Monday, August 13, 2007

Gita and Nick's Amazing African Safari

When Gita and Nick told me they were going to Africa for their honeymoon I thought, 'Oh that will be nice.' What I didn't realize: Theirs was a photographers' honeymoon:) They started at the Cape of Good Hope and then traveled the continent for four weeks, doing some safari's and photographing all along the way. On their return trip, they stopped in Paris. Wow! Gita e-mailed me a with a link to a gallery of their honeymoon pictures and it blew me away. The next time someone tells me they're going to Africa I'm going to insist they take me along as their personal photographic assistant:) But as you can see they didn't need my help. Their photographs are wonderful and the honeymoon looked incredible. Thanks so much for sending these my way you guys and allowing me to share them here! — Sean

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Gita and Nick's Keystone Wedding

An earlier post gave a sneak peak of Gita and Nick's wedding at the Ranch at Keystone Resort. They were married on 7.7.07, a day that saw a record number of weddings. Theirs was especially lucky, since Gita and Nick celebrated their wedding day with two ceremonies, one Hindu and one Christian. They also made a weekend out of their wedding with scheduled events, including an Indian dance party Thursday night. Their wedding was the perfect blend of both families' cultural traditions. Click here to see a brief slideshow of their wedding including the dance party and an incredible rehearsal dinner at the Keystone Stables. Thanks so much Gita and Nick for inviting me to photograph your wedding! — Sean

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Gita and Nick on 7/7/07 (A Sneak Peek)

The weekend of July 7, 2007 was a big one for me and Cathy! We saved a spot on our calendar for a wonderful couple, Gita and Nick from Atlanta and bound for Seattle. Nick grew up skiing in the winter at Keystone and golfing in the summer at Keystone Ranch. During one of their get-away trips to Keystone, Gita and Nick decided it would be the perfect location for their wedding. Theirs was no ordinary wedding. Nick and Gita planned an elaborate four-day affair for their family and friends that included both Indian and Western traditions. It also involved two ceremonies on their wedding day. Gita and Nick were married in a Hindu and a Christian ceremony. Did I mention they had a great time? Well they did! Thanks Nick and Gita for inviting Cathy and I to photograph your wedding weekend! Have fun on your African safari and I hope you thoroughly enjoy Paris! Send me pictures:) – Sean

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