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We photographed Kelly and Alec for their trash the dress shoot at Red Rock Crossing in Sedona. The barren winter trees worked perfectly for this shoot and the couple was stunning as ever. I LOVE Kelly's dress by the way ... stunning!! Kelly didn't have time at her wedding to change into her traditional Navajo Squaw Wedding Dress, so she used this shoot as an opportunity to get some shots in it. Her mother, Rose, made all the beautiful turquoise jewelry! Thank you Kelly and Alec for trusting us to set up everything for your wedding photography ... we know how important it was to you :-)!! XOXOXO!!




































Marie and Mike live in Canada and were hoping to have their wedding in Sedona this past year. Unfortunately, that didn't work out so they had a small wedding in Canada instead and later decided to take a trip here to have their photos done at Red Rock Crossing. It started out as a portrait shoot since they included their adorable (and I mean ADORABLE) daughter, Ava, and quickly morphed into a trash the dress shoot for the whole family. As Marie saw it, she was going to leave the dress behind since she would have no need for it in the future ... hence, I gained a dress for future model shoots - THANKS MARIE :-)!

























Beautiful work. As always, your images are breathtaking.
(02.04.10 @ 04:48 AM)The photos are amazing. Thank you so very much for them :)
(03.02.10 @ 04:24 PM)The day after the wedding, we met up with Lisa and James for their trash-the-dress shoot. This shoot was totally off the hook. We had such a blast!!
We started at Lisa's parent's farm, which is full of everything imaginable to use as a prop or backdrop for this kind of shoot. We had a lot of fun rummaging through the garage, and with a little help from Lisa's father, we got some crazy shots :-)! The farm equipment was fun too as was the participation of many adorable dogs, including Quizas. Lisa's brother, a photography buff himself, took us to the far reaches of the farm where they grow all sorts of palm trees and we got some beautiful shots in the deep green forests ... not to mention a few mosquito bites :-). The family definitely participated in this event and had fun doing it! We hope they love the photos!!
We finished up the shoot at the beach and WOW, no holding back. When we told them to jump in the water, they jumped. When the waves battered them, they just got back in them again for another take. They were amazing!! I have to say though, I got just as soaked as they did almost ... drenched up to my neck. The water was warm though, kind of like bath water :-). Lisa opted not to keep the crinoline and tossed it in the trash as we left the beach ... made for a cute departing shot!! Thanks so much you two, this was soooooo much fun!!














































Tine & Kevin!
These photos are HOOOT!!! And they look They came out better than I would've thought! I can't wait to see all of them :)
~Lisa
(12.08.09 @ 01:16 PM)I was very excited to hear that I placed in the prestigious WPJA (Wedding Photojournalist Association) Quarter 2 Contest! As always, the competition is very stiff and I am always pleased with any placing among such a talented group of photographers. The award was for sixteenth place in the Trash the Dress Portrait category. I love doing TTD sessions because they are so much fun and I really get a chance to tap into my creative side. Special thanks to the always beautiful Aubrey for putting up with swamps and alligators and mosquitos for this wonderful shoot ... your AWESOME!! Funny thing is, she hates her feet :-). Love ya!!

The day after the wedding, Michele and Josh opted for a trash-the-dress shoot. They were worried that it wouldn't be exciting to us beacuse we are able to do so many of these shoots in beautiful places like Sedona. On the contrary though. We love places that are fresh and new for us. China, Michigan was full of rustic old barns, lovely fields of wildflowers and miles and miles of corn fields ... we have always wanted to do a photo shoot in the corn fields. This was like being a kid in a candy store to us ... we ate it up!!
There was only one drawback. People, I have lived in Florida for heaven sakes. I have trudged through some seriously mosquito infested swamps. I have even been to Africa and slept along river banks swarming with the blood-sucking creatures, but Michigan ... Michigan in the summer is as bad as any swarm I have ever had the misfortune to be in. I hate mosquitos ... they love me ...






















Oh, I LOVE these! So beautiful and creative! Nice work as usual!
(10.14.09 @ 01:05 AM)You were able to capture every single emotion I felt that day. I can look at a picture and remember exactly what I was thinking and feeling at that moment in time. You have a true gift.
(10.23.09 @ 04:43 AM)Now that I am finally caught up on my wedding postings, I have a chance to post some personal stuff, and it has been accumulating so get ready :-).
Back in April my friend, Phuong, came to visit me. We have been friends for a very long time and I hadn't seen her in 10 years, so it was a wonderful visit. She stayed for almost 5 weeks and in that time we just had to make her play dress-up and do a couple of trash-the-dress shoots at some fabulous Arizona locals!
We had an absolute blast doing these shoots and quite a bit of planning went into them. We wanted them to be very haute couture with heavy makeup, sexy stockings, costume jewelry, a really hip black wig with blue highlights mixed in, oh ... and some peacock feathers thrown in as a headdress for good measure :-). Our backdrops would be the Grand Canyon and the Superstition Mountain Range. The Grand Canyon shoot was amazing and Phuong was so excited to shoot there, but that excitement was tempered as the sun began to drop ... it was freezing cold. You would never know it by the photos though. She looked stunning in every image!!
Stay tuned for our month-long adventure as "Tina and Phuong take on Arizona" - coming soon!
The Grand Canyon Shoot ... always love the wind at the Canyon!!










































How fun!!! That dress was well spent money, Tina!! My better half was totally spellbound by the Superstitions, still talking about those mountains weekly! I was more into Grand Canyon, that is Yaki point, isnt it?!? I can see the trails we walked, both South Kaibab and Tonto... Great shots!
(07.09.09 @ 04:12 PM)A couple of weeks ago we met with Jodee and Todd for a Trash the Dress shoot. Jodee and Todd were married out of state in Louisville, Kentucky last October and Jodee contacted us because she wanted one last shoot in her dress before she either sells or donates it. She also just wanted to make some fun photographs with Todd where they didn't have to worry about timelines or getting the dress dirty :-)!
We met up at the Mesa Arts Center (a really cool location for shooting) and finished up in the Superstition Range. We have to give props to both Jodee and Todd because it was sooooo disturbingly HOT ..... 105 degrees hot!! Needless to say we had to take many breaks for water and shade so no one would end up in the hospital with a heat related illness :-). They really did an amazing job and never once complained. We even let them have fun at the end of the shoot at the Arts Center, allowing them to take a dip in one of the many fountains. Made for fun photos too :-)!
Jodee and Todd, it was such a pleasure meeting and working with you both! You were so nice, fun to be around and wonderful at posing for the cameras :-). By the way, I just have to throw this out there because I was thinking it the whole day and never mentioned it ... I really think Jodee looks like a young version of Jodie Foster - who agrees?? Thanks guys and enjoy!



































We have hit the busy season and I am falling very far behind on my blogging, so for those couples waiting, I promise I will get your shoots up as soon as possible :-).
While we were in Florida, Brittany and Stephen had one last shoot - a spectacular Trash-the Dress shoot. Again, we can't stress enough how much fun these shoots can be ... they are becoming increasingly popular and are highly recommended!!!
Bee and Stephen started the shoot in Downtown Orlando in the Church Street Station district ... I personally love the ice cream shots :-). From there we headed out to Blue Springs State Park where they got down and dirty - and just a little water-logged.
Thank you both so much!! It was such a blast and we just love you guys! Hope you love them as much as we do :-)!!








































Tina, the pictures look fantastic! ~Lisa
(04.21.09 @ 02:59 PM)Aubrey does not particularly consider herself an outdoorsy type of gal like myself, but as usual she followed me deep into the recesses of the Florida wilderness to create these amazing images. We traveled to Wekiwa Springs State Park in Orlando. This is one of hundreds of fresh water springs that dot Florida ... the waters are crystal clear with beautiful shades of blue and emerald. As idealistic as that may sound, it is still the Florida wilderness. Aubrey braved alligators, no-see-ums (nasty little bugs that leave nasty little bites), very large wolf spiders that love to hide in the tulle of a wedding dress, and those sounds that emanate around you, unseen, praying on the imagination, and still she continued on for the sake of her photos ... amazing!! I am so proud of you Aubs :-).
No doubt though, the photos are well worth it! She even did the "wet hair flip" for me ... over and over and over again - just like she did in one of our very first shoots together. Aubrey I adore these images ... thank you soooooo much for trusting me to not let you be attacked by spiders :-). You hold a very special place in my heart and I will never tire of using you as one of my models. Hope you and Phillip love them!! Love you!!
Side note: For anyone interested in these types of shoots, we highly suggest them. They are great fun and you don't necessarily have to "Trash" your dress. After everything Aubrey did (including riding in a canoe to get to some of the locations), she only ended up with a small grass stain at the bottom of her dress ... something easily fixed by a good dry clean. Plus you get to feel like a model for a day ... what fun!!































I LOVE them!!! This was soo much fun! I think everyone should do this! And my dress cleaned perfectly :) Thank you so much! Tina
(03.17.09 @ 06:10 PM)Amazing, creative pictures!
(04.24.09 @ 01:31 AM)The day after the wedding, events were scheduled throughout the morning for the guests to enjoy including a Pow Wow featuring Jakey Skye and his family. They were incredible and apparently world-famous, having been featured in the Opening Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics. They hand-make each and every one of their elaborate and beautiful costumes.
After the Pow Wow, we met with Armanda and Jon for their Day-After shoot. With all the events of the wedding day, there was hardly time to do any formals, so we saved the fun stuff for Sunday. We had a great time and love the results. This photography shoot wraps up the big Monument Valley wedding event and again, we feel so privileged to have been a part of it!
Armanda's sisters dressed back up and participated in the first part of the photo shoot.
Armanda totally looks like a super model!





