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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Wedding Photography: a whole new meaning for us...

Just a heads-up... This blog post will be more personal in nature than practically anything we've shared online before. As much as we love wedding photography and the relationships it allows as to enter into with so many truly awesome couples, our writing style in the blog tends to run more along the lines of "just the facts, ma'am!"

But recently, we experienced a sequence of events that, plain and simple, rocked our lives to the foundation. And we feel compelled to share their significance with you - hoping that some text on a blog will somehow be as meaningful as possible!

Last month we enjoyed an incredible time of photographing the wedding of my (Jonathan's) brother. You might recall Bryant and Hannah from their engagement photos earlier this year. They are truly a joyful couple!





Because Bryant had invited me to join in as part of the wedding party, we enlisted the help of Chris Becerra, a friend and amazing photographer in his own right, to help shoot their big day. (As much as I would have loved to catch photos from the up-close-and-personal perspective of a groomsman during the ceremony, there was just no subtle way of going about it! :-)



My 19-year-old brother, Landon, traveled up from Bakersfield, CA, to serve as the best man. Landon is an amazing guy, experienced and wise beyond his years.

Yours Truly is shown on the far left in this photo, and Landon is on the front left, kneeling:


Landon did his position proud by giving one of the best toasts at a reception that I've ever heard. (No, I'm not biased. At all! ;-)


We were very fortunate to spend some really special times over the weekend with Landon. Since he moved to California, we're not able to see him very often any more. But, he went out of his way, even with all the chaos and details of a big family wedding, to make everybody feel special.

Although, at the time, we took much of it for granted, we no longer do.

After Landon left to travel home, our family received a phone call that changed everything. Driving to California after the wedding, he had fallen asleep at the wheel, crashed the car into a tree, and died.

Nothing puts life into perspective like receiving a call at 3AM from the coroner.

As we went through and processed the photos from the wedding, you cannot imagine how meaningful they were to us. To have a record of Landon's last weekend on earth documented in literally thousands of photos... it was truly incredible. Many tears were shed in the hours spent making mundane adjustments to color and lighting with Photoshop.

These photos are now some of the most treasured memories we have of Landon. Of course, they hold significance for us as a record of Bryant and Hannah's wedding, as well! But, to be able to look back at Landon in his prime and remember him through these images... words cannot describe.


Here he is again, playing Peter Pan & Captain Hook with our 2-year-old son at the reception:


We meet with many families about their wedding photos and family portraits, and sometimes they choose not to use a professional photographer, or decide to delay portraits due to timeframe or budget concerns. We're never offended by that -- everybody has their own priorities and comes to their own decisions.

But, after experiencing what we have this year, I urge you to do this: Create memories. Document them. Cherish them. Share them.

Because, as we discovered, you may not have another opportunity.

16 comments:

Janice Phillips said...

Precious. Thank you for sharing from the heart and for honoring a beautiful new marriage as well as a cherished brother.

Krista said...

Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry. What a sad way to end a beautiful weekend. I am glad that you have your memories preserved, but it certainly doesn't make up for the person. We'll pray for you.

No Looking Back said...

My thoughts and prayers are with you all this evening after reading your news, both the good and the tragic. I too am thankful for your sharing.

~Shalom.

Edda said...

I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. Thank you for sharing these pictures with us.

ReviewsbyHeidi said...

I read your blog because I just love seeing all your beautiful photographs. I'm so glad that you took the time to share this story, even though I'm sure it wasn't easy. I'm so sorry about your brother - so very tragic. What a blessing, though, that you have so many pictures documenting those last precious hours that you spent with him.
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Heasleye said...

Oh, I'm so sorry to read of your loss. Thank you for sharing your story and your lovely photos here. May God bless you and your family and grant you peace.

Elaine

Mikaila said...

I was hoping this post would come and it was beyond what I had ever hoped for. The few pictures you shared made ME cry and I am so regretful that I was out of town that weekend. Thank you for sharing these.

Classy Capture Photography said...

What a special gift we have as photographers to be able to capture memories for families that are truly meaningful in so many ways. You captured such beautiful pictures of him and what a blessing that is.
My prayers are with you and your family.

Classy Capture Photography said...

What a special gift we have as photographers to be able to capture memories for families that are truly meaningful in so many ways. You captured such beautiful pictures of him and what a blessing that is.
My prayers are with you and your family.

Jen said...

I am so sorry about the loss of your brother. I am in tears as I type this. I cannot imagine. May the Lord give you the peace that passes all understanding. You portraits from the wedding are beautiful and I'm sure will be forever treasured.

mixedblessings89 said...

Hi,

I read Carry's post at 5 minutes for Mom, and was very moved. I'm not a mom, just a student... so this was a bit out of course for me.

I'm sorry, so very sorry. My heart and my thoughts are with you.

Editorial said...

http://greenlemons07.blogspot.com/2009/06/once-upon-time-year-later.html

@ Carrie... just to say thank you.

I also just saw your profile picture. It's beautiful.

Good luck.

Superwoman said...

You are absolutely right. How lucky you are to be able to help people preserve their precious memories the way you have preserved your own.

Your family is in my prayers, thank you for sharing such a special story.

MommyAmy said...

I read your post on 5 Minutes for mom and found myself very sad for your loss. I'm so sorry.

Tucson wedding photographers said...

These are really superb pictures! I simply love the bride dress. Amazing shoot.. especially the one with group. Groom and bride looking stunning in all posts. Thanks for sharing your posts. Good work!

Bethany said...

Oh! A friend just sent me your blog saying how incredible your photography was. I've been enjoying browsing your photos when I came upon this post. My husband, Dan, was in the same OBCL class as Landon and when this all happened I was praying for you. Thogh I never met Landon, I know he impacted many through what Dan has told me. Blessings to you.

 

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