Saturday, February 28, 2009

Best Wishes to Mary & Michael

Today, I was lucky enough to be asked to shoot the wedding of Mary & Michael. It was held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in north Merritt Island, which was a lovely chapel to have the ceremony in. Just as a little history on it, the building was built in 1886, making it the second oldest building in Merritt Island. After a lovely ceremony, we went over tot he parish hall for the reception. It was a tight knit family group and everyone had a great time.
We wish Mary and Michael all the best and hope they enjoy the memories we have preserved for them.









Saturday, February 14, 2009

Congratulations Kate & Trevor

Today was a beautiful day to get married out at Space View Park in Titusville as Katie & Trevor could tell you :) Everything went beautifully, the weather, the ceremony, the happy couple. It all turned out great and we were happy to be a part of it all. After the ceremony we went to the Port St. John Community Center for the reception, and man did everyone have a good time. We even experienced our first ever wedding mosh pit. All around a fun and lovely wedding. We hope that Katie & Trevor enjoy the resulting shots as much as we do.









Thursday, February 12, 2009

Our New Website!

We have been working very hard and now it is finally up for you to see!

Our website has not only changed its colors and look, but we have also established a completely new pricing structure for weddings. Soon to come will be new sections devoted just to portraits and events (we didn't have them finished yet, but wanted to get our website up anyway).

We will be offering many new types of photography from high school seniors to modeling to business and commercial. We are expanding our horizons to better fit your needs. Check back every so often to see what we have added to the mix!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Behind the Scenes at Kennedy Space Center

Being that Justin also works for USA, we got to go on a little field trip. USA held a kind of "let your family see where you work" day and we got to see areas of the space center that only employees get to see. We started off in the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) and toured around there.
We saw the pieces of the new Ares rocket (a lot of the parts are made, they just aren't assembled yet), as well as the ET tank (external fuel tank) with the SRBs (solid rocket boosters) attached hanging up in the air in one of the bays. It was very neat to see just the building alone, which is one of the largest buildings in the world. We also got to go into OPF1 (Orbiter Processing Facility 1) and walk underneath the shuttle Atlantis herself while she was suspended in the air to be worked on.
Lastly, we went to Pad B which used to be a launchpad they used for the shuttle program, but is currently being renovated to hold the new Ares rockets. It was all very surreal to see up close. It's one thing to live across the river from this major player in the history of our country and the world, but it's quite another to actually see it up close and personal. I'm very glad we got to go, and hope there is another day to go again.