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If you know me or read the blog often, you probably already know that my other full-time job is in real estate.  I’m prone to boredom and thrive on challenges, so it does my soul good to have the variety.  Often, the two worlds overlap.  Like when my wedding couples go to buy their first house.  Or when families I’ve sold houses to end up having life events they want documented.  I love my clients, so it’s fun for me to put on the other hat and help them.

I met Hanna at a photography workshop.  She’s a GREAT photographer who hasn’t been in the area long, but who is making quite an impact already.  You can check out her work HERE.  Hanna and her husband Dustin picked me as their realtor during the winter.  They’re my kind of people.  We had a lot of fun through the process, and they are now proud owners of their first house, a super-cute craftsmen style home in old south Lexington.

I brought my camera to their new house.  Hanna busted out a dance move.  Dustin did not.  I love them. :)

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  • Ha. So typical, I’m the dork and Dustin’s the cool one. I like it that way! Thanks again for being SO FLIPPIN GREAT! :D






Carson and I tried on some hats at Joseph-Beth in Lexington a few weeks ago.  Whatcha think?  He’s in for a life time of embarrassment with me as his daddy.  It’s funny now, but you just wait ’til he brings home his first girlfriend one day.  Oh, it’s gonna be on like donkey-kong.

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Let me be honest.  I’m not exactly Sporty Spice.  I’ve been trying to pay attention to UK men’s basketball for the last several years, but I just couldn’t get into it. This season however?  Haven’t missed watching a game.  It’s a perfect storm of positive energy.  The talent, the coaching, the fanfare, the story—it’s hard not to stare.

UK’s PR department asked me to come out and document in my own style the events surrounding the record-breaking live broadcast of ESPN’s College GameDay.  I knew it was going to be a cool gig, but I had no idea what I was in for. 

Completely ovewhelming.  Electric.  For 4 hours, I raced around trying my best to capture the spirit of the events.  I hope you’ll love looking at these images, but trust me—You just had to be there.  Thanks, Kelley B!

When Coach Cal talks, everybody listens.  Love that guy!

Awhhh, yeah!  Who’s that guy?!  Thanks to Paul Hooper for grabbing this crazy shot of me.

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Once the holidays have passed and there’s a bit of free time in my schedule, it’s always fun to spend a couple snowy winter days reflecting on the previous year’s images.  After combing through the 4,000 images that I used for wedding highlights slideshows in 2009, I got things narrowed down to one slideshow with 200-ish images. 

Could I ask a HUGE favor from each of you?  Here in a few weeks, I’ll be hanging some HUGE prints (6′x4′?) inside of Simply Love Studio’s new space downtown Lexington (at the corner of Main and Broadway).  My problem?  I have NO CLUE which three images I want to print.  Would you mind watching this Best of 2009 slideshow and pick out your favorite one or two images?  When people walk into Simply Love for their one-stop-shop wedding planning, I reeeeally want to make a good impression and I’m hoping that you can help me pick images that will resonate quickly and powerfully with folks.  Beyond just being pretty, I think it’s important that the images embody my style as a photographer—warm, clean, real, timeless, emotional, human images.

When the slideshow is finished, you can browse through the gallery and jot down the number.  Leave your favorites in the comment section below, or feel free to hit me up directly by email, facebook or whatever.  Thank you!  I really appreciate any help that you can give.  Bye! :)

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  • I like 103, 56, 19. I think the attention to detail and how the photo makes everything in the pictures beautiful. Not just the subject!


  • I love the shot of the pipes!!!

    Young bride by herself, hair up, strapless dress on antique green sofa.

    In front of house with ivy hedge, Bride leaning back with laughter. He is bearded and she has black frame glasses.

    I hate to recommend a pic of just a cake, since you don’t do cakes. But the one with the green ribbons, on the silver tray and the Lily on top is gorgeous!!!

    All the groomsmen in front of brown building. They’re wearing pale green ties/ [or] couple pics later brides dress hanging in front of oriental umbrellas

    Bride and her side of party in front of brick building. Dark dresses with red roses.

    Bride coming down isle with Dad. He has white hair, her dress is strapless. Church has pale yellow wall in background.

    BW pic, wedding in open church [I think] cross in background. Party has heads slightly bowed.

    Little boy and girl walking holding hands. Bride and grooms in background.

    Couple on small walking bridge holding hands.

    Not sure it would work for your add space but I love the american gothic pose!!! Ok I’m not sure who picked the shots with these two [your idea's or their's] but I love almost every one! First Am Gothic, then the elevator kiss, now the wedding party in pairs outside!

    Anyway, hope this helps you out bro! Great work as always!


  • Ahhh…I found the numbers for these photos! lol.
    photo pick #1, the Father is image 4,
    photo pick #2, the Couple is image 220,
    photo pick #3, the Children is image 43.
    I hope this helps even thought his is email response #3 today. I told you 3 is my favorite number….Mike


  • 178,183,218,225,237, 263,14,22,41,47,57, 70, 77, 85, 90,120, 131, 129, 126, 137,153, 175, 168


  • I LOVE #25…it’s like in the movie 27 Dresses when her favorite part is looking at the groom when the bride walks in. He looks so happy :) They are all amazing though. I also love the shots of shoes, lipstick, cakes…stand alone accessories. You do awesome work!


  • 4, 40, 70, 84, 110, 153

    Seriously dude, do you only accept jobs if the people are beautiful? There are a ton of great shots there. The kid mesmerized by the cake is probably my favorite though.


  • 135, 145 & 259 - all are beautiful shots!


  • Hi Shaun,

    I do not envy you trying to narrow these down! You have a ton of ‘wow’ images!

    These were some of my favorites that shriek ‘Shaun Ring’ to me:

    9, 35, 47, 49, 68, 77, 79, 95, 104, 129, 131, 135, 175, 191, 210, 229, 230, 234, 237, 242 and 259

    =]

    Good Luck! I can’t wait to see what you choose!!!

    Kellie


  • It was so hard to choose!! They are all very very very good pictures! I have it narrowed down to these:

    #47 is awesome!
    #210 is awesome!
    #163 I love love love!
    #245 is aboslutely priceless (I think my fav)
    I also love #3, #43, #205 & #226

    And by the way, where were you when I got married??? And why didn’t I know about your amazing skills???


  • Ok, SO many awesome ones to choose from! I jotted down 17, 39, 49, 54, 76, 85, 88, 90, 127. :)


  • Hi Shaun! We are so honored to be included in some of your “faves”!
    Here are our choices (biased as they may be): 40, 135, and 263.
    And, in the name of modesty here are our “fair faves”: 4, 243 and 135 :) Ok, so there are a million more that we love. What if you just bought a warehouse, printed them all, and started your own “gallery”. It’s brilliant….and soooooooo cost effective!
    Looking forward to seeing you soon,
    J and B


  • I guess I think if the place is called “Simply Love,” you should have photos that reflect that emotion.

    I like: 22, 33, 67, 77, 118, (I just LOVE 137), 147

    All of the shots of cakes and shoes and peripherals are AWESOME but brides want to know you can make them look beautiful and capture the emotion of their special day. Just sayin . . .

    Also, my daughter got engaged today (surprised by her beau a day early). . . if I can get her to come home to KY, can we work a deal??


  • I love your work. Here are my faves:
    16
    49
    65
    81
    110
    153
    206
    213
    242
    262
    264


  • OMG! You know I LOVE all of your pictures….some of my faves are #135,40,61,126,163,175,249,263,183


  • 12,41,51,79,90,110,135,150,254, :)


  • The shot near the beginning with the dad/grandfather crying and the bride to the right. Made me cry for a split second!






2009 was a crazy busy year, thank goodness.  In an otherwise tight economy, my real estate stayed pretty steady, and photography jumped WAY up.  Katie, Carson and I took a couple fun vacations.  I was hitting all of my deadlines, delivering awesome service to my customers.  Everything on the surface seemed pretty good, but behind it all was one insanely stressed out person, trying desperately to hold it all together.

Trying to still carve out time for Katie and Carson during the day, I would work through the night on more occasions than I care to admit.  I leaned on caffeine as a way to keep me moving.  Zero exercise.  Poor eating.  With no time left, I rarely visited with my friends.  I still got to spend some time with my parents and brother, but not as much as I would have liked.

During one of my last weddings of the year, I thought for sure I was going to pass out on the dance floor, right there with my camera in my hand. My heart started racing, my head was spinning, and each thud from the speakers was reverberating through me, almost syncopated with my quickening pulse.  Yikes.  That’s when I knew something would have to change—and quickly.

2009 ended with me taking a 1 month break from blogging.  Real estate and photography were pretty much wrapped up for the year.  I slept—a lot.  I reconnected with folks.  I spent a bunch of time at home recouping.  It was during this period of reflection that I made the decision to hire somebody that could help take the edge of things during 2010.

I will always thank my good friend and equally amazing realtor John Rice for telling me about Candi.  They had worked together before in real estate, and he knew that she was also an aspiring photographer.  Could it be?  Someone organized, who also had some real estate and photography background?  After some informal meetings, I quickly came to realize that Candi was a talented go-getter with a super-optimistic personality.  A perfect fit for helping me with my businesses.

In just the first full month of 2010, Candi has helped me to get things organized and she’s been setting up systems that will allow me to just focus on what I love most—being with people.  I’ll be able to focus on my relationships, personal health, and still keep providing rock-solid service in real estate and photography.  I know that 2010 will be a year I’ll look back on as being a game-changer.  It will be the year that I took back ownership of my personal life.

There’s a lot that I’m looking forward to sharing with you all, and I hope that you’ll root me on as I work to find balance in my life.  It’s not easy!

Let me introduce you to Candi Thies (”h” is silent, rhymes with “peace”).  She’s my right hand from here on out.  Thank you, Candi, for all you’ve already done to improve my life and businesses.  Katie and Carson thank you, too!  2010 is going to rock!  :)

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  • Woohoo! Can’t wait to meet you, Candi!


  • I’m so happy for you… And envious! I wish I was so busy I needed help.
    But your right in your decision, family first!


  • Shaun,
    Yahoooooo! Yay! I am so very happy for you! FINALLY! You have been saying this forever. You are so deserving of this. I’m confident Candi will make things much more enjoyable for you. I am so proud of you. YAY KATIE, you’ll get to see your husband more :)


  • I am so humbled….Thanks so much, I am having a blast! I can’t wait to meet everyone! Thanks for welcoming to your family.

    See u first thing in the morning!


  • I bet even when you thought you were going to pass out, you still had a big smile on your face and the pictures you would have taken on your way down would have been amazing!






For once in my life, I’m at a loss for words.  I want to tell you how amazing this wedding weekend in Nashville was for me, but I swear—every word feels inadequate.  For someone like me who gathers energy and inspiration from my surroundings, this wedding was nearly too much for me to handle.  I seriously felt overwhelmed visually, emotionally, at a soul-level.  Let me try my best to explain this and not sound like a babbling fool…

Jess and Billy are like gravity.  They draw together effortlessly, and never with an ounce of pretense or show.  They are 100% comfortable with themselves and each other, and it shows in the easy spirit they carry.  This sentiment echoed throughout the whole weekend.  Everyone was warm and festive.  Like a much overdo family reunion.  I’ve never seen so much hugging, and I’m a hugger from way back.  Love it.

The venue?  Seriously?  I could shoot there for an entire wedding season and still never capture that much beauty.  Historic Cedarwood is THE ideal place for a wedding and reception.  The facilities, the grounds, the food, the service—perfectly connected.

Okay…I can sense that my words are falling short.  I’m going to shut-up now and let you enjoy these images!

Gorgeous, right?

A fun little spin on American Gothic.  Make sure you check out the slideshow to see what else Jess and Billy did with the pitch-fork.

To the family and friends of Jess and Billy—I had a blast with you.  Keep in touch with me through Twitter and Facebook!

To see all of the proofs, go HERE and preregister. You’ll get a nifty five dollar gift credit for print purchases by doing so.

To Jess and Billy—Thank you.  You’ve enriched my life, and I can’t wait to stay in touch.

 

And now for the slideshow!  Enjoy, and please feel free to leave a comment below when you’re finished! Bye y’all!  -shaun

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  • U-N-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E! By far one of the best slideshows I’ve ever seen. GREAT work, Billy and Jess picked the right photographer for sure. Anyone that puts Wagonwheel in the slideshow would’ve probably got this praise from me, but that’s ok. No, seriously - awesome work!

    -Michael


  • Love the one on the porch with the sofa. I love the body language, and the distance from subject to photographer :)


  • I am overwhelmed! Just a beautiful presentation of a gorgeous, blessed and wonderful day….I have just watched it once so far and must restart it immediately..Shaun, you truly captured the spirit and the love shared by Billy and Jess. Thank you!


  • These are uh-maz-ing!! Absolutely beautiful. :)


  • Shaun- you’ve heard me say it a million times now, but WOW! Again, we can’t put into words how amazing our images were. You managed to capture the heart and soul of our wedding, and for that we are indebted to you. Your images are magical, your professionalism unparalled, and our new friendship will be treasured for a limetime. THANK YOU.
    To any bride who is on here window shopping— BOOK HIM NOW. You will not regret it. We are so proud of our pictures and our new friend. Thank you, Shaun!


  • Absolutely BEAUTIFUL photos - the wedding was gorgeous and I am so glad you captured the true “magic” of the day. Loved the “dip, kiss shot”!!!


  • Shaun,
    These are so amazingly beautiful and fun!! You captured this day in a way every bride could only dream of!! Great Job!
    Kellie


  • LOVE your work!! Its Beautiful!!


  • Gorgeous.


  • SIMPLY THE BEST! BEAUTIFUL BRIDE, BEAUTIFUL WEDDING……..Billy and Jess you two are amazing and your pictures are too! Shaun - you did a wonderful job, as always :) These pictures by far are some of the best I’ve ever seen…..


  • The photos are absolutely amazing!!!! The wedding day was simply beautiful, Jess looked stunning and every photo captures how wonderful the day was in celebration of Billy & Jess!


  • Fresh perspectives! Love the lighting and the style. Jess and Billy are lovely and these photos of their wedding are fun and uplifting to see. Great job. We hope you’ll be back at Cedarwood. Nashville is not that far from Lexington!!!


  • I just frequently look at Cedarwood’s site it is a dream of mine to hopefully remarry one day and would love to have a wedding there your photos are beautiful and I always say music makes the world go round perfect songs for the slideshow glad you enjoyed TN