January 11, 2008

Montana wedding in Helena

Century Old Windows




At the end of the day today, I took a little time and started looking through the images of my latest wedding in preparation for designing the album next week. One particular series of images caught my attention and came alive with meaning for me. It was one of those ah ha! moments when I find something special in the images I've captured.

I won't preface this piece too much, so as not to spoil it, but I'll tell you that Jennie Lynn and I were on our way to the church after having taken some preparation photos of Ashley and Jason in their getting ready phase. As we drove by the Civic Center something grabbed me about the place and the light. I turned the car around, looked at my watch, realized we only had 30 minutes before the ceremony, picked up my cell phone and called the bride and groom who were just about to leave for the church. They happily jumped at the idea of making some fun images right before the ceremony. "Yes!" I said as we hopped out of the car and started searching for the magic.

Well it made my day. I should have this album finished next week and I'll post the Showcase here when it's done.

click this link below to share a very special day in the lives of Ashley and Jason.

Century Old Windows

Jason and Ashley, Thanks for who you are and what you do. I loved every minute of your wedding day. Thanks for having us!

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3 Comments:

Anonymous rodpascoe said...

I love your work. Lovely pics...

5:06 PM  
Anonymous carol said...

Ashley & Jason are back to Ft. Drum, NY...they had a blast working with you & Jennie Lynn, as did the rest of us...can't wait to see the wedding album, these are sooo fun!!! Thanks Larry!!!

10:50 AM  
Anonymous Ashley said...

Larry,

Good work...I love the moment that is captured here! So we sit in a tiny hotel room in northern New York as we wait to find housing. Could be worse...at least we are both in the same place at last! Thanks again for being a part of our special day!

Jason & Ashley

4:36 PM  

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