Happy day of thanks! I forgot to defrost the turkeys… so we’ll see how they turn out :o)
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Can I please be as talented as you? And can someone out there teach me how to do amazing make-up like this?gracias!!(happy thanksgiving)
i love the lighting in this last group. i wish i was in hacienda whatever when i had my wedding pictures taken. they are all very lovely. i love the stark whiteness of the dress compared to the old buildings and walls. did you end up eating at midnight?
these are sooo beautiful, “sharon”!
Yes, Tiff, I give you permission to be as talented as me ;o)We ate close to on time (defrosted them in the microwave) and the birds (2 turkey breasts on bone) were delicious after brining them overnight!Thanks, Serena ;o)
She’s beautiful and so are you!
My favorites! I so wish I could have been there!This visit to your blog is brought to you by a dream I had last night…
Hope you didn’t get food poisoning from not defrosting those turkeys!!These shots are amazing. Beautiful work, stunning models. Love the ones shot inside by the window – gorgeous lighting & your compositions are great!
Hi Roomie! Your photos are fantastic! I hope you and the fam had a great Thanksgiving. I’m back on solid food and realizing how terribly behind I am for Christmas holiday preparation. Maybe I can kidnap you for lunch and a chick flick this coming weekend?
Oh my gosh, these are breathtaking. Thats all I can say. Yeah.
Great work! Happy Frozen Turkey Day! I say everyone go out to eat and let Shannon order! Restaurants are her specialty! Restaurants, brides in Mexico.
Are you kidding me? Holy shoot out of Grace Ormonds Wedding Style… Geeezo’s, these are absolutely incredible. WAY TO GO!!!
These are fantastic! Great use of natural light. And a beautiful model too!
Kate took the words right outta my mouth. You need to get your fingers warmed up and send off a letter to get your name on GO’s list of photographers. Your talents are just oozing all over my monitor!!!
Shannon-I’m catching up on my blogging. It’s been awhile. And I am blown away by these photos.They are A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!!! I am so jealous you got to go to Mexico for that workshop. Great work!!!
You nailed it Shannon!Some of your best stuff ever!I’m loving all of it!++
Holy Crapoly!!! Shannon these are amazing!!! Damn good work girl!!!
I’m late to the party, but, ya, these are amazing! ;-)
Dang, I keep stalking your page to check out your latest and greatest and you still have this post up top…just to remind me who’s got the skills…right?! ;-)
Awesome shots. She is gorgeous in all her shots…beautiful.
Absolutely stunning! I wish I was getting married again, and that I was at the hacienda, and that I was beautiful with lovely dark hair. I would totally have you take my bridal portraits.
WOW!!! i can’t even get over how incredibly AWESOME these are! your composition, your lighting is just wow!
Remember the little people (i.e., me) in your life when you become a world-famous photographer.
I don’t even know what to say…those are some of the most amazing images I’ve ever seen! Absolutely beautiful. You have a new fan.
Wow! the photos of the girl with a feather are stunning. That’s my favorite type of lighting. You’re making me jealous. someday I’ll go take some classes.Right now Jack is the only model I need. :)
Wow! I have been missing out! What an amazing time you must have had! You rocked these! Hope all is well with you! IT looks like things are going great. :)
Oh my gosh. Those window shots are amazing! BTW, I don’t think I’ve ever been to your blog. I’ll be back soon. : )-E
You’re right, these are amazing… and you are humble too. :) My favortie is the bride lounging by the stairs. Very artistic and beautiful.
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