Friday, March 07, 2008

A close call with Mary and Jae!

Met up with Mary and Jae for an evening e-shoot. It was windy so it felt like our ears were going to fall off. We had to jump into the car every 5 minutes to prevent frostbite! Managed to squeeze some shots in between defrosting cycles!









Click HERE to view a short slideshow of the shoot!

Then the shoot ended, we headed towards the car, and then all of a sudden, Mary realizes her engagement ring is NO LONGER ON HER FINGER! YIKES! So the four of us began a mad search for it. It was lost in the worst place possible... a field full of grasses, weeds, dirt, mud, snow, and even some holes here and there. That and the sun was falling fast. We just about froze out there and had to leave dejected and empty handed. I have to say, Jae and Mary remained AMAZINGLY calm and composed through the ordeal, so serious kudos to them. They went out later that night with a flashlight but still no luck.

The next day, they went out and rented a metal detector and continued the search. I was told the detector was beeping at everything so it was really hard to determine it if it was helping or handicapping. It didn't help that it was SNOWING quite hard and left a 1 inch white blanket over everything. I'll let the photos tell the rest of the story.
(The following pictures were NOT taken by Night and Day Photography, but sent to us by Mary and Jae. Posted online with their permission)







So a BIG relief for them! I told Mary that now that it's over, she's kinda lucky. How many girls can get THAT excited over receiving the same ring TWICE? I'm sure Jae is just glad that he doesn't have to buy another one. Hahaha. jk

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow Lloyd!!!

The pictures are sooooo amazing!!! We love them all. Your work is so umm..ahhh...OUTTA THE WORLD!!! haha. Thanks a bunch guys!

8:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, you guys went above and beyond our expectations! Awsome Job! Strongly recommend Night & Day to everyone and for any occasion.

1:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's crazy...and awesome that they found it.

10:08 PM  

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