Tom + Dominique (part 2)

Ceremony continued…

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Dominique’s daughter gave a beautiful toast in both French and English (bride’s family is all from Quebec).

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Few words for this toast.  You had to be there.  I wept.

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In our initial meeting, Tom asked me, “I know you know how to photograph people, but do you know how to photograph horses?”  Even though I grew up around horses at the summers I spent as a “staff kid” at Anchor Point Camp, I hadn’t been around them much with a camera.  Tom asked me to do my homework on what types of lenses are best for photographing horses, so as to not distort the body.  Even though Dominique didn’t ride down the aisle on horseback as originally planned, Ryan and I still did our best to photograph some of the horses in the pastures.

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Can’t forget the cows.  :)

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  1. wendi solari wrote: i honestly started to tear up looking at the ceremony shots. What a sweet couple, gorgeous venue, and great images! (07/19/10, 10:32 am)