Monthly Archives: September 2007

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Sunday, September 30, 2007

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Today is the last day of September. October is my last month of being super busy photographing weddings until they start to pick back up again next spring.

The two photos I’m posting today came from Jennifer and Brent’s wedding yesterday. The two of them tied the knot in a nice ceremony at First Presbyterian Church in Grand Island. The church is a beautiful setting for outdoor photos.

After the ceremony, they held a reception at the Platt-Duetsche. I heard many people comment on how they had never seen the place decorated so nice. And of course a nice-looking venue helps making nice-looking photos a lot easier.

(Eating a plate of Uncle Ed’s Steakhouse catering doesn’t hurt, either!)

Monday, September 17, 2007

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Congratulations to Nicole and Mike.

We had a nice engagement session in Lincoln starting on campus and moving to Oak Lake, where this photo was made.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

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One of the groomsmen at the last wedding I photographed was wearing this t-shirt before getting dressed in his formal wear. I found it a bit amusing and it fit the light-hearted atmosphere of this particular event. It might be a good last page of an album or a last slide for a slide show.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

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T.C. and Rob got married in the park in Stapleton, Neb., little town near where I grew up where the horses outnumber the people. The reception was at the rodeo grounds where I made this photo of the newlyweds with the rolling Nebraska Sandhills behind them.