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Mark and Amy

June 5th, 2008 by Cindy
Category - Engagements


I was so happy when Amy asked me if I’d be their wedding photographer. I’ve known Amy and her family for years, but don’t see them much since they moved. All the locals will recognize Mark. He manages one of THE nicest supermarkets in the whole Mini-Cassia area. We kept waiting for the weather to break so we could do their engagement pics, then finally thought we were safe scheduling a date. Funny how that day ended up on my list of the most challenging weather conditions to shoot in! It was looking pretty bad, but we’re running out of time for their engagement shoot, so we went for it. It was actually pretty nice (great light;) and kind of windy for most of their session, then a dust storm hit like a brick wall! We were pretty much sandblasted on our walks back to our cars. I’m sure glad we went for it though. Extreme conditions often result in my favorite pics! However we’re crossing our fingers for better weather soon so we can do Amy’s bridals. No, you don’t get to see them until after their wedding which is mid-July. Here’s a handful of my favorites:











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