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Tiffany and Simon – Montpellier, France #4

Tiffany and Simon just might win the prize for being the biggest photo troopers. Even after all the partying and extreme lack of sleep, the two were eager to do one more shoot the day after their wedding. Either they were so exhausted they didn’t know I was taking photos of them or they were so used to being in front of my camera…whatever the cause, beautiful photos came out of the session. Nice job, guys.

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Tiffany and Simon – Montpellier, France #3

The night before Tiffany and Simon’s wedding we were told that the French party hard at weddings. We smiled and nodded thinking that it was just an exaggeration. Little did we know the party would end at 6am and the groom’s parents would be among the last people standing (we only made it to 3am). Now that’s a party!

Destination wedding tip #2487987: What to do if your guests are from different countries and don’t speak the same language.
The groom’s aunt organized a mixer where guests were randomly assigned to groups and given the task of acting out lines from The Little Prince in French, German, Spanish, Italian, English, etc.. The activity was a great ice breaker and the guests put on an entertaining show for the bride/groom.

Final note (no pun intended), everyone at the wedding seemed to be musically or artistically inclined in some way (one bridesmaid is even a Rockette!). The best man wrote a song for the groom (which we loved!), the groom’s sisters sang a song for the couple and the groom and his family serenaded the bride. Bravo!

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Tiffany and Simon – Montpellier, France #2

As my great great grandfather always said, “If you’re traveling all the way to France for a wedding you may as well do a second one while you’re at it.”Apparently Tiffany and Simon were given the same advice. Since Tiffany is American and Simon is French the entire week of festivities was actually a mixture of traditions. The following photos are from their civil ceremony, which is required by French law as part of the marriage process.

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Tiffany and Simon – Montpellier, France

This has been a long time coming but we can’t wait to share the beauty of Montpellier and Tiffany and Simon’s wedding in the south of France. Tiffany and Simon invited us not only to take photos of their wedding but to capture several days of events leading up to it. We’ll share a bit of the experience over the next few days, but to start it off: wine tasting and an outdoor feast put on by Simon’s family.

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

A little B&W fun from my wanderings in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

The latest edition of “Where in the World is Cooper Carras” brings me to Buenos Aires, Argentina. I’m here for Connie and Andrew’s upcoming destination elopement on Monday (super exited about that)! I made it in Saturday morning, napped at the hotel for an hour or two (plus three hours of sleep on the 15 hour flight) and hit the town with some ex-pat friends from the US for steak (of course), barhopping, and eventually a random rooftop party complete with video art projected on the side of the neighboring high-rise. Good times! I finally made it home at 4:30am, which I’d like to blame on jetlag, but that’s just how they roll down here.

Here are a few photos that I took while wondering around this afternoon.

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Bali, Indonesia

I’m back from Bali! Last week I photographed Cat and Chang’s wedding in Indonesia (more on that fantastic event when the photos are edited) and I put together a little video clip of random sights/memories from along the way. Enjoy!

Saratoga Springs, New York

I didn’t even bother to unpack my suitcase after returning from Colorado because I had to turn right around and head to upstate New York for the followup reception to Tiffany and Simon’s wedding in the south of France (I’ll get around to blogging about that one soon). It was a whirlwind trip so I didn’t really get to experience Saratoga Springs, but it was so much fun to catch up with all of the amazing people that I became friends with in Europe.

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Christmas in Colorado

Ali and I enjoyed a white Christmas in the beautiful Colorado mountains this year. Best of all I managed to squeeze in a day of snowboarding…. yay for me!

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Racking up the miles

Here’s an interesting fact. I added up my destination wedding travels for the past two months and the total number of miles is greater than flying around the world 1.25 times. Approximately 32,000 miles according to my calculations.