Monthly Archives: June 2009

Between the Ditches

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Elizabeth and Kavi

Elizabeth and Kavi were married in Elizabeth’s parent’s backyard. The day was a treat for the senses: White horses, vibrant sari’s, a tandoori oven, instruments, incense, tall grass, and gulab jamun (my favorite). Guests from all over the world converged on Wausau, Wisconsin to celebrate with these two generous and passionate people. I was lucky to...

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Elephant Shoes

Shot a really fun wedding in Wisconsin this weekend that also allowed me to spend some quality time with our good friends Myndi and Charlie. We took this photo after eating fried cheese curds and concretes.

Stay tuned for more from the magical land of Wisconsin.

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Amy and Matt

Amy and Matt have a taste for the vintage. They have a couple MGs and are renovating the Tudor-style home they bought this year. Considering they’ve also been planning a wedding, I’m impressed with how great the house looks. When these photos are vintage, I hope they’ll provide some context for how much Amy and...

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The President and Me

When President Clinton’s aide came and asked for my camera I thought I had done something wrong. Instead, he said I should get a picture with him.

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Auntie Brooke

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First Birthday

Happy Birthday, Buddy.

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Rebecca and Descatur

Rebecca and Des live in Georgia but came up North to get married closer to home. I’m glad they did. Their families were warm and welcoming, and the whole day was a lot of fun. Everybody got ready at the Royal Sonesta before heading over to The Goddard Chapel for the ceremony and then up...

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Lunch, then a Baby

Last week I learned I have labor-inducing powers. After a wonderful roof-deck lunch, Wiqan and Suk delivered their second child that night. A beautiful baby girl.

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Shed Night

I’m never quite sure if it’s summer until Jose and Matthew open up The Shed. Bella and PJ still prefer the couch.

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