This past weekend, we had the privilege to see two people that we’ve known for a few years finally tie the knot! Not only that, but we got to take pictures of it too! I’ve known Jimmy and Vanessa for what seems like the entire time that I’ve lived in Texas and gotten to know each of their families too. The great part: now they’re one big family! It’s been awesome to see what God’s done in each of their lives and how He brought them together. After doing Jimmy & Vanessa’s engagement photos back in May, we had been looking forward to their wedding day, and it was beautiful. Katie and I were really excited to be the photographers, and we’re also really excited how the pictures turned out. Usually, I just do a small “sneak preview” with only a few images, but there were so many good ones, I just had to post a bunch! Add a comment if you’d like, and let me know what YOU think! Also, feel free to LIKE the Fourth Photography Facebook page while you’re at it!
Congrats to Jimmy & Vanessa Jackson!
I’ve been looking through my old photography to find some of my older pictures that may have gotten overlooked and never posted. During the summer of 2008 in the lone photography class I’ve taken, I was given an assignment to capture an image that expressed the emotion of “joy.” I didn’t really know where to start at first, but soon realized that our golden retriever, Rusty, was the perfect depiction of joy when you gave him tennis balls. I’m glad I didn’t end up with slobber on my lens – even though it looks like he’s just staring at them, this picture was taken in between bites and gnawing and constant attacks on the tennis balls. Most tennis balls we gave him didn’t last more than a week or two, but he loved every second of tearing them apart and chasing them down when we would throw them across the yard. Rusty died last year after almost 10 years with our family. He brought us lots of joy, but probably not as much pure joy as those tennis balls brought him. This is still one of my favorite pictures that I’ve ever taken – I hope you enjoy it too!
In my last post, I summarized the story behind these pictures. I also said that I would post this blog entry last night, but I wanted to leave a little more time for people to enjoy the first set of images. Here are the other 4 pictures from that set – one of them would be considered an “HDR” image (the first one). Hope you like them!