May 21, 2009

G & K Wedding Photos

Last month, I shot my good friends G & K's wedding.  This was my second wedding and I'm still learning lots about event/wedding photography.  While I do prefer photo shoots since I like being able to control and create the scene (and it's much less stressful :P), it's nice to capture special candid moments.  This post is a little longer than usual since I couldn't narrow down.  :)


Getting ready:
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Obligatory shoe shot :P
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Getting into the dress, helped by mom:
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Bride & bridesmaids:
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Heading out to the church:
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Before the wedding:
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What a beautiful bride!
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Bride & mom:
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The wedding was held at Memorial Church at Stanford University:
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Guests start arriving:
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Flower girl:
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During the rehearsal, the main doors were not open during the processional.  So when the doors opened during the wedding, I was hit with a huge amount of glare.  This photo was unintentional, but I like how it came out.  And you can see my fellow photographer on the left.  :)
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Though lighting was a challenge, the church was a gorgeous site for the wedding.
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Now husband and wife:
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Groom's parents in the recessional:
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A few members of the bridal party:
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The groom:
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Cocktail hour:
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The bride:
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Having a good time during the toasts:
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Guests snapping shots during the first dance:
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Bride & father:
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The band's lead singer was quite energetic!
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The love train:
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2 comments:

Amy said...

your photography is lovely as usual. :) And the bride and groom must be very happy with the pictures you and your fellow photographer took.

great shots! the black and white ones are always my favorite.

Adam Sadovsky said...

good selections :)
where are all the groom shots? =p