First Anniversary: Weddings, The Ceremony

One of my very first shoots with my new camera was a tiny wedding ceremony (the first photo you see below),  in the groom’s family’s church, held before a larger ceremony the next week. The entire thing was done in another language (please excuse me for forgetting which Lynn, it’s been a long time since then!), but the language barrier didn’t prevent me from understanding the sentiment and love being expressed that day. I’ve found over the past year that the love and devotion I tried to capture at that very first wedding is present at each and every ceremony, no matter the size, length, location, or denomination. What a wonderful honor it is to be a part of a commemoration that will become one of the most treasured events the couple will ever experience.






March 29, 2010 - 7:15 pm Lynn - It was Korean, Jenna dear, and I didn't understand a lick of it either! So blessed to have you take our pictures!

March 30, 2010 - 5:04 am MCH - Can you explain what you did to create that effect in photo 4? Hope so! Love to try this myself.

April 2, 2010 - 10:13 am Regina Lynn - The wedding in #5 is just so incredibly classic and timeless! B&W is perfect for it!

April 4, 2010 - 12:52 am Jenna - MCH-I believe that effect was achieved using the P.O.S. Lens action from Totally Rad Actions.

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