Best of 2010 :: Wedding Guests

If I could take pictures of wedding guests all day long, I would. Unfortunately for most people present at a nuptial, being asked to have to your picture taken is painfully awkward. Still I try, hard, to capture the fine and eclectic assortment of guests that can only be found together in the same room at such an event as a wedding. I've put together a handful of my favorite captures from this past year. Some of them are touching, some of them comical, and some are just plain ridiculous. In the end I think they're a pretty good representation of the melting pot of proper aunties, drunk uncles, and crazy college roommates that make up a truly great guest list. Enjoy.

Happy Tuesday,

Michelle

Best of 2010 :: Details

Welcome to Christmas week, friends! I cannot believe we're already rounding the corner and making the homestretch toward the new year! 2010 has been one crazy-beautiful-insane twelve months of awesomeness. I've spent the last few weeks reflecting on all that this past year has been while looking forward with excitement to the new year that lay ahead. This week I'll be writing a handful of Best of 2010 posts in which I'll be sharing my favorite photographs in a selection of categories from throughout the year. Today I'm kicking off these posts with something truly near and dear to my heart. Details are the salt to my pepper and the butter to my bread. In a sense, they make my world turn. I've had a blast looking through all of this summer's weddings and I couldn't be happier to present the following images in my Best of 2010 :: Details post. Sit back, relax, and enjoy some seeeeriously good looking eye candy!

Happy Christmas Week!

Michelle

Adam and Karin :: Marterella Winery + Vineyard

The truth of the matter is that my husband has noticeably handsome friends. And these handsome friends of his happen to choose absolutely stunning girls to spend the rest of their lives with. When Adam and Karin asked about the possibility of doing a day after session I distinctly remember appearing overtly eager for their business as I leaped across couches and ran through living rooms to brainstorm ideas with Karin. People, I do crazy things when I get excited about taking pictures. Crazy, crazy things. We spent our afternoon at Marterella Winery + Vineyard in Warrenton and I could not have been more excited about the location. It's always a little risky committing to a venue before seeing it, but Marterella exceeded every hope and expectation we had. The rolling hills of grape vines, the flawless afternoon light, the intriguingly beautiful couple. It's almost as if it was all a dream. A dream I'd rather not wake up from.

I'll be honest, these pictures were really, really easy to take.

Sweetness...

Karin, something about your expression says that you're safe in Adam's arms. And happy there, as well.

I almost feel as though I shouldn't have interrupted this moment with a picture. But then again I think this is a perfect moment to be able to remember forever.

Alright, I take back everything I've said thus far. Karin, you're too gorgeous for anyone's good and I'm kinda sick with jealousy. I'm sorry but we can't be friends anymore.

Friends, it is my pleasure to introduce you to Jerry {you're gonna love him}. Jerry is the owner of the Marterella winery and he is just as wonderful as these pictures imply. After nearly a million unfruitful calls to local vineyards, Jerry was more than happy to let us traipse around his property all afternoon. During our phone conversation he even told me {and I quote}, "Why, we just love supporting newlyweds and wedding photographers!". Oh, Jerry, you're the best.

Happy Wednesday, Y'all,

Michelle