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This wedding’s vendors include:
Venue: Painted Hills Golf Course, 7101 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66112, (913) 334-1111 Flowers: Santee Floral Designs, 5853 Merriam Drive, Merriam, KS 66203, (913) 642-7800 D.J.: Premier Sound, 715 Armour Rd. #905, Kansas City, MO 64116, (816) 517-1927 Cake: Covenant Cakes, LLC, 610 N. High St., Independence, MO 64050, (816) 461-2800 |
Posts Tagged “Kansas City photographer”
Dec
23
2009
Our favorite engagement portrait locations in Kansas City: The Google map!Posted by admin in Engagements, Tips and AdviceLast year we wrote a popular post about Glow Imagery’s 10 favorite engagement shoot locations in Kansas City. We have long felt such a post about our favorite places could be enjoyed even more through an interactive map. Click on the pins and markers to see a description of the location with a sample of our pictures from the various locations. You can download, print or email to your friends! You can also view a larger version of this map inside Googe Maps. To see the complete galleries from this wedding visit this Kansas City photographer’s online proofing store.
Rachel and Brian sure know how to throw a party! What an awesome couple. Brian is an educator (applause.) Rachel is a budding doctor currently doing her residency in South Carolina, they both went to the University of Missouri (more applause.) As a photographer, sometimes you just know after the first time you meet a couple that they will be a constant source of awesome pictures. I call it the spark. It has more to to with a couple’s interaction and energy around one another than anything. There’s no end to the joy these two share. Boy, do they laugh and smile a lot! I love what I do. The Lenexa Conference Center is a bit of a marvel and features some very nice possibilities for your Kansas City wedding. The home was originally the property of the Lackman family. They were important figures in the early economic life of Johnson County. The property is listed on the Register of Historic Kansas Places.
Cale and Ashley originally planned to have their ceremony outside on the impressive grounds of the Lenexa Conference Center. A regal farmhouse shares the grounds with the barn and wonderful little garden sits on the northwest corner. The garden is where they were to have the ceremony. Rain changed all that. Friends, family and staff hustled to adapt the ceremony to an indoors purpose. It was pretty impressive to watch everyone work, keep their good spirits and improvise a new ceremony indoors. Bravo Cashley! Needless to say, I had to stay on my toes too. The challenges of photographing an indoor ceremony are greatly different than an outdoors ceremony. That’s why I always keep my tripod and monopod handy regardless of the event. Outdoor ceremonies are awesome, provided mother nature cooperates. Be sure your outdoor wedding plans have a workable bad weather plan. Forecasters don’t always get it right either, especially during the warm months of the Kansas City wedding season.
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