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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Katye and Mark

Well, I'm a little behind on my blog entries... but I certainly wanted to share this one. Back on the 2nd of August, I had the distinct privledge to serve as the photographer for one of Rose and my best friends from college (Katye, the beautiful bride you'll see below) along side another extremely talented photographer, Lashelle Chappell (Lashelle Chappell Photography) who just happens to be married to my best friend and college roommate, John Chappell. Got all that? Good.

A stunning military wedding (Mark is a Major in the Air Force) the service was held at the Chapel at Ft. Belvoir with the reception held at the Officer's Club. We all had an absolute blast, and it was truly an honor getting to be the photographer at my "sisters" wedding. God speed guys, we love you a bunch.

The shots below are a mix of mine and Lashelle's - and I can almost promise there's going to be more posted here, as I slowly process through the thousands (literally) of photos we shot that day.

For more from this wedding, make sure you pop over to Lashelle's blog and check out her work. Again here's, the link.

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Dearest Rob,
1st congratulations on little McKinley and love to Rose and Reagan! These are great and we love you lots. Thank you
mamaballs

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