A Bella Baby Belly
December 10th, 2009

Molly and April came into the studio on Sunday for a baby belly picture session. Two days later baby daughter Harper McAllister Sather was born. Talk about good timing. Share on Facebook

Belly Bump.

Molly is one happy mom. Next photo session will be Harper out of the belly.
Baby belly photographs by Seattle Wedding Photographer Daniel Sheehan at A Beautiful Day Photography who creates wedding photography as well as other kind of people photography in an artistic, editorial fashion in classic and photojournalist Daniel Sheehan also creates portrait photography for publications and corporations when he is not engaged with brides, grooms and later their babies.
Wedding Photography Panorama at Tyee Yacht Club
December 4th, 2009

Sarah Hess and Judah Stevenson, standing on the dock right, pose with all of their family and friends, just after their heart warming wedding ceremony, for a large group panoramic wedding photograph on the deck and dock of the Tyee Yacht Club on Seattle’s Lake Union. I do not know how to start to tell you how great a wedding day they had. I am about midway through the process of editing their wedding photos and so I thought I would lead off coverage of their wedding photography with the large group wedding portrait. It seems a little small on a computer monitor compared to the 3 foot long print I just made. Such are the limitations of the digital world. You can kind of get the idea though that this was one very happy group, celebrating the marriage of two beautiful people on a clear and wonderful fall day. A selection of highlight photos from the wedding will be posted here when the editing is finally completed.
At My Wedding Twitterring and Facebooking at the Altar
December 2nd, 2009
Over the past year I have heard of a few of Twittered marriage proposals, but this video posted to YouTube recently takes the cake for the most unconventional Twitter and Facebook updates. During his wedding ceremony, Dana Hanna whipped out his mobile device and not only changed his relationship status to married on Facebook, but also sent out a tweet announcing that the couple had become man and wife. The whole scene was captured on tape and posted to YouTube, so you too can check out the non-traditional altar activities of the newlyweds. Dana explained his actions by saying “I have a lot of family scattered around the country and we all use Facebook a lot to keep in touch. So when Tracy and I were engaged, most of my family found out via Facebook because we updated our statuses. I surprised not only my guests, but also Tracy by pulling out my phone and posting on Facebook and Twitter from the altar during out wedding. This was just done to be funny – we really don’t Facebook THAT often. I had her phone ready in my pocket, so when she asked for it I could hand it to her. No one knew about this except the minister, and myself.”
Although I am an occasional Twitterer and somewhat avid Facebook user, updating my status at the altar falls somewhere outside my comfort zone. Let us wish wish the social media super users a lifetime of happiness together.