July2
We have posted the long-awaited wedding photos from our photographer friend Paula Burr of Killer Eye Photography. She did an awesome job shooting and editing the pictures.
We also remember quite a few people that were interested in prints of the pictures that Paula was taking. If you are interested in having prints (digital or tangible) please notify Heidi or I and we will get some to you. Please be sure to have the image number for reference (hover over the image to get this).
The Black and White gallery is the collection of photos that Paula has edited with her own flair. They were filtered to black and white and had a grunge border added to them. Heidi and I really like them. So much in fact, that we are planning to put together a photobook from My Publisher with those images.
The Color gallery is a collection of the original pictures she took before editing. It has a lot of images that were not edited in it that are really nice as well.
Overall, Heidi and I were very impressed with Paula’s work. Thank you very much Paula!!!
June19
We have added a large collection of our wedding pictures. As of now it is of Joey Hernandez’s, Heidi Saucier’s, and our cameras.
As we get more pictures from our other friends and family, we will be adding those too. Thank you everyone for your great pictures!
Photo Gallery
January27
As for the details: June 1st, 2009 (it’s a Monday evening) on Coronado Island facing the San Diego skyline. We thought that time of day would work well for photography and having the skyline as a back drop would be really cool.
We will be having a dinner reception up the street at a local restaurant, Adams Avenue Grill. It is a great place that we eat at all the time (about $20 a plate). More photo ops if you desire.
As for the planning part of life lately. Most of it has been pretty lax. We aren’t doing anything big. Here is it in a nutshell. Everyone shows up to Coronado. We walk out to a grassy knoll (no decorations or seating). We exchange vows. Take some pictures. Then off to dinner (which is a few miles away). Eat. More pictures. Then head home. Cut the cake and maybe toast. No decorations, no hassle. Simple, sweet and inexpensive. Our costs are: photography (fingers crossed that Paula can make it), cake, dinner, her dress, shirt and tie for me, and maybe some champagne.
That’s it. The dinner will most likely be the most expensive thing (we are figuring about $1,500).
I think that covers it. LOL