
Thanks to April from April Foster Events for highlighting us on her blog and sort of spotlighting local Indianapolis wedding vendors for brides. She seems to always find really cool wedding ideas and tips to share. Check it out here.

Thanks to April from April Foster Events for highlighting us on her blog and sort of spotlighting local Indianapolis wedding vendors for brides. She seems to always find really cool wedding ideas and tips to share. Check it out here.

I’m really excited that I placed four images in the recent ISPWP wedding photo contest, and that Line 11 is recognized in the top 20. It’s a little surreal when I consider that I’ve been recognized along with other photographers that I really, really admire. Here are the images…





Thank you to Gennifer & Ryan for letting me finish up the year with such a great couple! Hope you’re both getting settled, but that you get back to Indy soon. It was fun to hear about their travels together and the plans they have for their new life - now they get to start their new family, in a new town, new home, for the new year. Have fun you two!
I also want to mention all the other professionals that helped make the day great! Here’s the crew.
Amanda Coffey at the Conrad Hotel did a fantastic job as always!
Thank you to Zach Dobson for helping me.
And again with Jason Girt from Creative Eye.
And Jason Fritz with ProSound kept the crowd on the dance floor til closing time.
On to the pics. Gennifer’s rings were gorgeous.



How many buttons?













The ceremony was at St. Lukes Methodist – waiting to enter.






This is Patton – he made it to the church to take pics with mom and dad.

Waiting to be announced at the reception.



Gennifer requested a portrait station for the reception and the guests had a blast with it. This is my favorite ring bearer.

General wackiness ensued

Thanks to Melissa & Nathan, wedding clients from 2005, for referring me. And to Melissa’s Mom!!


This is Ryan’s attorney!?!

Later in the evening we got to head down to the lounge with Gennifer and Ryan.




Second to last wedding for 2008. Jessica and Matt celebrated in style with family and friends. Hair and makeup started downtown at the Conrad. There was lots of activity and plenty of help for Jessica and the bridesmaids as they got ready. There was some excitement with the guys tuxes (what a surprise), but things always work out and it was good to see them all in their ivory jackets. Mostly the right size.
The ceremony was at Immaculate Heart of Mary. We stopped at the Art Museum before heading across the street to the Woodstock Club. Even though it was cold, everyone did a great job keeping each other warm!
We also had the privilege of working with my friend Jason from Creative Eye Productions.
Thanks Matt & Jessica!

Liquid vitamins.





It’s a good thing there’s at least one groomsman that can tie a tie.

Matt’s Mom sees him for the first time.




Waiting

The lovely Jessica






Love this look


Jessica wanted some pics at the house so we picked up the mail while we were there.

This little cutie was photographed a lot – I’ll keep it to this one.

The Museum of Art

Workin the ‘serious’ look.


Some details from the reception at Woodstock







Jessica’s brother entertaining





What I remember most about Greg & Britt were the promises they made to each other during their vows. Not only did they commit love and devotion to each other, but they also promised to live a life of love, adventure, and service together to others. I can’t explain how blessed I am by each of my clients. I love it – Thank you.




Below is a favorite of mine. Sharing the same moment but not even realizing it.


Inspecting Greg’s ring inscription.
















Another favorite












