Friday, October 30, 2009

Julie & Howie's Wedding at The Citadel Beach House

I can't believe it's been EXACTLY one year since Howie & Julie first filled out that contact form inquiring about our photography services for their wedding! A few months later I got to photograph their AMAZING e-session on Seabrook. It feels like this all happened just a few weeks ago! Where does time go?!? :-)

I originally met Julie & Howie at a Johnson & Wales Alumni Event that I was photographing. We hit it off right away because we have a lot in common...we love dogs, the great outdoors, and hanging out with friends ALMOST as much as they do. Their cool website reads:

"It’s no wonder Julie and Howie fit together so well. They will often take off for a weekend with their dog Riley for mountain biking, hiking or camping on one of the many islands around Charleston. They enjoy taking friends out on the boat to experience the amazing sunsets that only Charleston can offer! And if Howie has any reason at all to fry a turkey, you can rest assured -- he will! Truly two kids at heart, these two love to have a good time with good company!"

I had an UNFORGETTABLE time photographing Julie & Howie's wedding. My favorite parts were Riley's role as the ring bearer, the dramatic beach shoot, and the surprise fireworks display at the very end. After the slideshow, Click Here to see rest of the wedding photos. CONGRATULATIONS you guys!!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Chris! I hope you had a nice Halloween. These were really great pictures. Thanks again!
- Amanda

Anonymous said...

Chris you did an awesome job on the photography. Thank you!
- Donald

Anonymous said...

Love it!

Anonymous said...

Your lighting is so awesome!!!
Patrick

Anonymous said...

Chris,

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you... Wow!! You're the best and keep up the great work!

Tyffany

Anonymous said...

Cute dog picture in a tux.
Loren

Anonymous said...

Chris,
I just sent an email to Julie about how wonderful you were and what a wise decision they had made to hire you. Those pictures were great!!!
Karen