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The moment I knew I wanted to be a photographer was when I saw my first National Geographic magazine as a child.  I couldn’t believe how stunningly beautiful the people, places, colors and animals were and knew that somehow and someday I had to be a part of that process.  I created my first pin hole camera in a black and white photography course in high school when I was 17 years old.  This was the start of something good - this was the start to making the pictures I always wanted to create.

With over eight years of dedication to the craft of photography, I hope to capture your wedding from beginning to end in the most creative, pleasing and non-intrusive way possible.  I like to make things fun, interesting and most importantly, I hope to make you feel like being in front of a camera is no big deal!  That’s a big one, right?

I can’t wait to share my passion with you.  So let’s get started and send me an e-mail already!

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One from Saturday’s Brooklyn shoot. There’s more where that came from!

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Purim & Hoek

Thanks for having me along on this awesome Brooklyn-D.U.M.B.O. engagement session! You guys really made me feel at home in NYC.

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Mt. Cheaha, Alabama

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Motorcycle Adventures

I’ve been riding on two wheels for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I lived by 2 wheels, motorized or not. I was tossed onto Yamaha dirt bikes and Honda street bikes, thanks to my motorhead father. I’m glad it carried over into adulthood.

My brother and I swear by BMW’s, airhead and oilheads. Blaine rides a BMW r90/6 and I ride a BMW r1200GS. I’m in the process of rebuilding a classic 1970 BMW r75/5. Once I get that bike in tip top shape, I hope to have a good balance of riding a new and old beemer.

My brother, father and I will be taking a cross country trip this fall from Atlanta to the Grand Canyon and back. It’s going to be a killer adventure and I can’t wait to document it along the way. This journey will be one of the many extended motorcycle trips I plan on doing in my life.

I really don’t think there are much better things in life than riding motorcycles with your best friends and family. It’s always a nice reminder that this life and the world we live in is beautiful, especially when riding through North Georgia on a fall day, looking over the sea of colored leaves smelling the burning wood through the crisp air.

If you don’t ride motorcycles, you should try it sometime. I highly recommend it.

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Eryn + Jared

This was the 3rd wedding I ever shot, 2 years ago come May. I thought it would be great to blog it, because the couple remains one of my favorites and it was the most relaxed and pleasant wedding I have shot.

Both Eryn and Jared are extremely talented creatives. Eryn sings as Eddy. Her family owns Eddy West, an incredible furniture company. Jared is a very talented graphic designer who can more than likely whip up some slick designs or websites for you. These guys are A+ people.

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Lazarus Ministry Superbowl Chilly Cook-off

My church, Trinity, helps the homeless of Atlanta with its ministry, Lazarus. One of the big events we have is our annual Superbowl chilly cook-off, where we provide food and clothing to the homeless and anyone can make their own secret chilly recipe and bring it to be eaten and judged. I had several batches, and there’s nothing better on a cold February night!

Allison is the incredible person that started Lazarus 10 years ago. She’s come a long way with Lazarus Ministries and now oversees the mission’s day-to-day operation!

Local musicians also contribute to Lazarus and CD’s are released to benefit to mission. Check it out here.

From Trinity’s site:
“Lazarus is a ministry for the homeless. Our main purpose is friendship––to look the poor in the eye when most look the other way. There are several opportunities to get involved throughout the year. In addition to multiple large events, we take to the streets several times weekly to build relationships and pass out food items. Email lazarus for more information or visit their site at Lazarus Atlanta.”

Hope you enjoy!

*photo credit – image 116, Kelly Reardon

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Amazed

Amazed at what the D700 can do at nighttime. All shots handheld and under ISO 2000

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Christina & Mark | Brooklyn

Words can’t describe how excited I am to be shooting Christina & Mark’s wedding here in June.

I’ll leave you with this track by múm to marinate in.

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My new D700 is a dream come true… and so is this image of Kelly!

The Prints for Haiti run was a success! Many friends chipped in and bought prints and we raised over $150! Thank you to everyone who donated and those who spread the message.

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Prints for Haiti

So many people around the world are doing so many great things for the small country of Haiti. People are pouring their heartfelt efforts into helping save lives and are helping rebuild a devastated nation using money or actually going to the country to offer their helping hands. Like most people, I don’t know a lot about the country, but I do know that this country is very poor and needs every last bit of help it can get, even if it’s just pocket change from more developed countries.

Knowing that I (and most of us for that matter) can’t fly to Haiti and physically help our brothers and sisters, I feel one of the best things I can do right now is to offer my photography to help raise money to give to the right charity.

I am offering a limited edition print run of 20 copies of this image. Each print will be signed by me. I am asking for a $30 donation, all of which will go to a determined charity. You will receive a 11×16 inch flat lustre print that you can choose to mount however you would like. Note that I do not provide mounting or framing, only the print. If you live in downtown Atlanta (and surrounding neighborhoods), I will try to personally deliver the image to avoid the hassle of it getting damaged in the mail (note: this offer maybe subject to change, and this will be determined closer to shipping date of prints). If demand exceeds 20 images, I will consider doing a second run of prints, as this will only benefit the determined charity helping Haiti more.

If you would like to donate to the cause of helping Haiti, please email me at kyle.hale@gmail.com with ‘Prints for Haiti’ in the subject line. I will accept check or paypal. I urge you to use email to contact me, and not any other form of social media, as email will be the best way of communication for this fund raiser. I do urge you however, to repost and retweet this message to whoever you may think would be interested in purchasing a print to help Haiti. Please feel free to ask me any other questions via email regarding the print or anything about the fundraiser.

I encourage everyone reading this, whether or not you purchase a print, to donate to Haiti.

And without further adieu…

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