Oh where do I begin on this one? Well, how about Kindergarten? That's when and where Gillian and I met. We were bff right from the get go. Even when her and her family moved to Vegas when we were in middle school, we still remained friends. And now here I am in Colorado shooting her engagement photos and tomorrow, her wedding! How cool is that?!
I'm super excited about these photos cuz damn, Gillian and Jobb are not only totally hot and photogenic, but theyre also flat out cool people and I couldn't be happier for them.
I got to Colorado 3 days ago and literally got off the plane and started shooting! Ive been busting my chops trying to get these photos edited asap so that they could print some to display at their wedding, and I must say, I am proud/surprised at myself for gettin' her done!
So without further ado, here are Gillian and Jobb and my very first engagement photos!
...yea, we put her flip flops on this creepy statue.
Now THIS story is totally rad:
Gillian's dad, Pat loved to hang glide. His hang glider was named, "The Dragon Fly".
Several years ago, he passed away.
Gillian's brother, Kevin was in Australia and couldn't get home until a few days after. Once he was back home, he went to their dad's favorite hang gliding spot to remember and pay his respects and found himself smothered in a swarm of dragon flies! SWARM?! Who ever heard of such a thing?!
Since then, dragon flies seem to make their way to every single important event in Gillian's family's lives.
So it was no surprise (but still really awesome) that one showed up to our shoot:
I wonder how many I will see at her wedding tomorrow...
Congrats! You know I love you crazy kids!
I am in awe, amazing photos captured! Congratulations the beautiful couple!
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job capturing their love for eachother & excitement!! Congrats to them! I can't wait to see the wedding photos!
ReplyDeleteKier!!! Sooo good!! I want to get married again so you can shoot at my wedding!!!! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you bff! We look good for not even posing ;) My favorite part about your work is your play on focus.
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