Photography has filled me with purpose and joy, and taken me places I never thought I'd go. I have covered three U.S. presidents, been blessed by the Pope, and been stared down by Muhammad Ali. I've shared a laugh with Smokey Robinson, and had a picture I took of him used when he received a lifetime achievement award. I've photographed a 110-year-old woman as she told me what it was like to climb onto the torch of the Statue of Liberty. I was chosen as the only independent photographer allowed near Obama and McCain in their last meeting before the 2008 election. I'm the only photographer in the world to have been officially represented by the three largest photographic retailers in the Western hemipshere. Heck, I've even had a photographic technique named after me (which is crazy).
But I have never felt so blessed by photography as when I am photographing a wedding. At weddings, we are most visibly ourselves -- the walls we walk around with come tumbling down under the forces of joy, anxiety (and sometimes a bit of alcohol). To document that experience, the relationship of friends, families, and a couple launching a new stage in their life, is an incredible feeling. When a client says "This is the first picture I've seen of my parents that actually looks like them!" I feel like I've done something with lasting value. After years of shooting and more than 225 weddings under my belt, I still find each one to be more exciting than the last, and try to make each one the best one that I've ever photographed.
In addition to a staff of photo assistants, I am so happy to have my partner Wendy as a full-time studio manager to make sure that our clients' needs are met at every stage from the first inquiry until years after the wedding. Wendy is the hardest worker I have ever known, and she makes my clients' experience as stress-free as possible.
Joe Sanfilippo - That is gorgeous!
Eric Kotara - WOW!!! Ryan, this is an awesome image.
Cate - This is amazing! The other neat part; it is so neat to see how excited you are to shoot each couple and how you search for a moment, image, or shot each time. The photog industry needs more of that inspiration and passion.
Alexander Koste - What an instant surprise, and timing :) Love the picture!
gabe aceves - damn homey. this is stunning.
Daniel stark - This is an amazing image! Perfect timing and comp! Love how they’re framed in by two little green traffic lights!
Jon M - Wow, just wow.
Dennis Pike - Great shot Ryan
brett maxwell - Was it on May 28? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattanhenge
Ryan - No, July 1. But close enough, I suppose.
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maureen ganley - Simply Beautiful! Made for the movies
Tom - God damn that is beautiful.
bien.argonza - Perfectly amazing! No other photographer can match this exact timing. Stunning shot, Ryan. Good Job!
Max - Mr. Brenizer,
WOW!
speachless!
adam @ shutterspeedster.com - Awesome shot. Only photographers realize how fast sunsets go down!
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Michele - Wow. Absolutely beautiful (as always) Ryan.
Tara Sharma - Wow, this is insanely awesome.
Marie Lloyd - This is absolutely fab – I love your blog and this is the reason why! :)
Jason - Seriously awesome. Soooo well done.