Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tony & Kristina * June 19, 2010

Tony & Kristina were married in a beautiful old country church built in the early 1900's.
The original plan was to have the ceremony outside, but Kansas had a typical windy day, so everything was moved inside.  That's ok though because the church is just as beautiful from the inside.



This little ring bearer was super cute.
Even more so because he was the son of the bride and groom.
He definitely stole the show!



Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Jason & Carmen * June 5, 2010

June 5 was one of the first hot days in Kansas, which made for a steamy photo shoot!
Luckily there was enough shade to suffice and take breaks when needed.
Regardless of the weather these portraits turned out great. I couldn't decide which few to post, so I just added all of my favorite!
Congrats Jason and Carmen, your new family is beautiful!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Jonathan & Lori * May 29 '10

St. George's Christian Orthodox Cathedral in Wichita is BEAUTIFUL.
I think the first time I walked into this church to meet with the bride I gasped.
The artwork is stunning...amazing...breath taking.
Not to mention the lighting was spectacular. There were windows everywhere.
What a beautiful wedding.
Congratulations Jonathan & Lori.





The decorations at the reception were so creative and stunning.
I LOVED them.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Nikon S8000

So, I caved in and bought a digital compact point and shoot.
This one was a little bit of a challenge and I gritted my teeth while ordering. Since I'm so used to large Digital SLR's for my photography I felt like i was downsizing too much.
BUT i needed something i could throw in my purse (or pocket) for those unexpected photo moments.
I haven't received the camera yet, so I'm anxiously awaiting to see what this small package brings.
I've heard it's the best compact camera so far for Nikon. Great shutter speed. 14 MP. Great focal distance.
We'll see...
Check back next week to see my review!
What digital compact camera do YOU have and why do you like it?