Today I got a task to collect some wedding pictures of Dawson Knox. It’s not a tough job, but I had to search for them specifically.
I first looked up some news. It seems that Dawson Knox, a player for the Buffalo Bills, just got married to Alex Seefeldt in Nashville, Tennessee. The wedding happened this past weekend in Lebanon, on June 30, 2024, so it was pretty recent!
Start Searching for Pictures
I started by checking some common social media platforms and using some basic search engines. I typed in “Dawson Knox wedding” and similar keywords. I also tried adding “Alex Seefeldt” to the search to see if that would help.
Sorting Through the Results
Many of the initial results were just articles and news reports. I had to dig deeper to find actual pictures. I checked out some fan pages and found a user named “joshallen_daily” who posted something about the wedding on July 1, 2024. The post mentioned the wedding date and location, which matched what I found in the news.
Finding More Pictures
I also saw some congratulatory messages online, specifically mentioning Rochester. This made me think there might be some pictures from guests or other attendees in that area. I refined my search to include “Rochester” and found a few more pictures that seemed to be from the wedding.
Organizing the Pictures
Once I found a bunch of pictures, I started to organize them. I put them in a folder and labeled them based on where I found them and who posted them. This helps keep everything tidy.
Wrapping Up
In the end, I managed to collect a good number of wedding pictures of Dawson Knox and Alex Seefeldt. It took some time and effort to sift through all the information and find the right photos, but I got it done. I made sure to note the sources, like the “joshallen_daily” post and the messages from Rochester, so I could give proper credit if needed.
Overall, it was a successful search. I have a nice collection of pictures now, and I’m ready to share them with others who might be interested. I saved everything in a folder on my computer, all set for the next step. Job well done!