July 26, 2007
July 24, 2007
Boston & Back
Whew..... It has been a busy summer... We are so behind in our blogging having traveled to the east coast 4 times between the two of us in the past two months. So here's our beginning of what's been going on with us. This past weekend, I had the amazing opportunity to shoot a wedding in Boston. Now, this was not just any wedding, it was a cultural affair. Eric and Anjali treated their guests to a multicultural experience that not many are fortunate to have. Let's just put it this way... The day began at 8:00am and end at 12:30am the next morning. Eric and Anjali had not one, but two weddings in a single day. Below you will get a taste of their traditional Hindu ceremony, as well as, what they referred to as their "western culture"ceremony and reception. I posted quite a few pics, just a snapshot of what took place during their extraordinary event. A special thanks to Seshu Photography for inviting to me to partner in this event!
Below I'll give you a little bit of info with each pic, as Anjali included an amazing program outlining the traditions for their non-indian guests who haven't experienced a Hindu wedding.
The arrival of Eric at the ceremony site. The groom is known as the Barat...
He is welcomed joyously by family friend as he enters the ceremony first.
The view from above the ceremony at the spectacular Boston Park Plaza hotel.
Look at those chandeliers. They are made entirely of Bacarat crystal
Blessings and prayers are given and the site is sanctified for the beginning of the ceremony.
The priest praying for the Barat
A view of all of the family incuding the groom. They ceremony
calls for the family to be very involved in the blessings of the marriage.
The beautiful gown that Anjali wore for her "western ceremony"
and reception. The detail on the dress was gorgeous.
Anjali preparing for her entrance. She had traditional
Henna on her body, the attention to detail is amazing.
The simple bouquets of callalilies were a great accent to the ornate bridesmaid gowns.
Another look at the fantastic Henna... The apprehension before the start of the big day!
Anjali's beautiful bouquet used for the western ceremony.
All the bridesmaids had simple henna done as well...
One of my favorite pics, the intricacy of the work is gorgeous.
The arrival of the bride, the Antarpat...A veil is put between
the bride and the groom as the bride enters the ceremony.
The ceremonial blessing and prayers made for the bride and groom.
The bride and her family blessing during the ceremony.
The Saptapadi, the Seven Footsteps, signifies the seven requirements essential
for a successful marriage. Those are some great looking feet! :)
The Ashirwad/Posh Pooza where the family and guests are sought for blessings by the
bride and groom. They are showered by flowers as the family and guests give their blessings.
Anjali and Eric as they prepare for their second part of their day!
Eric getting a little emotional during his brother's speech... A touching family moment, indeed.
We love cake, and this one surely did not disappoint! Continuing with
Anjali's beautiful turquoise theme, the cake was most impressive!
Some great laughs were shared as the speeches continued!
What a great pic! Anjali's laugh is just infectious!
And the bride and the groom truly enjoyed their first dance as
husband and wife... See what I mean, just an amazing day!
Below I'll give you a little bit of info with each pic, as Anjali included an amazing program outlining the traditions for their non-indian guests who haven't experienced a Hindu wedding.
He is welcomed joyously by family friend as he enters the ceremony first.
Look at those chandeliers. They are made entirely of Bacarat crystal
calls for the family to be very involved in the blessings of the marriage.
and reception. The detail on the dress was gorgeous.
Henna on her body, the attention to detail is amazing.
One of my favorite pics, the intricacy of the work is gorgeous.
the bride and the groom as the bride enters the ceremony.
for a successful marriage. Those are some great looking feet! :)
bride and groom. They are showered by flowers as the family and guests give their blessings.
Anjali's beautiful turquoise theme, the cake was most impressive!
husband and wife... See what I mean, just an amazing day!
July 23, 2007
News...
So you may have noticed the blog colors have changed! We are in the process of redoing our site and have began to test our new colors.... We will also be changing our business name, so be watching for the new "Tamarack Studios" website and blog to debut in the next couple of weeks. Be sure to check back then to take a look at our updated portfolio, featured weddings, and new look!
Here is a sneek peek at whats at the end of the tunnel!!
Here is a sneek peek at whats at the end of the tunnel!!
July 13, 2007
July 7, 2007
Sara & Jason
I recently shot Sara and Jason's wedding with Leigh Miller at the West Lake Village. They were such an fun couple, you can read more about their wedding on Leigh's Blog.
The details were stunning to say the least.
Sara getting some final touches.
A vintage look to the ceremony...
Right after the ceremony they had a just a few seconds alone.
Jason in some interesting light.
And finally some time alone.
You could smell this baby as soon as you walked into the room!!
July 4, 2007
Gina & Ryan's E-session
Last week we met up with Gina & Ryan to shoot their engagement session. Gina and Ryan are such the cool couple, very laid back but not afraid to have a little fun either. Here is a link to the slideshow if you want to take a peek at some more of the images.