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Virginia Wedding Photography : Bryan + Amanda

My 2010 wedding season started off with a blast! A blast of snow. Over a foot of snow in less than 12 hours in Richmond, a city that doesn’t get much snow. The weather caused some challenges. A few hours before the wedding the Johnny Cash cover band canceled. The buses that were supposed to take 200 guest to the church and to the reception cancelled. But, you know what? The challenges made the day unique and special. It just brought the friends and family that much closer. Bryan and Amanda had such an amazing attitude all day. They were awesome to work with. And even though we had never met before the wedding, I felt like I had know them my whole life. In the end,  everything worked out and we had a blast! And the snow will just make St. Lucia feel that much warmer! Special thanks to my second shooter Jonathan who left his 2 week old baby to shoot with me for the day (the day that turned into 3 ). He was a huge help and he got some great images.

Calm in the midst of a storm

Fightin that beat Jersey Shore style!

Bryan Crouch - Wow... The pictures look amazing! Thank you, Logan, for capturing the best day of my life.

Mandy - Absolutely stunning. These pictures have more of a 'vintage' feel than some of your weddings... I love it. The pictures in the snow are just fantastic. You've outdone yourself again.

Paige - Logan, we had such a fantastic time with you guys. The photos are better than we imagined and snow shots are absolutely priceless. Thanks for making the photography one less thing we had to worry about that day! Hope to see you back in Richmond soon for another wedding. -- Paige

laura - they are beautiful pictures as always!!

Tiger - Logan - great shots to start of a new season! Love the b&w shot looking down the snowy sidewalk with the sun like street light poking through the branches, no less than six leading lines - houses to right, fence, sidewalk, trees, street lights, building to left! Masterful shot! The light gives more depth - lights on house to right, street lights, and the light reflected off the snow (great shadows) running the bottom left 1/3. Belongs on my wall!

Michael Blevins - Great shots Logan! I heard from Jonathan about the blizzard, and was waiting to see what cool shots you came out with. Lol... no pun intended. You always have quality photos, and as a fellow shooter, I admire your work. ~Michael Blevins

Tara - I would get married again just so you could take the pictures.

Best of 2009 : Slideshow

Happy New Year! In 2009 I shot 29 wonderful weddings. I had the opportunity to work with some amazing people and capture some special memories. Here is one of my favorites of 2009. There are many things that made this wedding so special. George and Kirsten were so awesome to work with. Along the day there were so many beautiful moments. Kirsten’s mother almost was to ill to be able to come. But, she made it, and the moment they shared as she looked at her daughter in her wedding dress for the first time was priceless. Kirsten’s father seeing her for the first time was also very special.  Another unique moment was George and Kirsten’s meeting before the ceremony where they touched and spoke around a door but never saw each other. From the music box George got Kirsten to a surprise Mariachi band, the list could go on and on.  I was also impressed with the theme of the day. There were so many unique ideas incorporated into the entire day and they were all done extremely well. I love watching this slideshow and reliving the day. I hope you will enjoy it as well. Click play or you can also view it here.

Jeremiah Colling - Well done!

Jason Coobs - ...awesome!

McCardell Photography - Great work as always! The one with the bride wiping away a tear as a friend comes in the door is an award winner! Love it.

Rolf - Incredible photos... Wow!