Sunday, January 24, 2010

Kim and James

So I thought it would be a capital idea to do an e-shoot in our little winter wonderland. It would have been a good idea too if I had checked out what the temperature was supposed to be beforehand. As it happened to be it was an impressive -3 degrees with the wind chill. I think I was on the verge of frostbite when my poor fingers were forced to expose themselves to fire shots. We also discovered that loafers really aren't that great in the snow and ice, who knew? I had a pretty good time with Kim and James despite the cold and they made for good company. Both of them resolved over the summer to lost weight before the wedding and they've done an amazing job. James had lost over 60 lbs and Kim had lost over 30. Like I told her, not being able to fit in your dress because you've lost so many sizes is a pretty good problem to have. For lack of a better, less cheesy word, They're an inspiration and they'll both look great for their big day.































Liz and David's Snowshoe wedding

I'm glad I have AWD is all I'm sayin. What an amazing time it was to be up on top of the mountain with at least 2 inches of snow coming down every day we were up there. It was a perpetual winter wonderland that made the perfect backdrop for a New Year's Day wedding. Liz and David came up from Miami, rented a house close to the slopes, and brought a load a friends and family to party the week away away. Pretty much awesome...We had a great time and actually brought in New Year's Eve with everyone at the house. The wedding was awesome and Liz and David were good sports about the cold. Thankfully we had some time to go out in the freezing cold and blowing snow for a little photo shoot in the village...did I mention minus coats for quite a bit of it. This is when being a good sport really counted. Getting to know everyone was great and by the time we had to say our goodbyes we fealt like part of the fam.