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Kelsey and Jason | A Wedding Story | Las Vegas

March 30th, 2011

When you think of Vegas, you think glitz. The bright lights of the Strip, the colorful concoctions of the slot machines. But this Vegas story is a quieter one. It happened about 20-30 minutes northwest of the Strip, away from the masses and toward the beautiful mountains. Here in Lakeside Chapel, Kelsey and Jason saw [...]

 

When you think of Vegas, you think glitz. The bright lights of the Strip, the colorful concoctions of the slot machines. But this Vegas story is a quieter one. It happened about 20-30 minutes northwest of the Strip, away from the masses and toward the beautiful mountains. Here in Lakeside Chapel, Kelsey and Jason saw each other for a First Look in a beautiful garden. Then as the sun began to set, they pledged their love underneath a trellised awning kissed by the setting sun.

It was a small ceremony with their families and friends, and I was blessed to have been there to photograph these special moments. Blessed, too, for having my friend, Laurie Perez, come as my second shooter all the way from Houston, and some of her images are mixed into the storyboards below. I hope you enjoy looking at these memories as much as we enjoyed photographing them!

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Houston wedding photography, jason and kelsey

Houston wedding photography, jason and kelsey

Houston wedding photography, jason and kelsey

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What happens in Vegas…so the saying goes | A wedding story teaser

March 9th, 2011

For my first trip to Vegas, I thought I did pretty well: I won $50 and lost $25 on Deal or No Deal slot machines. I saw lions in MGM Grand, saw the dancing waters of Bellagio, walked inside Mandalay Bay, drank Frozen Hot Chocolate in Kim Kardashian’s candy store, and brushed elbows with tourists [...]

 

For my first trip to Vegas, I thought I did pretty well: I won $50 and lost $25 on Deal or No Deal slot machines. I saw lions in MGM Grand, saw the dancing waters of Bellagio, walked inside Mandalay Bay, drank Frozen Hot Chocolate in Kim Kardashian’s candy store, and brushed elbows with tourists from around the country.

And then there was this beautiful wedding.


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More pretty pictures to come later. This is just to whet your appetite. For now, I leave you with this:

Kris and Laurie pose under the Las Vegas sign

PS. We stayed in the Hilton Vacation Suites in the north side of the Strip. If you’re a Vegas newb like Laurie and I, the north side is not the most exciting spot, but the Tram is about a 5 minute walk next door and it will take you down the Strip for far less than those taxis will.

PPS. Wear your most comfortable pair of shoes. See above photo for Exhibit A.

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Haak Vineyard Engagement Teaser | Houston Wedding Photographer

December 15th, 2010

Just wanted to upload this before I went to bed. Today was windy, spotty and trees are in hibernation for the Houston winter. But cheers to tenacious photographers who will brave the wild for fabulous photographs… like me and Laurie Perez xoxo, Kris PS. If you’re considering Haak Vineyards for your wedding and engagement, it’s [...]

 

Just wanted to upload this before I went to bed. Today was windy, spotty and trees are in hibernation for the Houston winter. But cheers to tenacious photographers who will brave the wild for fabulous photographs… like me and Laurie Perez :-)

Engagement at Haak's Vineyards in Santa Fe, TX

xoxo,
Kris

PS. If you’re considering Haak Vineyards for your wedding and engagement, it’s important to know that the greenery goes into hibernation from end of October to March.
PPS. We still make it look good, though *wink*

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mirabel + marcello | vineyard engagement | houston wedding photographer

November 2nd, 2010

How many ways did this engagement session rock? Oh, let me count the ways: 1) Super cool location: Haak Vineyards in Santa Fe. Check. 2) A couple so totally in love that it was such a pleasure to photograph them. Check. 3) Being able, at the same time, to assist the super fabulous and talented [...]

 

How many ways did this engagement session rock? Oh, let me count the ways:
1) Super cool location: Haak Vineyards in Santa Fe. Check.
2) A couple so totally in love that it was such a pleasure to photograph them. Check.
3) Being able, at the same time, to assist the super fabulous and talented Laurie Perez. Double check!
4) The most delicious light from my newly acquired Elinchrom Quadra. Check CHECK CHECK!

Enough said or I will wax poetic about my Quadras. Onto the photographs! (Please click on the photo for a bigger resolution!)

PS. Mirabel and Marcello are getting married in two weeks at The Bell Tower, and Laurie (and I!) are going to be photographing that as well. I can’t wait!
PPS. Quadras really, really, really rock.
PPPS. They really do.

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karie kisses her groom | houston wedding photographer

October 12th, 2010

“Well, fiddle dee dee,” I said to Laurie Perez a few months ago, using my best Scarlet O’Hara imitation. The hour long drive to Karie’s engagement session had finally ended, and a gorgeous first view of House Plantation had just revealed itself. Can you imagine how much more beautifully decorated this 1890s restored mansion was [...]

 

“Well, fiddle dee dee,” I said to Laurie Perez a few months ago, using my best Scarlet O’Hara imitation. The hour long drive to Karie’s engagement session had finally ended, and a gorgeous first view of House Plantation had just revealed itself. Can you imagine how much more beautifully decorated this 1890s restored mansion was during Karie’s wedding?

On October 9th, Karie and Bryan said their vows under the white awing of its covered patio. What started with preparations early in the day culminated with a kiss sealed in front of the setting sun.

I hope you enjoy this visual document of their journey as much as I enjoyed shooting it with Laurie. Thanks once again for the opportunity, friend :-)

xoxo,
Kris

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kyrstin and dmitry | houston wedding photographer

September 4th, 2010

If you’ve been reading my blog recently, you’d think I’m a wedding photographer *wink*. So many weddings! But honestly, I’ve been having so much fun second shooting that I’ve not been posting my photos this past year. So let’s just say I’m catching up…because there’s more where this came from. Once again, I thank Laurie [...]

 

If you’ve been reading my blog recently, you’d think I’m a wedding photographer *wink*. So many weddings! But honestly, I’ve been having so much fun second shooting that I’ve not been posting my photos this past year. So let’s just say I’m catching up…because there’s more where this came from.

Once again, I thank Laurie Perez for having me shoot with her on this drizzly July day. Our styles complement each other so well, and if that piqued your curiosity, click her link and see her work :)


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unguarded moments | houston wedding photographer

August 19th, 2010

August 14th was a very big day for my friend Laurie (of Laurie Perez Photography). While Lisa, her little sister, tied the knot with Adrian, Laurie was in full photographer mode, armed with her hulking camera(s) and lens combos and no less than two quantum flashes and a couple of assistants. She meant business, and [...]

 

August 14th was a very big day for my friend Laurie (of Laurie Perez Photography). While Lisa, her little sister, tied the knot with Adrian, Laurie was in full photographer mode, armed with her hulking camera(s) and lens combos and no less than two quantum flashes and a couple of assistants. She meant business, and naturally, I came to shoot prepared to capture the wedding story, but also Laurie’s very own tearful moments. It was beautiful to watch her transfixed, the camera in her hand forgotten, as she gazed at her dad and Lisa. We photographers have unguarded moments too, and I’m glad I was able to capture some of hers.

The night was very bittersweet; not just about her baby sister “leaving the nest,” but also because their father had for the past year been in and out of the hospital fighting cancer. During his speech, Mr. Perez was both funny and self deprecating, but as he closed with a passionate plea for everyone to “please pray for [him],” I felt my own eyes water and had the most intense desire to call my own dad just to say hello and hear his voice.

But with tears came laughter, and lots of salsa and meringue. The reception was a blast, and I finally got to fulfill my very own desire to tear up the macarena. In fact, I don’t think the macarena will ever be the same again…

I do so hope you enjoy this little peek from last Saturday.

xoxo
Kris


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There is something both sad and full of hope about this symbolic “giving” of the daughter’s hand to her husband.
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The fabulous event coordinators from Emmanuel’s Events, Roberto Ochoa and his mother Becky, sip some lemonade during an interlude.
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The look Adrian gives Lisa as she gets a touch up from Laurie is as eloquent as poetry.
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Undoubtedly my favorite shot of the night!
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Below: big sister Laurie tears up during the father-daughter dance.
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icing on top | houston wedding photography

August 14th, 2010

You’re getting married and it’s the most incredible feeling. And having your family and friends witness the day when you and your beloved say “I do” is just the perfect icing to top it off. There was so much energy in this wedding. From the packed ceremony hall to the frenetic dance floor, you can’t [...]

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You’re getting married and it’s the most incredible feeling. And having your family and friends witness the day when you and your beloved say “I do” is just the perfect icing to top it off. There was so much energy in this wedding. From the packed ceremony hall to the frenetic dance floor, you can’t deny that on this perfect day, love makes for one *awesome* party.

Shout out to Laurie Perez for giving me the opportunity to shoot with her fabulous self :)

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a touch of pink: some favorites

April 19th, 2010

Dear readers: I apologize for not being a more prolific blogger. Currently, I am getting ready to pack for my trip to NYC on Wednesday – about which I’m SUPER (feels-like-I’ve-had-too-much-caffeine) EXCITED – and had just enough time to process this set. Not a lot of story telling here. I just wanted to post a [...]

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Dear readers: I apologize for not being a more prolific blogger. Currently, I am getting ready to pack for my trip to NYC on Wednesday – about which I’m SUPER (feels-like-I’ve-had-too-much-caffeine) EXCITED – and had just enough time to process this set.

Not a lot of story telling here. I just wanted to post a few of my favorites from the weekend I second shot for David of D. Jones Photography, who’s absolutely amazing in action. I remember the groom say to me, “I don’t know what happened: it went so fast – it was awesome,” when talking about David taking the formals before the ceremony while I was shooting some candids. So if you’d like to see more of the photos from this wedding, and David’s photographs (with a couple of photos from yours truly), you can find them here on his blog post.

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This photo of the bride’s shoes on the left was sheer stroke of genius, in my totally unbiased opinion. Two days before the wedding, I told Adam that I needed a key chain. A very specific one: the kind that had a latch on one end. Little did I know I was going to use it as a shoe chain! You can’t see it on the photo, but the shoes’ heels are attached into the chain right next to my car keys. The latch I then hooked onto some kind of chicken coop wire thingy. Genius, I tell you.

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This is the groom pinning the buttonniere on his dad’s lapel. I really need to learn how to do that; it’s a handy skill. Specially these days :)

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That’s all for now! Right now I’ve got NYC on my mind. It’s been years, way too long since I’ve been back home.

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mission of love | houston wedding photographer

March 19th, 2010

Kelly Niemann didn’t prepare me for how crazy this gig was going to be. Crazy FUN, that is. When she asked me to be her second shooter, I thought about the 9 hours of driving from Houston to Mission, TX. I thought about Mexico being a few miles away. I thought about the Bebe outlet [...]

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Kelly Niemann didn’t prepare me for how crazy this gig was going to be. Crazy FUN, that is. When she asked me to be her second shooter, I thought about the 9 hours of driving from Houston to Mission, TX. I thought about Mexico being a few miles away. I thought about the Bebe outlet mall. “Excited” would have been an understatement. But all that paled beside the sheer awesomeness of the wedding day.

I met Amanda during her Bridal Session with Kelly late last year. I didn’t think she could look more beautiful than during that shoot, but there’s just that *something* about one’s wedding that brings a radiance to one’s face. You’re probably thinking, um, dur, that something is LOVE. And I totally agree!

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Their priest was teasing Troy so badly. It was terribly cute.

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These guys were party animals! I don’t know if you can tell, but the reception was quite frenetic. I LOVED it! I kept thinking, now this is my kind of parrrrty!

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Believe it or not, I processed all but the last two of these images within the week we got back to Houston from Mission. I just waited to post the photos. Hope you like em :)

PS. Yes, we dipped into Mexico. And all I brought back is a bottle of Coke. The cola, mmk.