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June 14th, 2007
Weddings

Megan & Dustin

Boy was it hard to proof this set of wedding pics.  Megan and Dustin gave us so much to work with, we were like two kids in a candy store.  The space was nothing short of awesome, even from Eric’s professional architectural point of view, and it seemed to fit Megan and Dustin like a glove.  

It did happen to be the type of day in Texas whereby one could fry an egg on the sidewalk, but you wouldn’t have noticed by the faces of everyone that day.  Everyone was all smiles, in a great mood, and happy to be there.  Quite possibly the happiest wedding party and guests we’ve ever shot…what a compliment to Megan and Dustin.  

This happens to be our second opportunity to photograph Megan - we first met her (as a bridesmaid) last August while shooting her friend’s wedding in Colorado, and had a chance to meet Dustin at the reception that night as well.  Much to our delight they wanted to fly us down to Austin to shoot their wedding, and why not?  So many family members and guests traveled from afar to this wedding – seems like everyone was from a city at least 250 miles away, the priest, the parents, even Megan and Dustin themselves, so why not add a little Kansas City flavor to the mix?  We were excited to be there to represent, and had been looking forward to this wedding for months.

This was the type of wedding we love to shoot. Not only because of the elements that made up the day, but because we truly enjoyed being around Megan and Dustin.  Thanks so much you two – can’t wait to share the rest of the proof set with you.

 

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The salon in downtown Austin was so quaint, and had awesome lighting  

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The wedding programs doubled as a fan for the guests – clever.

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A celebratory toast after the ceremony!

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A little trip up to the tower for a break, and to catch a bit of the summer breeze

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  1. Beautiful job gentlemen. They will be so excited and so happy with these when they return from Hawaii.

    Katy Sturich
  2. [...] Katy and Matt invited us to share in their wedding in Colorado back in 2006, while shooting that crazy party we met with Megan and her then fiance Dustin. We like to think they were impressed by us, as they brought us to Austin for their special day. You may remember it as Eric was almost eaten whole by a Tarantula.  Well, the running joke was who were they were going refer, and a couple months later Megan emailed us with the news that Amanda and TJ were interested. After tons of wishing and hoping the call came and we were off to DC. It was fun to get the chance to see Megan and Dustin again and have Dustin start another bet. Between you and me, Dustin has no chance… [...]

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June 13th, 2007
Neal

Sweet sisters

Neal did a family photo session with Jenny’s family a few weeks ago.  Jenny and her sister were so relaxed in front of the camera.

Jenny, and fiance Julian, are tying the knot at Powell Gardens in just over a week.  Should be a rockin’ time.  Looking forward to it.

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June 11th, 2007
Personal

Thank you Austin!!

Austin, how can we begin to thank you?

We thank you for your weather – over 100 degrees and about 85% humidity.

We thank you for your road signs that made absolutely no sense to anyone that doesn’t live there. How can everyone call one road 4 different things, yet no one calls it what the sign says? Silliness…

We thank you for the Tarantula spider that about ate our poor Eric alive.

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Oh.. and we thank you for a great couple that was soo fun to work with. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy we will be posting your pictures shortly.
 


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