these for a long time, but just kept procrastinating. They go along with my new campaign perfectly and add some punch instead of a boring business cards. Business cards are so last year.