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Ashley & Sarah: Headshots!

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Wooh! I have a double post today that is diverging from the normal wedding-related goodness that I like to share on here. Stay tuned later in the week for Anna & Kyle’s wedding on the blog!!

I recently shot author photos for Ashley and just a few days ago shot headshots for Sarah.

Things I love about Ashley: she’s deep, she feels everything, she’s vibrant, she’s a powerful writer, she’s got a heart for animals and the environment, she’s free-spirited, she’s a dreamer.

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creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

creative vintage modern colorful fun author headshots orlando photography

Things I love about Sarah: she has a love for color and paper that is unrivaled, her creativity is contagious, she’s sweet, she’s dedicated, she is dainty, her strength is undeniable, and above all else, she is a fantastically loyal and loving friend whom I am blessed to have in my life. : )

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Boom! I love head shots and authors photos and senior portraits because I get to just focus on the one person and try to explain in pictures all the things I love about them. : ) Thanks for trusting me with that task, ladies!

Anjum & Mikey: Hitched!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Anjum and Mikey were married this July and their wedding took place over three days of celebration, traditions, and religious services. Out of respect to some religious traditions, I won’t be showing much of the services in this blog post. But! I will be showing lots of details and portraits from the various events during the three day period.

Anjum and Mikey are such a sweet couple, and they have so much love for each other and their families. It was really awesome to be a part of their day, to learn more about their culture, and to experience what it’s like to be a part of a huge, loving family.

Various shots of Anjum getting ready throughout the days:
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Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Can you spot the groom’s name?!

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Some of the lovely girls who were in her bridal party:

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Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

These two love birds actually got married in separate rooms of the mosque, so this was the first time they saw each other as husband and wife. Love it!

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Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

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More portraits of Anjum and Mikey from other days during their wedding week:

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Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

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LOVE these shoes:

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Fun Creative Modern Indian Wedding Photography Orlando Florida

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Some of the gorgeous details from their reception:

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Anjum & Mikey, you guys are so wonderful. I can’t wait to see you again soon, hope you’re having fun up there in Canada!

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Dreaming and Driving

Friday, August 20th, 2010

We drove to the beach on a whim – I needed air. On the way there we talked about boys and love and the inevitable heartache that comes from mixing the two. We sang along to bad 90’s music and sped our way down to the coast. I was leaving. Leaving behind a messy desk full of to-do lists and blinking emails in my inbox. Leaving behind the things that hurt and the things that make me numb. Driving driving driving. Racing ever faster towards the big blue watery end of the road. If I could just get there, if I could just see it. I press my foot into the pedal and outside the trees whip by us faster. Driving is almost as good as being at the beach, and it’s one of God’s blessings that I must drive for a bit in order to get to the beach. It’s like having my cake and eating it, too.

Park. Walk. Sit. Breathe. Rest.

There’s something about the ocean. Something about that vast blue blanket that begs for your attention. There’s no room for your own insecurities, anxieties, or worries when you’re standing where the water meets the land and the waves are crashing at your feet. I can rest here.

We sit in front of the ocean like it is a beautiful movie being projected on an invisible screen just for us. I can’t take my eyes off the blueness, the bigness. But it’s not a screen, and it’s not a film – it’s the most real thing I’ve seen in days.

I like the ocean.

It’s humbling to remember that the world has nothing to do with me. These waves are crashing even when I’m not here, and I think I love that the most about the sea, about the world. Moments like this, sights like this, they center me on what’s really important. I remember the beauty, His glory, the possibilities. Sometimes I sit for too long; I work a few too many hours a day. I worry – Lord, do I worry. I plan. I task, but in the buzz of all that, I sometimes forget to dream.

I like to dream.

it’s history it’s poetry from shannon s on Vimeo.

“Among other things, you’ll find that you’re not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You’re by no means alone on that score, you’ll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept record of their troubles. You’ll learn from them – if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It’s a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn’t education. It’s history. It’s poetry.“

- Excerpt from Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger