Showing posts with label Commercial Photography. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Real Weddings: Jane & Steve

Jane's class and elegant style is matched only by her sweet nature. She and Steve complement each other in every way and when together you can feel the deep respect and pure joy of their love. I was thrilled to be a part of it all and was welcomed as one of the family- all of whom had such a wonderful spirit. Before heading down to the ceremony Jane and the girls held a toast that was so sweet and from the heart- setting the tone for the remainder of the wedding!As the late afternoon sun began setting behind the clouds, Jane and Steve exchanged their vows on the outside deck surrounded by their friends and family.
Afterwards the newlyweds and guests enjoyed yummy appetizers and cocktails before heading upstairs for dinner, below are the beautiful details...
It's celebrations such as these that make me so thankful for my job and the wonderful families that I have the privilege of working with! Jane, Steve and family Thank You for inviting me to be such a special part of your wedding day!

Featuring the talented work of the following fantastic vendors:

Location: Sawgrass Marriott- Ponte Vedra, Florida



Friday, April 24, 2009

Luck of the Irish- Guinness unveils new Anniversary Stout!

Sneak peek behind our corporate filming and production shots for Guinness at Lynch's Irish Pub (Jax Beach) ... Video by Ed Roy coming soon!
Tonight, Lynch's was the place to be! Celebrating their 250th anniversary, Guinness put together an amazing launch party for everyone at the pub...live music, great company and the introduction of the Limited Edition 250th Anniversary Stout was given by non other than Champion Golfer, Jim Furyk !Jim tapped the honorary first keg and served pub patrons who cheered him on at 5:59pm. Everyone one raised their glasses and toasted to the anniversary of one of the top international brands of beer...250 years and counting...Cheers!He also graciously signed autographs and made his own rounds greeting and welcoming everyone at the pub. He was an absolute gentlemen all the way, the kind of guy you want to have a beer with (ha!).

Jim even singed a single dollar bill to add to the pub's collection...