Tuesday, October 24, 2006

A Wedding in Kauai

Last week I had the priviledge of photographing the wedding of Dennis and Kristin on Shipwreck beach in Kauai. If anyone out there is looking for the perfect place for an intimate and private wedding ceremony this is the place! I couldn't believe how beautiful it was there!


These two left the family at home so it was just the pastor, the happy couple and me, snapping away. After a quick downpour the crazy kids got hitched.

After that I got a good hour and a half with them all to myself...It was great! We had plenty of giggles, and we even saw a Hawaiian sting ray swimming in the shallow waters along the shore! I have such an awesome job!




Thanks Dennis and Kristin for making me a part of your day (and letting me run you guys all over that beach!)

Thursday, October 12, 2006

My Very First Blog - The Footwashing

Hi There, My name is Michelle Davies and I am a wedding photographer and first time blogger. I've done a couple myspace blogs in my day but never anything serious or important so this feels a bit new and strange! I hope to join the craze of people who love to write endlessly about the exciting moments in life. I do come across penty of amazing moments with my job! So I will start with one of them.... Janelle and Kaleo!


I have been to a whole lot of weddings and sometimes there is one that just sticks out for some reason or another. Janelle and Kaleo's was one of those. They were such a happy couple, so much fun! But it was this moment in the ceremony that had everyone tearing up--including me! What's happening here is a footwashing. If you don't know the signifigance of this here's the basics... At the Last Supper Jesus washed the feet of all of his disciples. In the days of dusty roads and open-toed sandals, feet often became dirty, and it was the job of the lowest servants to wash the guests' feet. This act is meant to show devotion, humbleness and love. To see this as part of a wedding ceremony was incredibly beautiful. Kaleo was humbling himself before Janelle in true love and devotion. It was truly the most moving thing that I have ever experienced in a wedding ceremony so far.

Ah love, what a great job I have!