.A New Perpective on Love....Part 1. 05.12.2009

Wedding Date: May 9th 2009
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This past weekend I joined the married club!  It has been an elusive club for years but one that I have grown to adore more and more as Janelle and I have prepared for this day, our wedding day.   It truly was the most fun and best day of our life, hands down.  I also realize the ways that my eye and heart continue to evolve and grow in these months of preparation.  Each face that we invited to our intimate gathering along Lake Superior has a specific story and emotion attached.  For us, less was more for selecting those we wanted to share our story with became limited to people we have both met and invested time into that relationship.  As we looked around the room, both Janelle and I were able to know the name of each person in attendance and stories flooded our heads from the times we got to spend with each other.  What joy!  

In these first few days of our honeymoon, we have been busy taking the advice I give to each couple: write down those mental snap shots we remember from the weekend.  As soon as we log on to facebook or see our guests' memory on the day, it will be quick to replace those images we logged into our own memory.  We will get back to sharing our laughter and our tears, but know I am so appreciative the Love I am understanding at new depths.  I am excited to share this enlarged heart through this year of photographing the inspiring love stories of our new friends.  More to come!
 

 

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.Monkeys for Alarm Clocks. 04.8.2008

I had an option when I landed to head West to the built up touristic hub and surfing hot spots along the Pacific, or take the road much less traveled to the culture rich, laid back Carribean Coast. Come on, I am a photographer so what do you think I chose?

Driving for four hours with some insanely stupid drivers I was ready to settle in for the evening. Just as I was pulling into Puerto Limon, my shocks started making noise but with the last 5 minutes of daylight, I found my hotel destination. That night, there was a mechanic convention nearby, and as I made friends at the poolside bar that evening, they offered to help me fix my car in the morning. Seriously, what are the odds?

Upon getting my car fixed for the hefty price of a $20 tip, I made it into the Jamaican infused town of Puerto Viejo. Everyone has raved about this backpacker´s mecca and now I see why. The colors, the people, and especially the food were all so flavorful and made for a cozy first night along the beach. Upon exploring the coastline for photo opportunities, I discovered a place that brings out the boy in me. Picture a hotel burried in the Rain Forest with its hallways as boardwalks across the canopy´s floor. All rooms are built on stilts and hover about ten feet above ground like a tree house and an incredible restaurant and spa near the sound of the waves were all astounding. This morning I awoke to howler monkeys outside my treehouse jumping from tree to tree and sat and stared up at the canopy and wondering where else in the world you could get this experience. Only in Costa Rica. Pura vida.

Costa Rica

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.Feet down, Camera out. 04.5.2008

To all my friends and family, I am here safe! To keep everyone´s peace of mind I will leave out the details of just how crazy driving in Central America can be. Needless to say, I rented a nice 4-wheel drive stick shift for the week and will be heading for the colorful Carribean Coast in the morning. My Spanish is so rusty, but living in Minnesota I can´t be faulted for not using it more. This morning, after a very large black cup of some of the freshest coffee from a local coffee plantation, I am off to find the ocean.

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.Track me in Central America!. 04.5.2008

"Today begins another chapter in my adventures and understanding of cultures around the world. I will be departing in a few hours for my first trip to Central America: the colorful countries of Costa Rica and Guatemala. To be honest, the nerves have got me...I haven't been sleeping much at night in anticipation and there has been so much going on with the new studio opening up just weeks ago. I pray that I can be fully present with the families that we will be serving and staying with. This first week is my photo outlet; traveling the vibrant Carribean Coast of Costa Rica and working my way up to Arenal, the most active volcano in all Central America. Along the way, I hope to capture some of the amazing coffee plantations, cloud forests, and lush green canopies crawling with critters. Keep up with the adventure!

Following Costa Rica, many of you have partnered with us in helping raise funds for 4 homes that will be built just south of Antigua, Guatemala for families in dire need. I will be meeting up with a team of 16 in the heart of Guatemala City and volunteering with this work crew from Solomon´s Porch for almost two weeks as we come alongside the families and build them a safe place to raise their children. We have hired a team of local masons, and as we speak, they are getting a head start on the foundation of the homes. Extreme Home Makeover, Central America edition, if you will. Please keep my safety and those traveling to meet us in your thoughts and daily prayers. Much more to come!

Hasta Luego!
Andrew

Maps

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