Sue and Jong were married at The Hall of State, which I later learned is a museum of all things Texas and not a dance venue, although it felt like one by the end of the night.
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I daresay there aren’t many prettier places to get married in Texas. I’m not one to cry while filming usually, but there was a lot of dust in the air at this ceremony. I wouldn’t even call what I do a job, I love it that much.
Continue readingPacific // An aerial and timelapse film of Cascadia
When I think of the wilderness, the Pacific Northwest is one of the first places that comes to mind. Drive 20 minutes from any city in the region and you’ll find yourself surrounded by ancient forest, rivers teeming with fish, and silence. A peace exists there in the wild that isn’t found in my home state of Texas.
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While WELD’s coworking space motto is “Work Here. Sparks Fly.” I don’t think they had those kind of sparks in mind when Doug started dating Kelsi.
Continue readingA wedding film from the best place on Earth – Yosemite National Park
This wasn’t just a one day wedding, it was a four day event involving campfires, bagpipes, hiking, pizza parties, an Aggie Football game, and of course some amazing vows said on Sentinel Beach in the heart of the valley.
Continue readingHawaii // A timelapse film of Mark Twain’s favorite islands
Hawaii: No alien land in all the world has any deep strong charm for me but that one, no other land could so longingly and so beseechingly haunt me, sleeping and waking, through half a lifetime, as that one has done…
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