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Mike and Kim’s St. Louis After the Wedding Session

I have always wanted to create art for my clients. Something special just for them.  An image that reminds them, through time, what and who they are with each other. We all have our life’s journeys and when we find the perfect person to spend that time with it is the most precious gift that…

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Marco Hernandez-Reisner - These are really great! It was so much fun working with Mike Farag and Kim Farag on this shoot!

Ganesh Ketha - Really cool images. Spectacular effects!

Susan Applegate - Oh, wow!

Rob Wilson Portrait Artist - fantastic images!

Parvathi Kurup - These r amazing..

Ballet Inspired Wedding Shoot: At the Overland Park Convention Center

Erin is busy editing engagement sessions so I am here writing up this blog post for her.  She got done editing and arranging these images… and now here I am!  The Overland Park Convention Center is showcasing one of it’s more intimate spaces, a hallway that looks out on the courtyard.  The right hand wall…

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Bella Hair Company and beauty studio - So glad I got to help out with this shoot! So much fun :) The pictures are gorgeous!

Susan via Facebook - So gracefully pretty!

Cammi via Facebook - Simply. Breathtaking. Amazing work!!!!

Tricia via Facebook - Gorgeous! All of you girls rock, as always!

via Facebook - Love love love.

Kari via Facebook - The photos turned out so good!

Matt & Meaghan: A William Jewel Wedding: Kansas City Photographers

A few short years ago we met this amazing couple that brought smiles and sunshine to everyone they knew.  It was a great wedding filled with laughter, friends, family, and a giant celebration that jump-started their lives together.   To this day when I think of Matt and Meaghan I think of the moment when…

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Terah via Facebook - They are ADORABLE!

Erin Hernandez-Reisner - Here is Matt and Meaghan’s Wedding from our Vault. Happy Anniversary, your wedding was fantastic and when ever I hear Avenue Q I think of you guys!

Erin via Facebook - Happy Anniversary to Matt Gladden & Meaghan Wilkerson Gladden!!! I did a blog post for you guys, I had to share your wonderful wedding yet again! Congratulations!!!

Mike and Kim: Kansas City Wedding Preview

This is a quick post, in fact most of these photos are already on Facebook. I posted them the night of the wedding.  Easy to do when the wedding is over at 5:30pm, it is wonderful when weddings are over with the evening free, doesn’t happen very often. This was a wonderful way to spend…

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Marco Hernandez-Reisner - I can’t believe how quickly you edited these.

Marco Hernandez-Reisner - Erin Hernandez-Reisner, I think this post is genius and I can’t wait to read the next! :-)

Quick One UP: Yesterday’s Kansas City Wedding Photo-shoot

Yesterday I had the privilege to photograph the lovely Meleah in a dress from the Gown Gallery! I love the Gown Gallery, I truly believe that they have some of the most beautiful gowns and it was an honor to photograph this beauty yesterday.  There are so many wonderful places to photograph weddings in Kansas…

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Lisa Carson - Meleah looks amazing, what a stunning girl!

Angela Hernandez - Gorgeous!!!

Jodi Rinehart - This is an amazing shot! I love it even more since the modell is my beautiful niece, Meleah!

Lisa via Facebook - Beautiful! Nelson-Atkins?

June via Facebook - Gorgeous, unique pic…. Melah looks phenomanal…

via Facebook - Thank you!

Jenny via Facebook - pretty!

When No One is Looking

When I was a child I would look up at all of the banners in the lunchroom and the ones in our classrooms; they were words of encouragement with a “you can do it” attitude. I love quotes, always have. Maybe it came from the lunch room growing up, or maybe I was always impressed…

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Andrea K. Grist - This is a great post. I often have the opportunity to look at the pictures from our wedding clients and some of my favorites are the candid moments. I think the fact that you are so tuned in to your clients and focused on capturing those details is awesome! It’s a great testament to your professionalism.

G. Tank - Years ago when I was in Basic Training we would get up every morning(way too early…) and go stand outside in formation and recite our core values. We would all belt out the phrase “integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do” without really taking the time to stop and think about what it was we were saying. So after a few weeks of this, one of the other trainee’s asked our instructor what this stuff actually means, what does it really mean to have integrity. Our instructors answer was “doing the right thing, even when no one is looking”.

As someone who seems to hold myself to a higher standard of behavior, these are rare traits to find in others. This post reaffirms how excited I am to have you and Marco be a part of our wedding. I’ll be back in the states in a month, and the ceremony is only 3 months away! Thank you for reminding me about what I have to look forward to when I come home.

Jennifer via Facebook - You do speak truth with this Erin… I love it, and I loved the pictures. Those are definitely some heartfelt ones that the grandfather will cherish!

Coleman via Facebook - well… im glad i could help… i spose… just callin it like i see it. i guess thats part of why i like old abandoned buildings. kind of a similar thing… no one is looking… but there is always truth there

via Facebook - Thank you. That was a very nice comment. You made my day.

Coleman via Facebook - i left you a comment on your blog :)

Coleman - those have always been my favorite photos… and probably always well be. im not a big fan of studio setups. i prefer those rare, candid moments when no one thinks anyone else is looking that you can see the “real” person show through.

especially in your line of work… it shows the love that is really there. it gives a chance for the emotions to come through naturally, rather than having one of us “say cheese” kinda things, and the subjects are “forced” to smile.

every shoot i have done has always more of a dialog between myself and the person im shooting, rather than me placing them in a certain pose. i cant really say were i got it… but some how, i feel like my presence is to show the world what i see, not necessarily what i think the world wants to see, if that makes any sense.

but maybe its just that you have a better vision than i do, not sure, but i have always loved your work

-coleman