This past weekend was another double header for me. I am late posting this blog because I have been sick with allergies and a cold, not fun!!
Melanie and Carlos, both in the Air Force, came up from Georgia with about 80 friends and relatives to get married here in Quincy on the waterfront in a gazebo.
They were married last year before being deployed into the Middle East and Afghanistan, but wanted to celebrate their marriage with everyone when they got back.
Like all things here in New England, sometimes the weather just won't play along. It was about 40 degrees and raining. The wedding and reception were moved inside and these two soldiers were happier none the less. The wedding and reception went smooth and everyone was happy!
On Sunday I got to shoot Athina and Nick's wedding. A traditional Greek ceremony and reception that was a blast to shoot. Greek weddings are very fun, because they are very cultural and provide an insight to their families lives. Nick and Athina were really cool to photograph and just fun to be around. There family was very at ease all the time and once the dancing started everyone was having a blast.
Here are some pics from the weddings:
Nick and Athina:
Athina's Dress
During the ceremony.
Some portraits:
This shot was just a test shot for my lighting, but I ended up liking it a lot. Its of the junior usher and bridesmaid.
Fun at cocktail hour and the reception.
Melanie and Carlos:
Superman Carlos!
Melanie getting ready.
In the rain and at the bar.
At the reception.
The good night shot!
During the ceremony.
Some portraits:
This shot was just a test shot for my lighting, but I ended up liking it a lot. Its of the junior usher and bridesmaid.
Fun at cocktail hour and the reception.
Melanie and Carlos:
Superman Carlos!
Melanie getting ready.
In the rain and at the bar.
At the reception.
The good night shot!
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