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Barrick-Melnik Wedding

Two of my old friends from high school, Bryce and Jenya, had me shoot their short and informal wedding.  It was a total blast!  Please follow this link on my ArminWeddings.com website for more photos: https://www.arminweddings.com/2010/04/barrick-melnik-wedding/

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Fine Line Imports in Santa Rosa, CA

The nice guys at Fine Line Imports flew me down to Santa Rosa, CA last Saturday to take some snaps of their own and customer cars.   I can only post a few here since we’re trying for publication, but here’s a few to share. Ryan, Miles, and Steve really do some top-notch work. They really know their stuff and it was great to hang with them for a day!

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New Camera Bag — Kata R-103

One of the things that’s been bugging me as of late has been my main camera bag. I’ve been using a Lowepro CompuTrekker Plus for a few years now and for the most part, it’s treated me well. I could carry all my gear with room to spare, including my laptop. However, as useful as the space was, a lot of it wasn’t being used. The bag is also rather bulky, even though it’s gone through the airport perfectly fine. […]

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Rogers-Spradlin Wedding

My good and long time friends, Russell and Suzy finally tied the knot on the 24th in Redmond, WA. It was a relatively small wedding, with both the ceremony itself and the reception taking place at the Clise Mansion in Marymoor Park.  I teamed up with my good friend and fellow photographer Tanya Jose, since we’re both friends of Russell and Suzy and this would be our joint wedding gift for them.  I started out the day with the Nikkor […]

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Donckers-Klingele Wedding

Wence and I made the trek out to Yakima to shoot Ryan and Rachel’s wedding.  We made the wise decision to drive over on Friday night rather than Saturday morning and thanks to Wence’s driving, we made it from Seattle to our hotel in Yakima in almost exactly 2 hours, which included a break to get fast food in Ellensburg.  With a good, solid 8 hours of sleep under our belts, it was business as usual starting with photographing the […]

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