Tuesday, May 18, 2010

"Wet but Love Conquers All"

"Sealed in Time"
The clock struck 11:09 as I shot this final image at the Currituck Club in the rain to close out a wedding that soaked the quest and the wedding party Outer Banks style. With wind gusting around 30mph and rain pouring sometimes sideways Erin and Chris kept their smiles and love as they became husband and wife. All in all it was a great time and I wish many blessing to them both.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

"Today's Wedding"

"The Bride The Groom"
There is a saying here on the Outer Banks "just wait awhile and the weather will change". This was so true today as rain and gloom set in all morning and into the early afternoon only to clear with Carolina Blue skies about one hour before this wedding was to take place. Even though both images are indoors I still liked the hand painted scenic view for this combo set.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

"A Couple"

"A Day To Remember"
I've always enjoyed shooting weddings for couples I really don't even know but I find this passion increases when they also are friends. Congratulations you two and enjoy Charleston, and Savannah.
Hearts full of "Love"

and "Jumping for Joy" on a wounderful day.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

"Roses"


" Tribute to Mothers"
Happy Mother's Day
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Monday, May 10, 2010

"The Queen Mother"

"The Actress"
Yesterday of course was Mother's Day and I hope everyone of you had a great day with family and friends. I had the nice pleasure of meeting Rhonda Karson of Tucson, Az. and shooting her for the Virginian Pilot as she will be staring as Queen Elizabeth I in this years production of the Lost Colony. This play has been a spring board for many actors and actresses such as Andy Griffith, etc. I wish her much success as she performs each night during the summer season here on Ronoke Island. If you get a chance to visit the Outer Banks this is one of it's highlights.
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Foggy Evening

"Halo of Fog"
This morning and this evening we had a nice cool fog roll in to our shores. This was the first time I've tried an HDR image with fog, so I was quite interested in how it might turn out. After a few attemps I landed on this image staying with more of the gray tones to give the sense of cool air blowing in.
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