3/18/2007

Katherine and Christian









We had such a blast working with Katherine and Christian on Sunday at the Ritz Carlton Grande Lakes in Orlando. Katherine was a beautiful bride and Christian, well, he was making it happen all day long.

Their ceremony was beautiful and the reception was a blast. Latin dancing all night long! Katherine even tried to get me out on the dance floor, but there were too many other cameras around and who wants to see a photographer dance anyhow?!?!?! :-)

Thanks so much Katherine and Christian for letting Joy and me be a part of your special day. May God bless you as you begin your new life together.

11 comments:

Brandy J Rammel said...

WOW! I wondered where that groomsmen shot came from - AWESOME!! I am digging the one above it as well.

Another killer wedding G and J!!

Mark Adams said...

Love that last frame. Great seeing!

Frank DiMeo said...

Garrett, the boys at the table, and the behind the glass door shot in the Melissa and Jered post are mind-blowers! Everything is yummmmmmmmy though.

You keep kickin it Bro!

Jill Higgins said...

That last shot is so awesome!!!
:)

Jill Higgins said...

That last shot is so awesome!!!
:)

Anne said...

The groomsmen shot is KILLER!!!!! HOT HOT HOT! (in typical gn fashion ;-)

Mike said...

More gorgeous shots! That reflection shot is awesome! Love the staircase shot and the shot by the columns as well!

Holritz Photography said...

That groomsmen shot is absolutely amazing.

Love it.

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Nat said...

Beautiful images!!!

Anonymous said...

i know everyone's already commented on it, but FREAKING WOW on the groomsmen shot. I'm so happy to have seen such a refreshing take on a group shot. Like Caroline said, I can't wait to see what kind of recognition you get for this. You better enter it into everything - PDN, especially, will love this. ~ Erin/LaCour

Garrett Nudd Photography Blog said...

Thanks guys! Each one of you continues to inspire us.

It was a beautiful wedding with an absolutely WONDERFUL bride and groom. Props to the videographer for telling me about the boardroom. I wouldn't have found it otherwise.

We grabbed several shots and we were about to leave when it stuck me to cut off everyone's head and just use the reflection.

I guess it's the closest I'll ever get to becoming The Donald.