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| Jillian & Greg - The Wedding |
05-26-08 | Weddings |


Ceremony - St. Patrick, Miami Beach
Event Coordinator - Cheryl Clisby
Reception - The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach
Gown - Monique Lhuillier, Chic Parisian, Coral Gables
Flowers - Parrish Designs, Miami
Band - Private Stock, Hollywood
Cake - The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach
Catering - The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach
Fun, fun, fun... Those are the words that come to mind when thinking about Jillian and Greg's wedding. Great families + great food + great venue + great music = awesome time :-) |





| St. Patrick is one of my favorite churches in Miami |











| Favorite image #3... You get the idea ;-) |


| After a quick dress change Jillian was ready to boogie at the after-party |



| They are having so much fun that it doesn't matter it's 1:00 a.m... love it! |






| These are some portraits of Shannon and Kevin shot at the end of their wedding. We had a blast exploring downtown Naples after midnight as we had the streets all to ourselves. |













ARTIST STATEMENT
“A guest with a camera... and lots of access.”
This is how I see myself on your wedding day. My goal is never to create contrived poses but instead anticipate and capture the real memories that make your wedding your own and, regardless of the location and time of the year, can never be restaged as the feelings and emotions shared with your spouse, family and friends will be unique to each event.
ABOUT ME
As a destination wedding photographer, I have had the honor to document my clients’ special day in locations ranging from South Beach to New York, San Francisco, Mexico, Paris, Florence, Finland and Norway.
I am humbled to have my work featured in multiple publications such as Inside Weddings, Grace Ormonde Wedding Style, The Knot, Brides, the Platinum Weddings Television Show and the promotional materials for Seal’s Soul Tour.
For additional information please contact me at 800-783-8662. |





This image was shot through the viewfinder (TTV) of an old Argus 75 camera. No PhotoShop manipulations were done other than B&W conversion and cropping.
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