Sunday, November 30, 2008

Katie's Wedding

My cousin, Katie, got married on a Carribean cruise in October. The rest of my family went, but Elizabeth and I decided we wouldn't have much fun if we tried to take the kiddos. We couldn't stomach the idea of being that inaccessible for 7 nights either, even if we could find a babysitter. Even though we didn't get to celebrate on the cruise, we were able to attend a tropical-themed reception at the Maxim Events venue in Shelbyville at the beginning of November. The venue is owned and run by the same folks that have The Fiddler's Three restaurant, so the food was great. They also have a lighted dance floor, which the kids absolutely loved. Here's a couple of pictures of them dancing it up.




Here's a not-so-exciting video (I like it though) of the kids walking around the dance floor backwards. I'm not sure what started it, maybe they learned how to do it at school??



Here's the rest of the pictures from the wedding if you'd like to see them.

My uncle (Katie's dad) asked me to help him put together a photo montage video for the Father-Bride dance as I did for his other daughter. It's fun to be able to contribute something so meaningful to the celebration. While I'm on the topic, I want to show off my Photoshop skills. I also did a video for him for his parent's 60th wedding anniversary. In this video there were a series of professional portraits that had been taken at other milestone anniversaries; however, they hadn't had one taken for their 60th. So, I took a picture of them that had been taken with my cousin Nicole at her wedding, cut Nicole out, created a fake background using the all of the power of Photoshop and even added some texture to make it look like an authentic picture. Take a look at the before and after shots below. Some weird stuff happened with the resizing, so if you click on each picture you can see the a correctly proportioned one.

Before
After

1 comment:

A Bunch of Roaches said...

I love your kids. I thought the backwards walking video was cute. Good job with the photoshop. I would have never known just looking at it.