Monthly Archives: March 2009
WPPI 2009
We recently attended the 2009 WPPI Profesional Photography Convention and Trade Show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Some of the most exciting news came from Asukabook, our primary coffee table book publisher. They’ve upgraded their printing and binding system to provide even higher quality books this year, and they’ve released new book sizes and...
Welcome to our new blog!
Our new blog is online! Be sure to update your bookmarks and links to our new location, www.neilgt.com/crashaboda . This new format allows us to post big beautiful pictures, and to share your comments more easily. Keep an eye out for lots of exciting new content as we go into the spring wedding season and let us...
Outer Banks Bride Magazine
Two of our 2008 brides were focused in this years issue of Outer Banks Bride magazine. A big thank you to Renee Landry who put together the amazing decor and florals for both of those weddings, and to the coordinators, Karen at Coastal Event Coordinators and Emma at Black Tie Weddings for making those events...
11th annual OBWA Wedding Weekend and Expo
(RePost from Friday January 9 2009)
Don’t forget to come visit us this weekend at the Outer Banks Wedding Association’s 11th annual Wedding Weekend and Expo this Saturday and Sunday, January 10th and 11th.
This is the biggest and best wedding planning event on the Outer Banks. Make your plans now, details and registration are online at...
Peru
We spent much of the month of December on the road traveling in the Peruvian Andes and Amazon River Basin.
Our first stop was Cusco, an amazing colonial city tucked high in the Andes Mountains, where we explored centuries old spanish chuches built atop even more ancient Inca foundations and bustling local markets full of colors...
Peru
After traveling through the small towns along the Urubamba river, a train ride from Ollantaytambo brought us through the cloud forest to the ruins of Machu Picchu, where we hiked through Inca houses and temples before climbing to the summit of Huayna Picchu, the steep mountain towering behind Machu Picchu.
Peru
Leaving at 5:30 am we retraced our steps, traveling back by train to Ollantaytambo and cramming into a crowded colectivo for the drive back to Cusco, once there we headed strait to the airport where we caught a flight to our next destination. The mountains dropped away from beneath the plane into what looked like...
Peru
From the high plains of Puno we set out by boat on the incredibly blue lake Titicaca, the highest lake in the world at almost 12,500 ft above sea level. After a short visit to the Uros Islands, a strange ‘Disneyland’ of tiny floating islands built out of tortora reeds, we continued on for hours...