memories

Hail to the Chief

This past Tuesday I was there. Yes, I was in the the most crowded place in the world that day, Washington, DC. It was the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony and I was asked to be the person to document an event sponsored by Best Buy at Constitution Hall. This event was offered as a free service to the community: seating for 3700 people to stay out of the cold as they watched the very memorable day on a 60 foot screen (and two smaller side displays). Geek Squad had a booth to burn people's photos onto DVD so they could free up their memory cards and make room for all the photos they wanted to take. Also Best Buy Mobile, Best Buy for Business, HP, Slingbox, Jawbone and Verizon had booths to do everything from hands-on demos of their products, to give away free souvineers to taking photos of guests with a cardboard cutout of Obama and printing it out on a HP printer. Best Buy also set up a charging station so people could charge their phones and cameras if they were running low on juice. All this completely gratis, with no sales pitch... pretty cool!


I was amazed by the huge crowds, you hear a number like 1.4 million and it doesn't mean much to you until you see it and are a part of it. Constitution Hall was packed wall to wall with people trying to get out of the 18 degree weather and avoid standing on their feet without access to restrooms for hours on end. It was simply non-stop all day. It would have been nice to be one of the official photogs for the inauguration itself, but there's always 2013! The full gallery is on noahhayes.net, but here's a little slice of history for you:

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This girl was waiting for us to open up the doors at 8AM...


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I dare you to count them...there's 3700, def..def...definitely 3700 (a little Rainmain impression if you didn't get that one...)

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Mark "Voice of the Washington Redskins" Kessler was the MC for the event...

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Slingbox and Jawbone representatives demoing their products (cool stuff too!)

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I let Jon hold my D3 for this one...scary thought...LOL


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Starbucks' new "grime the planet" campaign...seriously, can't DC keep it's streets clean?

Brett and Kelly's Wedding

A few weeks ago I shot a wedding down in Austin Texas in one of the nicest venues for one of the nicest couples I've ever met. Kelly and Brett just had so much love for each other, which showed up in every click of my camera (even when they weren't in the picture!). It was a gorgeous outdoor ceremony at Austin71 with a great view of the countryside as a backdrop to a perfectly lit (that always helps) afternoon ceremony, which led directly into some great music from the band "Radiostar" which played the best mix of top songs from the 80's that I'd ever heard. I'll let the pics do the rest of the talking, here's some of my fav's:

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Have to add in some detail shots...

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Beautiful bride makes the job REAL easy...

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Talk about a get-away car!!!

It's all about the details...

One of the things I love to capture when shooting a wedding or any other sort of event is the little details and parts of what makes that event special. I find that these small components are what brings back more vivid memories. The only thing I love capturing more than details is pure unbridled enthusiasm (if you don't know the reference, then NO SOUP FOR YOU). Here are some of the details I found unique or interesting at a recent wedding along the North Shore of Maryland.

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Bill was into his guitars and music...nothing says it better than custom made picks...

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Even an ordinary chair bathed in a late afternoon glow from a setting Sun can tell you a little more about the day and how gorgeous the ceremony was...

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The florist had set up these very unique candle holders to illuminate the post-ceremony celebration...

You see why I find little details so critical in telling the story of your special day? It's all about the things you may forget about years from now, but just like a familiar song or scent, it brings back such vivid memories of one of the happiest days in your life!