I think it’s because my own wedding was only a month ago, but I got a little misty-eyed during Christene and Tim’s ceremony (There was also mild tear activity during Christene’s dad’s toast. But, those were the only times. Honest.) There was just something beautiful about the mutual respect and love coming from their eight parents, Christene and Tim’s appreciation for the present, and the obvious and outward love they have for one another.
by Channing
Rachel - Channing, these are refreshing wedding photos. I can tell you (and they) had a great time.June 13, 2009 – 10:02 pm
megan - beautiful. love the bunny slippers.June 2, 2009 – 7:59 pm
lisa rigby - this might be my favorite wedding of yours yet!June 1, 2009 – 2:37 pm
jim - He is truly a great wedding photographer who returns a wonderful Web product within a week! No doubt: this captured the wedding so very well. I like: the toast photos with the washed out background, the tent with the dark blue sky (and trees dipping to meet the line of the tent),and the kids in the grassy field. Bien fait!May 31, 2009 – 11:49 am
Tim - Channing, these are amazing! You captured the spirit and emotions of the day so brilliantly, so powerfully, so poignantly. We could not have asked for a more skilled and creative photographer. Thank you. Tim, the groom (now husband).May 30, 2009 – 10:33 pm
Channing - Thanks, Rich!!May 30, 2009 – 9:22 am
Rich Pizzuti - Oh man, srsly? This is an amazing piece of work right here. Great emotions, great moments, true story telling at its best. Also I like that you aren’t opposed to using the tungsten… fantastic work.May 30, 2009 – 8:50 am