Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Cary & Darren! 03.22.08
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Lynn Dao Photography
What a beeeautiful day it was to get married on March 22nd!
We started off at the Manchester Grand Hyatt next to Seaport Village where Cary & her family were getting ready.
Cary got so many compliments on her dress that day. The dress looks great by itself, but 10 times better on her.
Lizette, Cary's sister, helping their dad, Mr. Caballero, get ready for the big day.
Cary's good looks got passed on to her daughter, Paola. They both looked gorgeous that day.
How many people does it take to tie a square not? I'm one (not pictured). Cary's junior bridesmaid is two.
And finally, her dad -three!
Mr. & Mrs. Caballero, happily married.
It was great seeing how real everyone in the family was even though cameras were all around them.
Cary & Darren see each other for the first time that day. What a sweet moment!
They wanted to get some pictures in before spending the rest of the day on the Hornblower, so we walked around Seaport Village for a bit.
So much love & tenderness between these two. You can just tell by the way they look at each other.
Time to board!
Needless to say, they had some great laughs during the ceremony!
The newly married couple showing off their rings.
Darren & the guys looking studly- David (left) & Simon (right).
Cary & Paola showing each other some love.
One of my favorite things to photograph at weddings is the cake. What's better is when I remember to try a piece!
We saw a dock of sea lions on the boat ride, thus...
I love lively receptions where everyone's movin' & groovin'. David & Cary brought back the lawnmower in the lower right image. Yeah!!!
Cary, sharing a moment with her daughter.
She had many moments with friends & family. You can just see how passionate she is by the way she looks & touches each one of them.
It made me want to say "Hug ME Cary! Hug ME!" But I controlled myself -being the professional that I am. ;)
Thanks Cary & Darren for giving me the honor of photographing your wedding day. It was definitely a pleasure!
We started off at the Manchester Grand Hyatt next to Seaport Village where Cary & her family were getting ready.
Cary got so many compliments on her dress that day. The dress looks great by itself, but 10 times better on her.
Lizette, Cary's sister, helping their dad, Mr. Caballero, get ready for the big day.
Cary's good looks got passed on to her daughter, Paola. They both looked gorgeous that day.
How many people does it take to tie a square not? I'm one (not pictured). Cary's junior bridesmaid is two.
And finally, her dad -three!
Mr. & Mrs. Caballero, happily married.
It was great seeing how real everyone in the family was even though cameras were all around them.
Cary & Darren see each other for the first time that day. What a sweet moment!
They wanted to get some pictures in before spending the rest of the day on the Hornblower, so we walked around Seaport Village for a bit.
So much love & tenderness between these two. You can just tell by the way they look at each other.
Time to board!
Needless to say, they had some great laughs during the ceremony!
The newly married couple showing off their rings.
Darren & the guys looking studly- David (left) & Simon (right).
Cary & Paola showing each other some love.
One of my favorite things to photograph at weddings is the cake. What's better is when I remember to try a piece!
We saw a dock of sea lions on the boat ride, thus...
I love lively receptions where everyone's movin' & groovin'. David & Cary brought back the lawnmower in the lower right image. Yeah!!!
Cary, sharing a moment with her daughter.
She had many moments with friends & family. You can just see how passionate she is by the way she looks & touches each one of them.
It made me want to say "Hug ME Cary! Hug ME!" But I controlled myself -being the professional that I am. ;)
Thanks Cary & Darren for giving me the honor of photographing your wedding day. It was definitely a pleasure!
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2 comments:
It is so nice to look at your photos....I love the way you took and the style....
really nice to meet you
my name is Ivy =)
Your pictures are so creative and I love the low camera angles!