Saturday, January 26, 2008

Sara and Danny's Wedding

A couple of months ago, Kimi's cousin Danny and his fiance Sara, brought up the subject of photography with me. Knowing that I have been getting much more serious into photography, they wanted to see a few pictures that I'd done for other people. After a bit of discussion and a slew of emails back and forth, they asked me to be the photographer at their wedding! That request alone is such an honor because this is the most important day in their lives, aside from their salvation and the birth of (future) children! And to ask me, a relatively new hobbyist photographer to capture the day for them, well, I was blown away! I knew enough about weddings to know I needed to ask for help and do a lot of research before the big day! So I asked my photographically skilled step mom, Brenda "aka Nonnie", to please, oh please help me! She took pity on me and accepted! :)

We spent about 5 hours shooting the events at the wedding, which happened to be on New Years Eve. Weddings are usually hectic, stress-filled events but because of Sara and Danny's planning, it went off without a hitch! We had to overcome multiple challenges in lighting and locations but all in all, I believe we had a successful first wedding! I'm using this as a learning experience for me. I've been deep in thought lately on what we did right and what didn't go as planned. I know it was our first time but I know we can keep getting better. I'm including below several of my favorite pictures from the wedding. Let me know what you think!


Bouquet in color and black & white

The cake table

The Rings

Tea lights on the reception table

The Ladies

It's TIME! OH NO!

Flower girl heading down the aisle

Whew! It's over!

Getaway Kiss



To see more pictures from the wedding, you can go to our Flickr pictures here. If any of you, or someone that you know, are interested in doing a picture session with me (weddings, engagements, senior pics, family, etc), let me know! I'd love to start building up my portfolio as a possible launch into turning this into a business someday. Also, if any of you know a little something something about the ins and outs of the technical side of photography, I'd appreciate some constructive criticism or tips.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures! Thank you again Sara and Danny for giving me the honor to capture your wedding days memories! Thank you also Brenda for all of your hard work and creativity! We should do this again sometime! :)

Friday, January 25, 2008

We miss you Jerry

Avery Family


How do I sit down and write out the words that would describe what has happened over the past few months? I know I haven't blogged about anything. None. Nada. There has been SO much that I’ve wanted to write about but I just haven’t found the strength of will to put down my thoughts into words. Mainly because of what had been going on with my father-in-law, Jerry. On the morning of January 6th, Jerry went home. His health had declined rapidly since Christmas and it was a painful and emotionally draining experience for everyone that was there. Leading up to the morning he passed away, he was with his friends and family and everyone was there comforting him and telling him how much he was loved. After we went to bed that night, I think he was at peace in his heart and was ready to go home. He had been in so much pain for so long, I truly believe he received the answer to his prayers that morning.

His service was just incredible to me. Yes there were some tears but it was one of the most joyous events I've been to in a very long time. His best friend and his sister spoke about the amazing adventures he had experienced in his life. Its funny how much you learn about someone after they are gone. And in this case, Jerry was an amazing man. He was quiet and soft spoken in his recent years but when he spoke his mind, it was full of wisdom. I only hope that at my memorial service (hopefully a long time from now) they can find half of the fantastic stories and comments that were made for Jerry. He was the man who gave me permission to marry the one person that made my heart whole. His face always lit up whenever he was around his grandchildren and you could clearly see the love he had for his wife. I know he was beyond grateful for everything that Sherry did for him for so long. The kind of patience and strength that she was able to muster for him was saintly. But that was just a token of the depth of their love. They were married for 32 years. THIRTY TWO! How many marriages don't last 10 years... or even 5? They were pillars for their children and inspiring examples for anyone that knew them.

Christmas was tough this year, with all the traveling we had to do. But we were able to spend several days down in Texas, treasuring the time we had left. One special memory from Christmas was the fact that Jerry hand picked out all the gifts that he got for everyone. You should have seen the look on Kimi's face when she opened up the gift he got for her, a cross necklace with a pearl in it. It was the perfect gift for her, hands down. Now she will treasure it for the rest of her life.

I just wanted to say thank you so much for all of your prayers and kindness during this tumultuous time in our lives. We are making it day by day but we still ask for your prayers of strength and rest. We KNOW Jerry is waiting for us up in Heaven and its not our time yet to go see him again. But just knowing he is pain free and watching over us makes it a little easier on the grieving process. We love you terribly Jerry.


Aidan, Jerry, and Makenna hanging out in a chair
This House Believes

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Mr & Mrs Willis, I presume.

On December 15th, Kimi and I had the blessed opportunity to be a part of the wedding between two of our dearest friends, Brad and Denise. Kimi was a bridesmaid in a stunning red dress and I was a groomsman in my classy tuxedo. And guess what, little Miss Makenna was a flower girl! She was so cute in her little dress. It was unfortunate that she did not take a nap the entire day so when we got to show time, she basically sleep-walked down the aisle! Luckily there was another flower girl to put down some petals for Denise to walk down the aisle on. The wedding was beautiful and we are so happy for you two! Here are some pics from that day...



Brad and Denise Willis' Wedding

Brad and Denise Willis' Wedding

Brad and Denise Willis' Wedding

US - Denise and Brad's Wedding

Brad and Denise Willis' Wedding


A couple of days before the wedding, I was in charge of putting on a bachelor party. Somehow, my own bachelor party consisted of me running up the score in Madden on BJ but that was about it. I was determined to make Brad's a little more involved. While the girls had their cutesy little girly party with their doilies and tea, we men had a crazy evening of Buffalo Wild Wings and a three-console-system-linked HALO 3 party! The Man's evening was devoid of women but was replete with the thrills of victory and the agonies of many harrowing defeats. If I didn't have to work in the morning, we'd have continued the party to the wee hours of the morning. I hope Brad had a great bachelor party! It was a blast talking trash with him and all of his friends from Bokchito!

Speaking of Bokchito, right after Christmas Kimi and I made a stop by Brad and Denise's new place on the way home... well, 'on the way' is a relative term considering it was 1 hour and 20 minutes east of I-35 near Durant and the Oklahoma/Texas border! Quite a little drive. When we heard the faint sound of some dueling banjo's as we neared the town, we knew we were in for something interesting. Brad and Denise were trying their best to woo us into moving down there, lining up a convenient tour of the town (took 4 minutes flat, haha) and just happening to drive by several homes for sale, complete with prices and square footage at hand. Too funny! My wife really does want to move to the country, but she wasn't really thinking dirt roads in the picture in her mind. I can name multiple great things about Bokchito, namely whole lots more family time, lots of space (think 40+ acre lots), and away from the madness of city life to name a few. But it has its disadvantages as well, of which would include moving away from family members that have become a vital part of Makenna's life and ours. Just another thing to add to our pile. Anyway, Brad and Denise, we wish you guys the best on your new home! We can't wait to see the finished product! Oh and Denise, we hope you get used to the fresh cow manure scent wafting down the street (not plural, but singular). :)