Now Soliciting Wedding Photos
The wedding week is behind us, and we had an absolute blast every single day. An unbelievable thank you to everyone that made the trip. Believe me, I would love to share the details with you, but I’ve got a small problem…I didn’t have a camera with me for the entire event. Now, I know for a fact that a lot of our friends and families took no less than 500 pictures each, and I wanna see them! When you get a spare moment, please upload what you’ve got using Picasa, Flickr, or your photo-sharing program of choice, and then email me the web address. And of course, if you don’t want to post them, you can also just zip ‘em all up, and I’ll give you someplace to upload them. I will assemble them all into one giant album, and use some of the best ones to illustrate the storytelling.
thanks!
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