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Welcome Nice to meet you!  This is just my simple blog about being a wedding photographer in San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles, the people I meet, and the photographs I take...plus some stories to help you glue them all together.  Please feel free to leave a comment...I love hearing from everyone.  As my fortune cookie said "Great people will come into your life" so I take that to mean you all, too!
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Beyond words. I know as I sit down to type this that I'll stumble to say all the things that I want to about Megan, Keith, and their families and friends. So, thank goodness I have some photos to illustrate how good of a time we all had yesterday! Megan and Keith were a super fun engagement session and so I was really looking forward to seeing this wedding. Megan and Keith did NOT disappoint. I think several of the people there must have thought I was related to them, based on how many times I cried with happiness and anticipation. I cried when Megan put her dress on, when Keith and his best man had a "moment" before the ceremony, when the vows were repeated, when the toasts were said, and more. It was just one of those weddings were the emotions were raw and awesome. And, could the grapevines be any more sweet at this time of year?! We were at the fantastic Zenaida Cellars for a perfectly Central Coast kind of wedding! I have barely stumbled out of bed now, so I still haven't even seen all the photos from the night yet. I wanted to get a little sneak up for them, and these first few pictures just took my breath away. Megan had an amazing giggle grin on her face during the ceremony...check it out and they had the cutest flower girls around, Keith's nieces. Inside the amazing barrel room, each table had the word "love" in all different languages

Megan's grandfather gave a great toast, with a punch line that had us all in stitches! One of the "oh, wow" moments of the day was this really sweet use of their engagement photos. They put a couple of the photos on custom-made Jones soda bottles for all the guests to enjoy. I *heart* seeing my pictures put to awesome use!!! and I got to see a few new "traditions" that were fun. Megan has some relatives from Denmark (the happiest country on Earth according to a recent study) and they told me that there are lots of traditions in Denmarkian (ok, Danish) weddings. Including making the bride and groom stand up on chairs for their kissing. We tried it too... there was a first dance, lovely and then there was a "fertility dance" for Megan and Keith...they were the meat in a HUGE friendship dancing sandwich


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bonnie horseman:

Katie...Katie...Katie....AMAZING!!!!!

(08.17.08)