A Few Images from Kansas City
September 14th, 2007![]()
A few images from the Kansas City McBride wedding can be found HERE.
David duChemin is a world & humanitarian photographer, best-selling author, and international workshop leader. David uses his powers for good and not for evil. This is his blog.
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A few images from the Kansas City McBride wedding can be found HERE.
HOLY CRAP. Those are fabulous. The couch… the look on the flower girl’s face… the amazing shade of teal inside that church… capturing the ceiling lights at the reception…!!!
Love, love, love it… says the girl who usually hides when the wedding photos come out!
I am speechless – those kids on the pew remind me of my butt-numbing days at the Lake Geneva Bible Chapel. You are so incredibly talented David. The story you told in those few pictures makes me want to visit Kansas City.
Yep, that’s the way to do wedding photos. Thanks for letting us have a peek!
Who ARE those glamorous people? They must be models in real life.
Dag! cool photos for sure, but i am definately loving the flash app. Good way to show some previews to clients. thanks!
First, yeah, fantastic original wedding photos!
Second, I am dig’n the postcard viewer like Scooby dig’s Scooby Snacks.
thanks y’all
The Postcard viewer is a third-party gallery you can install in Lightroom. I set this little slideshow up in a few seconds and ftp’d it straight to my server from Lightroom – serioulsy uber-cool stuff in Lightroom!
Damn. If only I was having a wedding!
Great photos and the simplicity and speed of the postcard viewer is a great way to showcase them. Nicely done.
Thanks, Jay. You’ve been quiet lately in the blogosphere – I hope the reno hasn’t totally sapped you dry. Hope your recent trip gave you a chance to create and recreate.
Wonderful images of Kansas city.