Finally I get a chance to update! Right now I'm sitting in registration at the Bible college, taking the day off from work. I'm here, once again, taking pictures for the Bible college. This will be my first senior year, first of two. I'm praying about next summer, what I will do for my missions and Biblical studies practicum. Should I do them both together? Should I do my Biblical studies sometime during these two semesters? Where should I do my missions practicum? I'm really considering doing a couple blitzes to Denver, CO sometime this summer with Pastor Moses Baldwin from Largo, FL. But I'm open to whereever God may lead me to for next summer.
But anyway enough about that. I'm posting pictures today about Dan Ireton and Tammy Graf's wedding! Dan and I are good friends because he lived in our house for 5 years. I was asked by the bride to be the photographer, but her wedding planner also hired a photographer. I really enjoyed the experience, and now I can say I photographed a wedding. I had a lot of fun doing it, and I had just bought a new lens for my camera just for this wedding. It produced such great pictures, especially since it was outside while it was still light out. I love natural light photos so much better then flash photos. I couldn't imagine photographing an indoor wedding unless it was well lit. Anyway, so here it is:
Here are the Groomsmen with the groom. Yes he is wearing sandles. The wedding took place in a ranch up in Northern Maryland.
Here's the happy newly weds.
Here's the gazebo where the wedding took place. It was right next to a horse training track. It was a nice touch to have a horse and rider trot by every once in a while.
Pastor Johnson (background) was the main speaker. Pastor Andrulonis was the MC. Pastor Jason Moore did the communion. Pastor Schaller did the vows and presentation.
Here's the father giving the bride away with the bridesmaids in the background.
You can guess what moment this one is during the wedding ceremony.
Then here's the tired, hungry photographer after a day of photographing only running on a BLT in the tank that I had for breakfast. I took about 500+ pictures that day from 5:30pm to 10:30pm. I really liked the ranch locale for the wedding. The bride even rode in on a horse drawn carriage. Well, I hope you all enjoyed the pictures. I'll take the time, probably Thursday, to post some pictures of convention. So God bless you all and I hope you have a great week!
In Christ,
Josh