Kris and Jesse booked us in September and with a November 5th wedding, we moved quickly. You can see their engagement shoot in the Engagement Category of our blog. We had their custom guest book and event cards ready to go. Our Guest Book is basically a 20 page album of engagement images with every other page a “sign yearbook” style page. Our event cards are for giving out to guests and have an image of Kris & Jesse as well as information on where to go to see images and order prints). The venue was Star Ranch Golf Club in Hutto which is a beautiful facility for a wedding and Samantha Fulford and Kassy Throop are so great to work with. The ceremony was outdoors with an “endless” vista view over the golf course and countryside. The reception was held in their indoor facilty and dancing was in their outdoor, covered pavillion. You can see from the images just how beautiful a “sunset” wedding can be at Star Ranch. Both Kris and Jesse’s family’s were wonderful. I got to know Jesse’s parents as they had accompanied us on the engagement shoot in Horseshoe Bay. The wedding itself was perfect. Fun bridal party (check out the shots below), picturesque sunset ceremony, beautiful reception with great food and a “high energy” party in the outdoor pavillion.
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About Me
I grew up as an Army brat in Hawaii and Okinawa; played basketball at Cal Berkeley; have degrees from Cal, Stanford and UT in Computer Science; have been a flight instructor; and have worked for companies ranging from IBM to startups. I have 3 wonderful children and live in Austin with my wife Nancy.
I absolutely LOVE wedding photography for three reasons. People, Art and Computers.
PEOPLE
I love to delight my clients. When a bride calls me filled with emotion and tears of joy when they first see their wedding images, there is no greater feeling on earth. I also love to provide people with exceptional service while having fun at the same time. No matter how crazy the Wedding Day becomes, we put our couple at ease, we get great images, we work closely with the other vendors and we interact professionally with the family and guests. I often have guests come up to me at the end of a reception to say "You did a great job!" when they have yet to see a single image. This tells me they appreciate how I work with people.ART
I have always had a creative streak and I am passioniate about photography as an artist. Capturing great images requires a creative eye, photographic skill, technical skills and good equipment. On the technical side, I am an insatiable self learner in addition to attending several weeks of formal training each year from some of the best photographers in the world. I am proud to be a Certified Professional Photographer by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). According to PPA, only 3% of professional photographers are certified.COMPUTERS
The other thing I love is computers and the creative, artistic side of digital imaging. What can be done digitally is simply incredible compared with the days of film. And the photographic fine art that can be created is breathtaking. We make incredible albums that just weren't possible 10 years ago. And our Digital Oil Paintings are designed to be a legacy centerpiece in your home for a lifetime.
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