Friday, July 3, 2009

mr and mrs webb


the couple
the residence

getting ready
the ceremony



family and friends



cocktail hour




the reception




the first dance



the party



the following day brunch



mr and mrs webb (after a year of being married) found themselves publically sharing their vows and did so with an intimate gathering at their home residence in Tulsa OK in front of their dearest family and friends. i along with others witnessed this beauty and could say it was an honor and privilege to be the photographer that would provide the integral and remaining vision of it.
renee (the bride) is a model coming from the land of LA, and having a trained and critical eye because of the photo industry, had her heart set on film photography to cover her wedding. yes real film. we're talking plastic with emulsion and light sensitive material bits on it...the real deal. - and thats what got the ball rolling in my direction...i shoot 100% of that real stuff called film - and i love it. how can you not when it delivers real results like these??!!!
according to renee this event (not verbatim) "was low-key and not extravagant" because they have chosen to spend their excess wedding funds overseas and build a water well in an african community. and who can dispute that when it is such a touching and charitable cause and literally life sustaining gift to others?...simply put, more people need to be like kevin and renee, and many kudos to them. they are blessing many others lives and in so doing are richly blessed. my congratulations to you on many levels...

20 comments:

Tiffany Anderson said...

Be-U-tiful!!!

Unknown said...

eff'n hawt yo.

Kiera said...

Blooooooooown away. As usual.

Oh I admire you so.

. said...

stunning! speechless.

although, those are the hottest wedding shoes i have EVER seen.

melodywise said...

spectacular set, and holy crap, spectacular site! i adore so many pictures in this set. rock on with your bad self!!

Unknown said...

Duston you are like a super hero of photography. I want you to to be my superphotohero someday. Memories are priceless and pictures are priceless forevers. Nice to have such great memories in such a spectacular format.

The Phungs said...

Duston,

THose shots turned out great man. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you had a blast, and the couple looked like they were a lot of fun to work with. Keep-on snapping away.

Unknown said...

my cornea is happy from your awesomeness. my pupil is smiling also...

jomoty said...

What a spectacular event to shoot by an ever so spectacular artist!!oxoxo
Kathy

Kate said...

i love your work on screen, but after seeing it in real life, i am floored. thanks for sharing your talent with alexander and i.

Kirsten Mavric said...

This is my favourite of all your blog entries. That looked like the perfect wedding. Almost like a commercial photoshoot of one. Beautiful.

Anonymous said...

thanks for sharing this BEAUTIFUL wedding!!!

ps. that's my fav candy! (pic#11 from the reception)

Emily said...

Duston. Amazing work. Enough to make me seriously consider covering my next wedding with the hasselblad. You recorded it all with such purity of vision. Thank you for sharing.

Kate said...

Simply stunning, and how nice to have a backyard like that to get married in! Love your work!

Anonymous said...

DAAAANG Bro! Awesome work. Your eye for the beautiful is truly flawless! These need to be featured in a major magazine!

Anonymous said...

These are BEAUTIFUL! As is the bride! Thanks again for all your work last night - can't wait to see them!

Erin said...

Love that bulldog shot! Amazing work and beautiful details. yummmm.

Amy Nieto said...

I just had to remind myself that I was not, in fact, invited to this wedding, for it felt like I had been there in person. Fantastically captured. Good job, sir. Good freakin job.

Unknown said...

LOVE. Love. LOVE.

Harbenger Duo said...

gorgeous photos!