We chased the sunshine, stood on office chairs, jumped from benches, ate apples, and generally had a good time. I’m a big fan of the silver dresses and green shoes – so perfect. Also, if it weren’t impractical to steal their getaway vehicle, I might just do it. 😉 There’s an extra something special about the weddings of friends, and I’ve known Kaylee’s family for a long time… in my opinion, it doesn’t get better than shooting a wedding with personal meaning.
Thanks to my homie Greg Nissen for shooting second. And if you’re ever in Eugene, and you like Thai food… check out his Mama’s cooking! It’s a weekly thing for me.
J ShodaThis is too freaking good Mr. Eads.
christian gideonBeautiful work Jay. Storytelling at it’s finest.
Jesse GreenWOW. That’s all I got.
Heather ElizabethYou inspire me. This is so stellar I can’t even come up with my usual witty comments. Amazing work man.
Matthew CarterJay, this is a beautifully shot wedding. Great work hoss.
Greg NissenWoo! Had a great time shooting with you. My mom will be happy haha
VanessaWhy are you so good. I swear you managed to be everywhere at once and execute every shot with such skill. Love them all. You’re my idol <3
Mike FiechtnerGreat stuff Jay! Love it all!
SteJay, this is great stuff. The black and white pics of the groomsmen are almost like some iconic images from the 1950s but the whole post is fantastic throughout!
geneohkaylee_30 is money. great work dude!
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