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Here's Jeffrey and his Grandfather. It can be sometimes challenging to do outdoor portraits in the dark but not when you have a D3s camera :) so I shot this one at ISO 4000 f/2.8 1/60. A pop of video light illuminated my subjects and the slow shutter speed gave me the night glow of the ambient light from the museum:
Of course there are lots more spectacular details for you to feast your eyes on...Erin had beautiful little votive holders with the little robot logo on them:
When I first heard about the robot centerpieces I struggled to visualise them and then I saw them in all their glory and was in awe of Erin's mad robot-making skills:
Speaking of robots, here's the cake topper:
DIY ribbon escort card board:
A most excellent first dance:
Jeffrey's Best Man Frank toasted the newlyweds:
Erin's sister and Maid of Honor brought tears to everyone's eyes and rounded off her toast with laughter:
Erin danced with her Dad and Jeffrey danced with his Mom:
Cake cutting. Actually Julia, my second shooter, got this angle on the cake cutting and I thought I'd post it as she has a fondness for cake:
Erin & Jeffrey's last dance. I couldn't help but giggle when I noticed Susan and Colleen dancing like crazy in the background:
And that's it for the most amazing robot-theme wedding I think I will ever have the honor and pleasure to photograph. Erin & Jeffrey - you have been so wonderful to work with and I wish you so much love, laughter, health and happiness in your life together. Thank you for choosing me to be your wedding photographer.
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LOVE the robot centerpieces!!
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