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Ashley + JP. Where to begin?
We became quick friends. From our crazy awesome engagement session to meetings over coffee, we laughed so much together that by the time the wedding came, I felt like I was part of the family. They did a great job of forgetting I was there and I loved capturing every moment of it.

The next two are from Ryan:


and the dress...

Here are a few more:
My favorite shots from the day were moments between Ashley and her dad, and there were way too many post here...

Thank you guys for being so [real] and allowing me to be a part of the family for a day to share those incredible moments with you.
We became quick friends. From our crazy awesome engagement session to meetings over coffee, we laughed so much together that by the time the wedding came, I felt like I was part of the family. They did a great job of forgetting I was there and I loved capturing every moment of it.

The next two are from Ryan:


and the dress...

Here are a few more:
My favorite shots from the day were moments between Ashley and her dad, and there were way too many post here...

Thank you guys for being so [real] and allowing me to be a part of the family for a day to share those incredible moments with you.
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Nadia + Ross are the coolest Russian couple I've ever met. That could be because I haven't met many, but they truly are so warm and appreciative that I felt like I had new friends as they left the plaza that evening.
From the moment we arrived we saw family and friends helping prepare... all of them speaking Russian.
Ryan and I really weren't sure what to do with that. We walked in where the ceremony and reception were being held back to back and once it began, not a word of English was heard for hours. We did our best to understand, but more importantly captured the emotion of what was being felt.
Here are some images from their day:
From the moment we arrived we saw family and friends helping prepare... all of them speaking Russian.
Ryan and I really weren't sure what to do with that. We walked in where the ceremony and reception were being held back to back and once it began, not a word of English was heard for hours. We did our best to understand, but more importantly captured the emotion of what was being felt.
Here are some images from their day:
Rachel Moore:
love this! Great job Mike. I sent a wedding your way today for next June - hope she contacts you!!
(06.22.10)
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This was a new experience for me.
Typically I meet a couple, we have some time together at the engagement shoot and then I see them on the wedding day.
With Kara + Domingo, I got to shoot pictures of them for an entire week leading up to their wedding. (see past blog posts for the story)

I connected more with them and their family than anyone I've ever shot in the last 9 years. It wasn't work, It was truly a blessing for me to be there and experience their day with them.
Part of what made this wedding so amazing was all the behind the scenes stories that I got to be a part of.
The other incredible thing was that Domingo's parents speak Ixil (pronounced ee-sheel), so there was really only pointing, nodding and body language to communicate with them unless Domingo translated - Yet these two families came together in an incredible way.

After having 8 sons, Domingo's mom expresses how she feels like she has a daughter now:

The wedding was held in Domingo's backyard. The entire thing was landscaped and designed around his future wedding.

Here are a few from the beginning of the day:
I love Kara's shoes, the calla lilies, and her dress. Kara also kept peaking out the window to watch Domingo setting up while her incredible sisters helped her get ready. I loved catching moments of the close relationship she has with them as the week went on.
As a gift to his future bride, Kara's great grandfather bought this bracelet from the Vatican. Passed down over the years, Kara's mom leant it to her to wear during the wedding. Amanda and Laura wore it in their weddings too.

Here are more from the wedding:
Domingo, Kara, Paula, Laura, Amanda, Ed & Ruth - thank you for inviting me into your lives for an entire week. (All of the rest of you too!) It was an ubelievable experience that I cherish. Thank you for letting me capture the moments from your day and I look forward to many more visits to Guatemala and Canada. (eh?)
If you are a member of the family, please visit here and for the online galleries.
Typically I meet a couple, we have some time together at the engagement shoot and then I see them on the wedding day.
With Kara + Domingo, I got to shoot pictures of them for an entire week leading up to their wedding. (see past blog posts for the story)

I connected more with them and their family than anyone I've ever shot in the last 9 years. It wasn't work, It was truly a blessing for me to be there and experience their day with them.
Part of what made this wedding so amazing was all the behind the scenes stories that I got to be a part of.
The other incredible thing was that Domingo's parents speak Ixil (pronounced ee-sheel), so there was really only pointing, nodding and body language to communicate with them unless Domingo translated - Yet these two families came together in an incredible way.

After having 8 sons, Domingo's mom expresses how she feels like she has a daughter now:

The wedding was held in Domingo's backyard. The entire thing was landscaped and designed around his future wedding.

Here are a few from the beginning of the day:
I love Kara's shoes, the calla lilies, and her dress. Kara also kept peaking out the window to watch Domingo setting up while her incredible sisters helped her get ready. I loved catching moments of the close relationship she has with them as the week went on.
As a gift to his future bride, Kara's great grandfather bought this bracelet from the Vatican. Passed down over the years, Kara's mom leant it to her to wear during the wedding. Amanda and Laura wore it in their weddings too.

Here are more from the wedding:
Domingo, Kara, Paula, Laura, Amanda, Ed & Ruth - thank you for inviting me into your lives for an entire week. (All of the rest of you too!) It was an ubelievable experience that I cherish. Thank you for letting me capture the moments from your day and I look forward to many more visits to Guatemala and Canada. (eh?)
If you are a member of the family, please visit here and for the online galleries.
amanda van soelen:
I have tears in my eyes, you have captured the week so amazingly! It was an amazing experience!
(02.14.10)
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This was an incredible week. It's hard to describe really. Meeting new people, having an instant connection and sharing amazing experiences and meals together for an entire week really made this special for me. So much so, it really made me forget all about the vacation I had taken the week before.
I flew into Guatemala City to spend the week touring the country with Domingo + Kara, plus her Canadian family. I knew we were going to see some stuff leading up to the wedding weekend, but I had no idea what.
It was an adventure, and I was along for the ride - camera in hand.
We started out Monday morning in Antigua, Guatemala.

If you're from Kansas City, picture the plaza, just hundreds of years older with incredible architecture, charming little shops where practically everything is hand made, and oh yeah, volcanoes in the distance. This happens every 15 days apparently, and we happened to be there on one of those days -


We visited a candle maker's shop to pick out a unity candle and anything else that we could use for the wedding:

I love this moment with Kara and her mom, and Andrew's face in the background

We spent a lot of time on this:

Kara + Domingo didn't seem to mind:


The first day we went zip-lining in Panajachel, right off Lake Atitlan which had 3 volcanoes behind it. Imagine flying over the tree line 50-100 feet up and looking down into a valley leading to a lake with volcanoes behind it. It's even more amazing than it sounds. The whole family came along, even Kara's 9 yr-old nephew Andrew who did amazing.
Day 2 began with Domingo loading our luggage on top of the bus

I gave our bus driver Juan my sun glasses because he was cool, and I sat up front with him a lot. "Tu & Yo, Juan" (You and Me) I would say pointing at the horizon and he would laugh as I pretended to have any idea where we were going. He didn't speak a lick of English, and got lost every day of the trip.
We visited a glass blowing shop and I got to shoot them in action -
After that, we hit the hot springs - naturally heated by the volcano.



We drove further north each day getting closer and closer to Nebaj, which is where Domingo is from, and where he and Kara first met.
On the way we stopped by a children's camp to show the family what Kara's dad had been helping with on missions trips, as well as cutting down some bamboo for wedding decorations.

You'll get to see what was done with the the bamboo in the wedding post.
Let me throw in some shots of Domingo + Kara now. I'd take them from time to time, place to place, but we also had an impromptu engagement session right there in the Mayan ruins.
I'm going to leave it at that for now. I'll show you all some wedding photos and maybe some set-up stuff too in the next one...
I flew into Guatemala City to spend the week touring the country with Domingo + Kara, plus her Canadian family. I knew we were going to see some stuff leading up to the wedding weekend, but I had no idea what.
It was an adventure, and I was along for the ride - camera in hand.
We started out Monday morning in Antigua, Guatemala.

If you're from Kansas City, picture the plaza, just hundreds of years older with incredible architecture, charming little shops where practically everything is hand made, and oh yeah, volcanoes in the distance. This happens every 15 days apparently, and we happened to be there on one of those days -


We visited a candle maker's shop to pick out a unity candle and anything else that we could use for the wedding:

I love this moment with Kara and her mom, and Andrew's face in the background

We spent a lot of time on this:

Kara + Domingo didn't seem to mind:


The first day we went zip-lining in Panajachel, right off Lake Atitlan which had 3 volcanoes behind it. Imagine flying over the tree line 50-100 feet up and looking down into a valley leading to a lake with volcanoes behind it. It's even more amazing than it sounds. The whole family came along, even Kara's 9 yr-old nephew Andrew who did amazing.
Day 2 began with Domingo loading our luggage on top of the bus

I gave our bus driver Juan my sun glasses because he was cool, and I sat up front with him a lot. "Tu & Yo, Juan" (You and Me) I would say pointing at the horizon and he would laugh as I pretended to have any idea where we were going. He didn't speak a lick of English, and got lost every day of the trip.
We visited a glass blowing shop and I got to shoot them in action -
After that, we hit the hot springs - naturally heated by the volcano.



We drove further north each day getting closer and closer to Nebaj, which is where Domingo is from, and where he and Kara first met.
On the way we stopped by a children's camp to show the family what Kara's dad had been helping with on missions trips, as well as cutting down some bamboo for wedding decorations.

You'll get to see what was done with the the bamboo in the wedding post.
Let me throw in some shots of Domingo + Kara now. I'd take them from time to time, place to place, but we also had an impromptu engagement session right there in the Mayan ruins.
I'm going to leave it at that for now. I'll show you all some wedding photos and maybe some set-up stuff too in the next one...
amanda van soelen:
beautiful! Can hardly wait to see the wedding shots!
(02.04.10)
Paula:
AMAZING! Thanks for the pics... can I steal some and put them on FB?
(02.04.10)
Kara:
Wow, Mike! You are way too awesome at what you do. I am your biggest fan :) Miss you!
(02.12.10)
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