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Sonoma County Wedding Photographer | Kenwood Farms & Gardens | Robin & Anthony

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Two weddings in a row where an ER nurse and firefighter were getting married…we were wondering if they would have the same cake topper as Christina & Danny!  This was a very fun outdoor wedding that took place at the Kenwood Farms & Gardens.  Their colors were red & black, which matched well with the cool old barn which housed the dance floor, and with the totally awesome vintage fire truck that they arranged to have present at the wedding!  Lots of laughter, lots of (happy) tears…you couldn’t help getting caught up in the emotion of the day.

Venue: Kenwood Farms & Gardens

All images shot for Jeneanne Ericsson Photography

Let’s see how far this rabbit hole goes…

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

“Want to shoot my wedding?”

As someone who was into photography and had a “fancy camera”, I would be asked from time to time if I would be interested in photographing so-and-so’s wedding.

“You take such great pictures!  I’m sure you’ll do fine!”

Silly Rabbit.  Weddings are for professionals!  Luckily for them, I knew that I was nowhere near to being a good choice to capture this once-(or twice)-in-a-lifetime-you’d-better-not-screw-this-up-or-else-no-second-chances-for-missed-shots event.  Didn’t have the right gear, didn’t have backup gear, didn’t have the experience to do this alone, etc.  Each time, while flattered, I would respectfully decline and tell them that weddings were a crazy affair that I had no interest in shooting, and that they would be better served by hiring someone who knew what they were doing.

“Want to shoot a wedding with me?”

But this time was different.
The question was different.

I was being asked by my friend Jeneanne, who was an established newborn, family & portrait photographer.  She was starting to get some inquiries and had booked a few weddings, and wanted some help.

“Uh, ok. Sure.”

My next thought was, “ok, what the heck have I just gotten myself into?”  So, I went out and invested in some proper gear, and eagerly (nervously) waited for the big day to arrive.

My first wedding.

Am I going to screw this up?  What if my pictures are crappy?  It’s going to be bright, full on sun, do I know how to handle this?  Is this something I even really want to do?

These thoughts and more would run through my head until the day of.

“All right, we’re here.  You ready to go?”

*Deep breath*

*Exhale*

“Let’s do this.”

The day was a blur.  I couldn’t wait to get home to load the pictures on the computer and see how I did.  Plugged my card into the computer and started to go through them.

Ok.
Not bad.
I like that one.
Eh.
Good shot.
Whoops.
Nice.

And that’s when I saw it.

The Shot.

It’s an image from the first wedding I ever photographed, but to this day it’s still one of my favorites.  I had gotten a taste of what it’s like to get The Shot–to totally nail it and create a fantastic picture.

One image.

That’s all it took.

I was hooked.

Wedding first dance

“Want to shoot a wedding with me?”
Yep, I’m ready.

Let’s do this.