Posted on July 4, 2009
Posted on July 4, 2009
Posted on June 30, 2009
Ok I just realized a three “most” points about this engagement session: First this was the most scared I ever was during an engagement session, It is the most Ground I’ve covered during a single engagement session, and it could possibly be the most fun I’ve had at an engagement session! Stacie and Justin are my July 18th couple, and we went on an engagement sesssion Indiana Jones would have been proud of last week. Justin’s family lives on 30 acres on the outskirts of town complete with 3 cute hounds, 2 osrtiches, and a river, along with a ton of things that bit! They love being there so I was more than up for shooting thier images out there! The scary part of the session was going out deep in the woods and climbing up 300 ft (realisticly about 100ft, but I REALLY don’t like heights) to the abandoned railroad bridge that was covered in trees! If it wasn’t so cool I would have just shot them with my long lens from the gound!! But the images were totally worth the cold sweats! 🙂 If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O’Donnell / Photojournalist
Posted on June 30, 2009
Ok I just realized a three “most” points about this engagement session: First this was the most scared I ever was during an engagement session, It is the most Ground I’ve covered during a single engagement session, and it could possibly be the most fun I’ve had at an engagement session! Stacie and Justin are my July 18th couple, and we went on an engagement sesssion Indiana Jones would have been proud of last week. Justin’s family lives on 30 acres on the outskirts of town complete with 3 cute hounds, 2 osrtiches, and a river, along with a ton of things that bit! They love being there so I was more than up for shooting thier images out there! The scary part of the session was going out deep in the woods and climbing up 300 ft (realisticly about 100ft, but I REALLY don’t like heights) to the abandoned railroad bridge that was covered in trees! If it wasn’t so cool I would have just shot them with my long lens from the gound!! But the images were totally worth the cold sweats! 🙂 If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O’Donnell / Photojournalist
Posted on June 24, 2009
Chris is a good friend of Lauren’s brother Paul. I’m glad their friends cause that’s how we met! Chris and Gwen are such a cute couple! Never afraid to kiss or show some love towards each other and always willing to have a chat about anything! They had a very simple day, and you could tell the most important thing to them was being surrounded by their family and friends. They ad my favorite food SUBWAY! It was like another day at work (we go to subway almost every day) We had awesome weather for our half hour sneak-away photo session. After the reception we headed over to the Greene and walked around with them and I even got them to ride the rickshaw! It was a love filled day, Thanks Gwen and Chris, you and your families were fantastic! If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O’Donnell / Photojournalist
Posted on June 24, 2009
Chris is a good friend of Lauren’s brother Paul. I’m glad their friends cause that’s how we met! Chris and Gwen are such a cute couple! Never afraid to kiss or show some love towards each other and always willing to have a chat about anything! They had a very simple day, and you could tell the most important thing to them was being surrounded by their family and friends. They ad my favorite food SUBWAY! It was like another day at work (we go to subway almost every day) We had awesome weather for our half hour sneak-away photo session. After the reception we headed over to the Greene and walked around with them and I even got them to ride the rickshaw! It was a love filled day, Thanks Gwen and Chris, you and your families were fantastic! If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O’Donnell / Photojournalist
Posted on June 19, 2009
Anne and Jeff’s wedding was absoloutely beautiful! Anne was just full of creative ideas that put tons of unique and personal touches on her wedding. From the personally made, home-baked cookie invitation, to the sparklers they lit for their first dance, it was certainly a one-of-a-kind day! Anne looked breath-taking in her classicly appointed dress, her accessories really brought it all together. My favorite part of the day was shooting in the parking lot of The Dublin Pub. Yup, the parking lot of a bar in the Oregon District yeilded m favorite shot of the day. Thinking differently and trying something a bit new is kinda my thing! Marci pointed out a really neat ivy covered wall, and Blake actually went inside and asked the guy who was parked in front of the wall to move his car! (side note: I have the best crew in the industry! Thanks Lauren, Marci, and Blake!) So we walked over to the bar and must have spent a half hour just shooting Anne, Awesome images! Thank you so so much Anne and Jeff, I really just can’t express how much I enjoyed working with you and your families. Your wedding party was a riot, and you both are just too cute together! Hope you enjoy the images! If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O’Donnell / Photojournalist
Posted on June 19, 2009
Alice and I met at the wedding show we had in the spring down at the new Marriot in West Chester. I didn’t get to meet Nick though. He is currently stationed in Korea keeping our country safe. They’ve been apart now for months but despite that, Alice and Nick are a very loving couple, which I know you can really tell in their images. We met over at Miami university, where they met, for their engagement session. We were joined by 2 deer just strolling through the campus. Oh, and by the way, it rained the entire 2 hours we shot! They are a super fun couple and I hope they can enjoy their time together before Nick has to get back to protecting our Country. Stay safe Nick, We will see you and Alice in about 11 Months! If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O’Donnell / Photojournalist