Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Jen and Jeff June 17th 2006

Jen and Jeff achieved one of the most amazing things when it comes to a wedding. Keeping it intimate. Everyone there could see the tears on Jeff's cheeks and how happy Jen was. The ceremony was sweet and true to thier hearts. They couldn't have asked for better weather. We took pictures while the sunset, very romantic.

I'll post more later.

Congratulation Jen and Jeff!








Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Sherry And Mark June 3rd 2006

Sherry and Marks wedding day started out windy and raining. With an out door wedding planed it wasn't what they were hoping for. But once again I find myself with a couple that is so easy going that they just waited it out and minutes before the ceremony, the rain stopped.

The ceremony site was a little wet but with the backdrop of the Mill Race nothing could dampen the mood. I was able to grab tons of great shots.

After a quick pint at the Black Badger we went for formal family pictures at Soper Park in Cambridge.

With the rain on the way I thought a perfect place to take some candid shots of the bride and groom would be Southworks Antique Mall. Luckily enough the rain held off and we were able to do the shots outside.

Congratulations Mark and Sherry!







Monday, June 19, 2006

Krista and Mark May 27th 2006

Krista and Mark have to be one of the most prepared and laid back weddings I have ever shot.
When I showed up at the house the bride and brides maids were just relaxing. No last minute running around. I even had time to go to the reception hall before the ceremony to take detail shots. I love shooting all the details.

We went to The Timeless Materials Co. on Northfield Dr. in Waterloo for the "Formal" stuff.
It was so much fun. I love the shots of Mark and Krista with all the old door and columns.

Thank you Krista and Mark for planning such a great day!










Linda and Humberto- May 13th 2006

Linda and Humberto have to have been one of my favorite weddings to shoot to date. A model in another life Linda made the "formal" shots a breeze. Her dress was something out of a Paris runway show. Breathtaking.

With a couple of snags and so much going on around them, I whisked the bride and groom away for their first glass of wine as husband and wife. The Rude Native played perfect hosts to our impromptu private photo shoot.

Leaving at the end of the night was the last thing I wanted to do. But after shooting for 13 hours and trying to coordinate a wedding party of 23, all my body was ready for was sleep.

Here is a peek at some of the 988 shots I took at their wedding.








Thursday, June 08, 2006

NEW Website!

I so excited about my new website. It is everything I wanted it to be and more.
I have to thank my brother Richard for the design and long hours he put into the site.
He is amazing and I don't think he hears it enough.He has always supported me in all my artistic endeavors.
Thanks Richard!

This is a picture of me and my brother. He even supported me then.


Another HUGE thanks I would like to send out is to Bill (William) . Without him I would not be where I am today. He has supported me through thick and thin. Even when he yells at me to get off the computer - I know deep down inside he is proud of me and all my hard work. Thankyou Bill for putting up with all my crazy hours and moods. I love you.

This is Bill and I on a hike at the Hockley Valley Resort.

I hope you enjoy the new site as much as I do.

Check it out at www.barebonephoto.com


Emma Smallbone