Janet and Steve’s wedding last weekend reminded me why I do this. Not that I ever forget, but bear with me. Natural smiles, ecstatic family and friends, an intimate gathering in the open air, love in their eyes when they kissed, danced, ate, schmoozed, walked, talked, and even stood for portraits. A wedding is a … Continue reading Keep Smiling
Category: wedding photography
I’ve shot stone-faced grooms, photographed grooms that grimaced, and those that cry. At some point, most crack a smile – at least for an instant, or during portrait sessions. On Saturday, I had the pleasure of working with the grinning groom, Daniel Rossignol. He was smiling when I met him, barefoot and getting dressed in … Continue reading The Grinning Groom
At a wedding last week where I was the videographer, documenting among other things another photographer at work. It's what the mother of the bride, who hired me, asked me to do - capture the photographer during the portrait shoots. There was also one of those old-fashioned styled photo booths. For a buck or two … Continue reading in the photobooth
Again this week I had the chance to explain my philosophy when it comes to photographing weddings. I'm there to capture the day, record the moment and - whenever possible stay out of the way. I shoot in an unobtrusive manner. Sure, you need a photographer to manage the situation when it's time for formal … Continue reading Wedding Photography Philosophy
Many folks have already found their photographers – and apologized. That’s just silly. There’s so much that goes into planning a wedding. If you’ve found your photographer, that’s another thing to cross off the list.
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