Saturday, September 11, 2010
Aaron & Elizabeth Quinn's wedding
Last Saturday was one of the most beautiful days of the year and I was blessed to photograph Aaron and Elizabeth Quinn's wedding up at their uncle's "farm" in Noblesville.
Now I've done a fair amount of weddings in my time now, and done them in all shapes and sizes, and I'd have to say that in all the events I've shot this was just one of the most lovely, simple, low key, low drama, high in love weddings I've ever shot.
Without boring you with all their story, the couple basically have known each other as kids. Their dad's have been friends for ages and it's kind of one of those weddings where the parents probably jokingly said over a beer back in the 80's, "Yep, those two will be getting married..." I'm not sure exactly how many other weddings I've done where the families on both sides were friends before the relationship happened, but I must say, that it makes for a great wedding and an incredible relationship. So I digress, I loved shooting this couple, from the engagement session to the wedding day. They're incredibly gracious, friendly and totally in love. God bless you two and I can't wait to get the book in your hands and see your faces.
I've included a handful of my favs in no particular order or significance. Stay tuned for the album design soon and then the whole set of photos will be available for everyone to see and order.
Thanks for looking!
Brian
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Who's this Brian guy?
- Brian Diehl
- I'm one of the few people from Wyoming in the midwest. Born and bred, by default I'm a cowboy, through life though I guess I've kept the wanderlust and taken it urban. Having lived in 11 states now, I feel safe to say that I've found home in Indy. I'd never have dreamed I'd live here but 5 years later, I have no complaints! I've been a "lifestyle" photographer for quite a while. Cutting my teeth in landscape photography and photojournalism out West I've developed a style that focuses on simplicity, beauty and life lived well.
5 comments:
Were those tattoos on the guys legs real? Looks like you had a great time shooting this one.
Very real Stu and very fun. thanks for looking!
How fun!! You really are a lucky man. And talented! I'm so happy for you that the step into full time self-employment has worked out. May God continue to brig abundant favor to you!
Brian, You did a fantastic job shooting this beautiful day. You have an eye and have captured some wonderful memories that they/we will cherish a lifetime.
I will recommend you to anyone who ask.
Thank you.
Wendi, Thank you so much for your comments, I loved working with your families. You have two amazing "kids"! I hate to call them that, but you know what I mean. I had a blast and am glad you're satisfied as well. B
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