This weekend was a doubleheader! Friday was a beautiful event with the wedding of Jennifer and Dave. We want to say thank you again to both Jennifer and Dave for their generosity and allowing us to photograph their day together. I am currently working on a sneak peak of this one and should have it up this evening for all to view. Yesterday we hit it hard again with Chrissy and Jon! We will give all the juicy details for each soon! Both days gave us an additional accumulation of a little over 3000 pictures. So needless to say we are furiously trying to play catch up. Check back this evening for a good dose of pictures from Friday!
This was a wedding that we shot yesterday. I feel like a broken record repeating the same about every couple we’ve photographed and this wedding was no exception. Amazing. We started the day off hitting the ground running. We were to arrive right before the ceremony started and it was in a little country church just north of Ames, Iowa. It was perfect for this wedding. Unfortunately, we had to battle some hot temperatures inside the church as it had no A/C. We look at this still being much better than the forecasted alternative of possible rain. After the ceremony we headed off to the reception which was held at Prairie Moon Vineyards. We shot at a vineyard last year and were excited to be able to have the opportunity to shoot at another! It was absolutely beautiful! I want to say congratulations again to a wonderful couple! It was a pleasure and a priviledge!

























Hot and humid? No problem! So, summer is finally upon us and the weather has come with it. We photographed this wonderful couple and had to fight off mosquitoes, humidity and scary looking bathrooms! The photographs we got were awesome! They were a lot of fun and we look forward to the wedding! Enjoy!








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Gilmor & Doyle did the MEP (mechanical/electrical/plumbing) design on this building and I thought I’d grab a few snapshots to see what it looks like at dusk. The building has some very cool architectural elements going on with it and I had hoped to capture it with these shots. This was literally a 4 or 5 minute stop. All in all I am not very satisfied with the way they turned out. It rained a lot yesterday so there are spots in these pictures where there were large pools of water that had to be photoshopped out. The building owners also decided not to turn on the exterior lights. That was a bit disappointing as it really makes a nice architectural ‘pop’ to the front of the building. To me these pictures still need work. But I am posting them to show as an example for a few people.


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