Entries in Weddings (16)

Wednesday
Mar272013

SRI PANWA WEDDING. PHUKET WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER.

I was invited last month to shoot a wedding with Julian Wainwright in Phuket at the absolutely stunning Sri Panwa Resort.  The weekend was a blur and the people were amazing -- I'll definitely be bringing my family along next time to soak in all the sun, food and culture Phuket has to offer.  

Friday
Feb152013

2012 WAS A GOOD YEAR.

This is a bit late, but 2012 was a good year.  I stumbled into the world of international adoptions, and was floored by the unconditional love I saw from local foster families and forever families from all over.  I got the chance to travel a bit and document some inspired and inspiring love stories.  2013 is shaping up to be even more amazing, with plans already set for San Francisco, Charleston, New York City, Phuket and Bali.  I hope to spend more time developing personal projects this year, while continuing to master the difficult art of balancing work with family life.  Justin is turning 5 next month, and Joel will be starting pre-school in a few weeks.  Jenny is continuing her education with online classes, and I'm incredibly proud of her.  I want to be more present this year.  I'm incredibly blessed to be here.

Wednesday
Jan092013

SARAH + JOE. KOREA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER.

Sarah first contacted me over a year ago to inquire about pre-wedding photos. We had a great chat over coffee where she began to tell me a bit about her story with Joe, who was busy fulfilling his Korean military service at the time. They had met and started dating stateside, but when it came time for him to begin his required military service, she decided to move to Korea as a teacher so they could be near. It was the winter of 2011-12 then, and since I didn't offer studio pre-wedding coverage, she ended up hiring someone else, which seemed to be in both our interests.

About six months later, she contacted me again, this time for her wedding photos. She told me that she kept returning to my work because it looked uniquely different than most wedding coverage in Korea. Indeed, weddings in Korea can often be very business-like, most of them in "wedding halls", the whole affair lasting all of one to two hours, buffet included. Show up, hand over a money envelope, partake in said buffet, and be on your way. I've always had a more photojournalistic approach to weddings. Korean-styled weddings just don't fit my narrative style, so I tend to politely pass them off to colleagues.

When I learned that Sarah and Joe would be getting married in the church that his grandfather built, and that they'd have both Western-style and traditional Korean "paebaek" ceremonies, I was hooked. (If you know me at all, you'll know that I also have a well-worn soft-spot for international couples, coming from one myself.) I feel lucky to have been there to witness two incredibly warm and generous families come together. Special thanks to my talented friend Ray Khan, who helped out; several of the images above are his.

Friday
Jan042013

SARAH + JOE. SEOUL, KOREA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER.

 

A preview from last weekend's wedding. Sarah and Joe got married in the church that Joe's grandfather founded. A beautiful story I can't wait to share. 

Friday
Jun082012

UMI + BILL. RIVIERA MAYA DESTINATION WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER. 

Bill and Umi had a destination wedding at the Now Jade Resort in Riviera Maya and invited me to document their story.