Showing posts with label Palm Beach Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm Beach Weddings. Show all posts

Mar 17, 2011

Sarah + Steve | Laid Back Engagement Session | Palm Beach Wedding Photography

Meeting up with Sarah and Steve for their engagement session was like meeting up with old friends. They are such relaxed and cool people which is why we decided to shoot in downtown St. Petersburg outside of Grand Central Art Supply's graffiti wall and then at The Chattaway for burgers and beer (Happy St. Patty's Day). Sarah and Steve's June wedding is going to be particularly cool for us. First, because Sarah's family is great friends with Evan's family and members of the same church. Sarah is also a graduate of Dreyfoos School of the Arts, she was a senior when we were freshman. But most importantly her mom was the Dean of the Visual Arts department during our attendance and one of my fine arts teachers. So we are deeply honored to be artistically involved in this important day of their lives. There is also a very good chance that several of our old teachers will be in attendance at the wedding, including my photography teacher of 4 years, so it will be important to impress the pants off of everyone. It'll be really fun to see everyone and show them how much our education there has influenced us.












Steve spilled some beer (okay, a lot of beer) so Sarah took over pouring.



This wedding is going to have the most amazing details and we are pretty sure it is going to be a ton of fun to shoot too!

Nov 4, 2010

Real Wedding: Pamela + Dennis Palm Beach, FL

Pam and Dennis were married back in June in my hometown of Boynton Beach, FL. Our Dad's grew up together, so this was a really fun wedding to attend because along with her family, I knew many of the guests. )Her parents came all the way over to St. Pete to watch Evan and I tie the knot 3 years ago). My Dad and grandfather both attended this wedding, so it was really fun to have them watch Evan and I in action. Pam looked absolutely stunning and the first bridal portrait is on a lot of our marketing materials now. It's so funny how quick, rushed photo ops can sometimes come out to be "the" picture of the day.



















I got my Dad to dance with me at some point during the evening which always really more of a train wreck. Even Evan and I got a chance to squeeze in a few minutes of dancing which is the best when we can make it happen :)