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Hello, soon to be bride or groom!

Chris Aram Photography  was voted a Best of Weddings 2011 pick. Thank you to my fantastic brides and grooms!

Thanks for stopping by! I'm Chris Aram, and this is my personal blog, which is mostly what happens when I'm behind a lense doing what I really enjoy: making awesome pictures, capturing awesome moments and working with awesome people!

Speaking of awesome things I enjoy, I am happily married to my beautiful wife and really enjoy spending time with her, our two children and our family and friends. Throw in a little PS3, music and eating (too much sometimes), and you've got a pretty good idea of what I like to do.

If you're interested in working with me, please don't hesitate to contact me via e-mail at chrisaram@hotmail.com or by phone at 614.973.9599.

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Chris Aram

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The 5-Minute Family Shoot

July 28, 2009

This past weekend we  spent some time with our good friends Thomas and Tracy and their two sons Noah and Christian. Aaand I finally got to dust off the ol’ camera! (with everything that’s been going on lately, I’ve been going through withdrawals!) and shoot a few … in between dinner, Tracy’s hot yoga class, and of course just hanging out!

These are a few of my favs:

Life’s too short and I’ve been way too busy lately, but I will return to your regularly scheduled posting soon!

Filed Under Photography

Happy Independence Day

July 5, 2009

The weather was cool but a little bit drizzly, and we had parked a solid mile away. The optimist in me had insisted that I carry my tripod and camera bag in hopes of shooting some fireworks pictures … though the pessimist in me laughed along with my wife, feeling that this rain would never let up. (For the record, my wife was laughing because I looked like a dork trucking this stuff around the high school stadium grounds.) We were walking the kids “carnival” area with our good friend Linda and her two boys, who didn’t seem to mind the long lines in anticipation of the inflatable castle.

And at 9:50, the Dublin city fireworks display was scheduled to begin.

Apparently, this is where our high property taxes go … but it turned out to be money well spent. We enjoyed the show, the festivities and the Four Tops concert (we just missed Boyz II Men; talk about high school flashbacks!), and I am happy to say that yes, the rain did let up … just in time, as if on cue.

Happy fourth of July to everyone, and may we be thankful for the freedoms and quality of life we so often take for granted!






Filed Under Reflections