Thursday, July 30th, 2009
collide: verb
to come into usually forceful contact with something , to come together with solid or direct impact; to be of harmony or agreement
In physics, it states that in a perfect elastic impact, none of the kinetic energy is lost in response to the collision.
This isn’t rocket science, this love thing…. it’s a decision, and a gift.
I absolutely adore engagement sessions! I am drawn to each couple’s joy as I get to really know them. I believe the energy between them and the forceful impact that it has on those around them allows me to be drawn into their gravity and I am hovering on happiness times ten for weeks. I enjoy following them, ok, stalking them to prove the harmony theory………..
You remember Becca? Now you get to meet her fiance, Dan, and hear their favorite song…
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“collide”…music by Howie Day
slideshow created by my sometimes invisible, but very (technogeekishly wonderful) amazing husband, Greg. I am the creative one, he hooks me up technologically. We are a great team.
“my gift is how I see life..my art is telling your story”
Cheryl
this made me weepy! beautiful! fabulous job, as usual.
Jul 30, 2009 @ 12:08 pm
KAM
i cried buckets. i wanna be engaged!
Jul 31, 2009 @ 4:34 pm
Andy
Cece, all I could say after watching this video was, “WOW!” … Incredible … great job telling this beautiful couple’s story!
The shots that really jumped out at me were:
1) the close-up on her hand with engagement ring on his leg with him holding the guitar (@ 02:36 in the video)
2) the shot of her hugging him with eyes closed, showing his back and the “Believe” tattoo on the back of his neck — amazing! (@ 02:44 in the video) This picture so communicated to me that Becca is joining Dan in his beliefs that are so a part of him that he has the word tattoo’ed on his neck! What a picture …
3) the picture of them reading the Bible together with both of their rings in view. What a great picture of their spiritual unity (@ 03:24 in the video)
4) all the creative words, artwork, and little messages throughout the 2nd half of the video … love it
5) and of course the great photoshop job you did on the last photo — you’re really getting good at adding in texture and contrast to compliment the setting!
Overall, great job Cece … and great job making the video Greg! You guys are great.
- andy
Aug 01, 2009 @ 8:46 am