By : Zak | April 2nd, 2012 | | permalink
By : Paper | October 9th, 2011 | | permalink
I SAY TOMATO, YOU SAY CLAMATO
ZK: With Jim and Bonnie’s wedding coming up in November, they decided to use this unseasonably nice weather for an engagement session shoot at some of their favorite spots around Columbus.
CH: Yeah, they definitely picked a great time for some outdoor scenery. They came to us with a great idea to get some pajama clad shots of them enjoying the morning on their porch in Clintonville, and then on to Schiller Park in German Village for some quality play time with Swenson.



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By : Paper | September 26th, 2011 | | permalink
AMUSE YEUX
Here’s a short preview of the awesome engagement session we had today with Jim and Bonnie – Barcelona Restaurant, Schiller Park, and a comfy porch swing…
Full post coming soon!



By : Paper | June 7th, 2011 | | permalink
IT’S FULL ON!
CH: To-do list for Cholle and Ugur – Make wedding dress and suit: check, cook delicious homemade food: check, hand craft decorations: check, setup in gorgeous backyard garden: check, get Play-doh: check, get married: check.
ZK: Summon a complete triple rainbow in the sky above wedding: NEGATIVE!! It was only a complete double rainbow. Sorry losers, your wedding wasn’t perfect.





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By : Paper | November 17th, 2010 | | permalink
THE RAIN AINT NO THANG!
CH: Any couples planning an outdoor wedding in Columbus can learn a thing or two from Aaron and Kris Shear. We were at the Whetstone Park of Roses when the rain decided to come down just before guests were arriving…and the Wedding Mall was uncovered, getting soupier by the minute. Aaron was quick to act, preparing a nearby pavilion to keep everyone dry during the ceremony. I don’t think Kris even knew what Aaron was up to.
ZK: Aww, their first fight, but I’m sure these two blokes worked it out over some pints at The Elevator, right mates?
CH: Um..Zak, The Elevator’s not an Irish pub, and blokes are men. Also, why would they fight about a great idea?
ZK: It sure was a great idea, and we got some beautiful shots of the pavilion covered ceremony with the scenic park as the backdrop. Because their original location was rained out, we decided to return to the Park of Roses the following week to do some portraits of the newlyweds at sunset, and I’m so glad we did. I love this set of images, the light was fantastic and really made all the colors of the park come to life.
CH: Yeah. Perfect light. A good-looking couple. Gorgeous backdrop scenery. Makes taking good pictures a little easier…cheater.













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