Thursday, September 27, 2007
Here are the highlights from Sajal & Shash's spectacular 8/25/07 wedding and reception at the Oak Hill Mansion:
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Amanda & Doug's Highlights
Though I could not be at their wedding in Seattle, I was fortunate to cover Amanda & Doug's 8/17/07 reception locally at the Mavris Arts & Event Center. Here are the highlights:
Kelly & Timothy's Highlights
Here are the highlights from Kelly & Tim's 8/11/07 wedding at Holy Cross Church, followed by a reception at the Mavris Arts & Event Center:
UPDATE: I just received this wonderful e-mail already from Kelly: "Oh my gosh Bob!!! This is amazing!!! You are soooo good. I can't wait to see the final product. I am going to forward this on to all of my family and friends. Thank you so much!" Get the popcorn ready this weekend, Kelly & Tim!
UPDATE: I just received this wonderful e-mail already from Kelly: "Oh my gosh Bob!!! This is amazing!!! You are soooo good. I can't wait to see the final product. I am going to forward this on to all of my family and friends. Thank you so much!" Get the popcorn ready this weekend, Kelly & Tim!
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Lindsey & Brian - 9/14/07
Photo by Bobbi+Mike PhotographyDr. Scott Toussaint presided over the beautiful ceremony, giving us the backstory on each of the ceremony's traditions as the couple went through them. After the couple recessed under a shower of petals (my favorite of Julie's special touches), we took Lindsay and Brian outside for some more fun shots as the wind really picked up. The dinner time was as lovely as always, and the Omni's Carrie Sprague (who along with Bobbi referred the couple to me - thanks, ladies!) spoiled us as she always does. Jeremy Gearries of DJs Direct kept the music relatively contemporary much to the crowd's delight. The dessert bar was to die for - a perfect ending to a perfect summer wedding season!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Sara & Michael's Highlights
Here are the highlights from Sara & Michael's exciting wedding weekend, including a super-sized rehearsal dinner at the Eiteljorg Museum, a beautiful ceremony at the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, and a fun reception at the Conrad Hotel:
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Melissa & Nigel - 9/8/07
Photo by Image Source PhotographicMissy & Nigel were married in the ornate auditorium of the Scottish Rite Cathedral, which was the only remaining space there in which I had not covered a wedding before (though Laurie did a couple of years back). The groom had the crowd in stitches when he got an untimely case of uncontrollable giggles upon being asked to recite the "richer or poorer" part of his vows. The levity continued throughout the reception in the beautiful ballroom, especially during Nigel's endearingly goofy dance with his mother. My favorite line of the night was when the petite bride's taller sister said during her toast, "Even though you're my older sister, I've always thought of you as my little sister because, well, you're little!"
As fun as it is to work with vendors I know, it's also a kick to work with a whole new group of wedding professionals for the first time. Photographer Dave Mason of Image Source Photographic in Lafayette, the designers of Hand Tied Memories (love the fishbowl centerpieces!) from Middletown, local family band Chango, and even the "new" folks at the Scottish Rite (filling in for the recently departed Valerie Crider, who referred the couple to me) were all a joy to get to know. The staff of Thomas Caterers did provide some familiar faces, along with a killer dessert bar featuring an endless variety of tasty pies!
Friday, September 07, 2007
Lindsay & Seth's Highlights
Here are the highlights from Lindsay & Seth's elegant 8/4/07 wedding and reception at the Indiana Roof Ballroom:
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Nominated as Indy's Best!
I recently learned that we got nominated as Indy's Best Videographer on WRTV's IndyChannel A-List! Although I sniffed early on that this was just a clever advertising campaign by WRTV disguised as a popularity contest, I was really touched to learn that so many clients and fellow wedding professionals were voting for me, pushing me to #1 so far without my asking for any votes. That means more to me than winning any award possibly could. So just for them, I've decided to give in and do what we've been asked to do and that's ask for YOUR vote! :)
If you are a former client happy with our work, a future client who decided that we were the best option for you, or a fellow friend or wedding professional who already believes that we are the best, then you can cast your vote for IndyVisual at this link:
If you'd like to check out our fellow nominees and cast your vote in their direction (which is totally fine with me - I'm a good sport!), then you can go to this link:
It's all in good fun, so enjoy!
Monday, September 03, 2007
Kerri & Ryan - 9/2/07
Photo by Erin Hession PhotographyWendi & Patrick - 9/2/07
Just when I thought the Omni Severin's Carrie Sprague & Amanda Coffey couldn't possibly spoil us more than they already have, not only did they refer two awesome events to us for Laurie to cover there this past weekend, but they also let us keep our gear in their office overnight. Wendi & Patrick's Sunday ceremony took place under an intimate chuppah in the beautifully refurbished Fischer Ballroom, which featured some nice floral touches by Kathy's Kloset. Laurie and photographer Larry Seidman kept this very free-spirited couple on track through the cake-cutting and other formalities, and the equally free-spirited Wendy Reed Band kept them on the dance floor all night with their trademark sassy brand of rock-n-soul.
This is probably as good a spot as any to thank Rich Johnson and Geoffrey Chandler for lending a hand on a very high-demand weekend in which we had an unprecedented FOUR weddings to cover. Rich managed to help us out with taping twice in the midst of his studio's own two weddings, and Geoff made time to assist us before and after participating in a triathlon. Big ups, fellas!
This is probably as good a spot as any to thank Rich Johnson and Geoffrey Chandler for lending a hand on a very high-demand weekend in which we had an unprecedented FOUR weddings to cover. Rich managed to help us out with taping twice in the midst of his studio's own two weddings, and Geoff made time to assist us before and after participating in a triathlon. Big ups, fellas!
Molly & Scott - 9/1/07
Photo by Angela TalleyI got the sense early on that this wedding was going to be B-I-G when Molly & Scott brought in video clips from several movies plus one of Molly's Fox59 AM on-air fitness segments to incorporate into the video slideshow that I created for their rehearsal dinner at the Governor's mansion. The video was a hit, and the recurring sight of Scott quietly going along with Molly's pre-wedding fitness routines had the crowd roaring with laughter. It became clear during the numerous speeches later that night that this couple has touched (and been touched by) a LOT of people, and that they had a tremendous appreciation for how truly blessed they are.
I joined wonderful photographer and friend Angela Talley Saturday morning at the Conrad Hotel for some behind-the-scenes coverage of the couple, and then we all made our way up north for more fun shots at yet another mansion along Meridian Street. The wedding took place at SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral, and just when I thought I knew what to expect at every ceremony there, along came an unassuming 91-year-old man in denim overalls and a white T-shirt to close the ceremony with the most soulful, spiritual rendition of "Amazing Grace" that I've ever heard.
We arrived at the Indianapolis Museum of Art for the reception with plenty of time beforehand to get more great shots with the wedding party at the fountain and then with the couple just about everywhere else on the beautiful grounds. The reception featured lots of heartfelt toasts, some very special guests (including one particular "angel" who had saved Scott's life years earlier), superb cuisine provided by Kahn's Katering, and the usual awesome music by the Flip Miller Band.
I joined wonderful photographer and friend Angela Talley Saturday morning at the Conrad Hotel for some behind-the-scenes coverage of the couple, and then we all made our way up north for more fun shots at yet another mansion along Meridian Street. The wedding took place at SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral, and just when I thought I knew what to expect at every ceremony there, along came an unassuming 91-year-old man in denim overalls and a white T-shirt to close the ceremony with the most soulful, spiritual rendition of "Amazing Grace" that I've ever heard.
We arrived at the Indianapolis Museum of Art for the reception with plenty of time beforehand to get more great shots with the wedding party at the fountain and then with the couple just about everywhere else on the beautiful grounds. The reception featured lots of heartfelt toasts, some very special guests (including one particular "angel" who had saved Scott's life years earlier), superb cuisine provided by Kahn's Katering, and the usual awesome music by the Flip Miller Band.
Jainie & Matt - 9/1/07
Photo by Kevin Monahan Photography