Thursday, October 30, 2008

Pumpkin Time


Pumpkins, another medium where one gets to express their creative side.
Looking forward to....
...dressing up as a fisherman.... hip waiters included.
...fireworks hosted by the neighbours
...making my students search for pennies amongst pumpkin guts...blindfolded
...watching my students flaunt the runway in the mummy garbs
...eating chocolate bars

Have a safe and fun Halloween.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The year of weddings

I am at that age when many of my friends and relatives around me is getting married.  In August I attended an amazing wedding.  Let's just say Cheryl you can be my wedding planner.  I loved how the afternoon flowed nicely, the videography, the photography, and  all the small details.  There is nothing like an outdoor wedding.  The sunlight and nature always produce a beautiful setting to capture the moments.  If you have a spare moment check out this.  The videography and photography team worked together to capture the preparations, the ceremony, and reception and assembled  all their digital data for a same day edit.  In other words they were downloading their video clips and pictures onto computers while we were enjoying dinner and editing a short video presentation to show the guests later in the evening.  Seriously go check this out.  They do a perfect job capturing the wedding.  I am still waiting for them to post the TTD (trash the dress) photo shoot pictures that were taken a few days after the wedding day.  Take a look at some of the other weddings they have also posted on their blog.













Cheryl, if you are reading this, then enjoy these pictures I captured on your wedding day. 

I thoroughly enjoyed the celebration of your marriage. Loved the blackberry centerpieces, loved the tall columns, loved the first dance on the veranda, loved the boquet toss over the veranda, loved the poloroid pictures, loved the feathers in the hair, loved catching up with friends, loved the bridesmaid dress, love your red shoes, loved the day.




Sunday, October 5, 2008