month: July 2008




Had a blast this weekend shooting Brittany and Mike’s wedding at Georgetown College. Brittany came to me really late– another photographer had bagged on her. That’s where I came in. And I’m so glad I did. Couples like Brittany and Mike, and their families, they remind me why I love wedding photography so much. Just marvelous people to be around, and on top of that, definitely the most laughs I’ve had at a reception (at the new Hilton Garden Inn in Georgetown) all year!

For more photos from this wedding, check out the Facebook page!





Went out last week on an engagement shoot with Danielle and Jaush. It took awhile to get this one done because of Jaush’s extensive travel schedule for his youth ministry work, which means that their ceremony is right around the corner. I mean, this weekend.

They took me over to Cove Springs Park in Frankfort… just a really pretty location. The last shots were actually done out back of the church where they’re getting married…

More from this session available on the Facebook page…





What a weekend! I made the short drive up to Hamilton, Ohio this weekend to shoot two days of celebrations for Nami and Robert’s wedding– they started back on Tuesday, I think! Nami and Robert went and had two wedding ceremonies on Saturday– a Hindu ceremony in the morning, then back to the hotel for a quick change, and back at the same venue for a lakeside Western ceremony…

The weddings took place at Lake Lyndsay Lodge, a few minutes north of Cincinnati off I-75. It’s a beautiful venue that can hold a little more than 400 people, and they have their own private lake. Really stunning.

One of the things I love best about doing Nami and Robert’s wedding is that this wasn’t just a ceremony uniting two lives, it was really a day that united two families. Over the last 6 months, I’ve gotten to know all the parents and many of the other family members, and I can tell you these folks are as excited about welcoming each other into their families as they are about welcoming Nami and Robert into their respective families. Easily one of my very favorite weddings I’ve ever done…









More images from this wedding available on my Facebook site!





As a Lexington newcomer, I’m constantly looking for new places to get a good meal. So from time to time, I’ll tell you about my latest finds…

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A long time ago, I got a great piece of advice about Chinese restaurants. My Chinese friend told me, “Look for a place that looks like an absolute dump, but is always filled with Asian people. Chances are, it’s pretty good. No self-respecting Chinese would pour the money into the decor when he could put it into the food.”

I’ve followed that advice for years and it’s never led me wrong. Whenever I see a stylish looking place, inevitably it’s filled with Westerners. Even when my father and I went to Hong Kong last year, every nice looking Chinese restaurant was filled with Westerners, and I pulled Dad back from the doorway of a few of them until we saw this place operating out of a basement with a line out the door. We got on the line, and had one of the best meals of our lives.

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Tonight, I finished up meeting with a bride and her planner, and went out looking for a bite to eat. I knew the new row of restaurants on Sir Barton Way (Bajio, Smashing Tomato and Shanghai Bistro) had just opened up, but I didn’t feel like anything specific. I figured I’d read the menus outside and pick one. First off… those weren’t menus up by the doors, they were building permits. So I went in the first place, Smashing Tomato and realized they were a pizza place, and I’d just had that for lunch. No go. I was going to buzz right past Shanghai Bistro because it looked too stylish, when a series of Chinese guys walked in and immediately started to order. That stopped me in my tracks. I thought about it, said, “You only live once,” and went in.

I wasn’t going to let them off easy, however. I knew I had to order something that could easily be a disaster in the wrong hands. I ended up ordering the General Tso’s Chicken ($10). When the General is done badly, it’s soft, not crispy, the sauce is bland, and you get the feeling that you’re sitting in the food court at the mall. When it’s done right, it’s delightful. The other thought in the back of my head was that $10 is about the right price for General Tso’s. Depending on where I go, it ranges from $7.95 to $12.95 at Chinese restaurants back home, but when you get caught in one of those all flash places, it ends up drifting a little higher above that scale for some unknown reason.

They said it would be a few minutes, and I grabbed a bottle of Kikkoman soy sauce, got my drink and sat down. It dawns on me that it’s 915 PM on a Wednesday, the place closes in 45 minutes, and the joint is still half full. One of the guys comes out of the kitchen with my plate, and it looks really well put together. Sauce is just the right color, broccoli tastefully arranged to one side, small bowl of white rice on the side. I took a deep breath and brandished my chopsticks.

And got a very pleasant surprise. On most chinese takeout menu’s, General Tso’s is usually listed as being a spicy dish, but it rarely comes out actually spicy. This was not the case. From the beginning, those tell-tale red pepper flakes were visible on each morsel, although I never saw that little chinese pepper that looks like one of the cigarillos Clint Eastwood smoked in the Man With No Name movies. Each bite had a nice crispy snap to it, and not only was the sauce the right basic flavor, it had a subtle little kick to it from the pepper. Moreover, I didn’t run into the usual problem of there being an area of the plate where the sauce was too thick and the crispiness turned into sogginess. This was consistent the whole way around the plate.

I was pretty happy with it. Look, one dish doesn’t mean a restaurant’s great or anything like that, but it’s worth another visit.

Shanghai Bistro is located on Sir Barton Way, just between Winchester and Man O’ War at 2200 War Admiral Way, Suite 170 in Lexington. (Don’t ask me where they got the War Admiral Way part, the menu says right under the mailing address “Corner of Sir Barton Way and Winchester Rd”, which isn’t exactly accurate either, but you should find it easy enough. Visa/MC/Discover.





You can tell that my wedding season is finally hitting full stride. The blog entries are now getting to be about 48 hours before the couples see their complete photos. I feel shame.

Anyway, I recently got to shoot Stephanie and Dave’s wedding at First United Methodist and the Boone Center on the UK campus. Steph and Dave are fabulous people, just loads of fun to spend time with. And as soon as I get around to acquiring a new smoker or dragging my grill down from Long Island (the house still hasn’t sold yet… grrrr.), I plan to spend more time with them, as both Dave and I are barbecue aficionados.

I’m going to get some selected wedding day photos up now, but don’t be surprised if I follow up with some of their “day after” session images tomorrow.


What a superb dress!


Something old…


A momentary escape…


The big sendoff!


First dance…


Steph’s dad, escorting her mom out onto the dance floor in her wheelchair. A really touching moment, with Steph and Dave in the background to boot…


When I grow up, I wanna be this kid. I mean, seriously, if I’m him, I’m getting a vinyl photo banner of this moment to drape over my locker at the middle school!