Yearly Archives: 2010

Photo of the Day: Water Fire

Basically no photoshop; a bit of contrast in the sky. It was a wet Wednesday for Elyse and David’s engagement shoot, but we braved it anyway. I spent a good chunk of the time lying in puddles to get the best angles, and it was worth it. This is why I don’t wear designer clothes…

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Photo of the Day: Marveling at the Sights

A tourist wedding guest looks up at Midtown Manhattan during a rain-soaked double-decker bus tour. This image is proof that I sometimes use Canon when I want to change things up, and that I like to make life hard on myself by shooting photojournalism with the glacially slow 85mm f/1.2. From Barbara and Michael’s wedding…

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Sarah and Larry: 5.15.10

Watch the full slideshow in high-definition (or click “continue reading” below for a smaller size) There are a lot of general rules you find once you’ve done enough weddings, and one of them is that generally during daytime weddings, when the light is streaming in, nothing is hidden and you have to deal with the…

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Unsung Heroes of Wedding Photography: Fred Rogers

If you want to know anything about why wedding photography is important, a good place to start is this guy: Yes, Mr. Rogers. As I go forward in this industry, as, after 120 weddings or so, I can no longer see myself as a fresh young upstart, I’ve been thinking a lot about the focus…

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Photo of the Day: A Great Day to Be Married

Today’s photo is from a wedding I shot … today. Efficiency, that’s how I roll. I love shooting elopements. Such simplicity, just focused on those closest to you and each other. And it was a heck of a day for it. Three Sb-900s at left, but held together, not the sledgehammer arrangement, so that I…

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Julie and Yoni: 5.2.10

Watch the full slideshow in high-definition (or click “continue reading” below for a smaller size) It was a beautiful if steamy day for Julie and Yoni at the Edgewood Country Club. I loved every aspect of the decor, including a gorgeous chuppa — and I suppose I should, since Julie told me she got the…

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Photo of the Day: With these rings…

Since I was dancing at the wedding when I normally do the day-of edit, I’ve gone straight ahead and made the wedding slideshow for Missy and John’s wedding at the Clarendon ballroom! See it in normal or high-definition sizes. (EXIF and GPS) BACK TO TOP | CONTACT ME

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Photo of the Day: One Last Spray

The make-up artist sprays Alicia’s face so the make-up will stay in palce before yesterday’s wedding. This image was taken with free-lensing, meaning the lens was off the camera and held in my hand. (Happy Memorial Day to my American readers!) (EXIF and GPS) BACK TO TOP | CONTACT ME

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Photo of the Day: Moment of Feeling

I love crazy portraits more than anybody, and I love well-thought-out details that reflect the couple’s sensibilities. But these moments, the connections between you and the people you love, that’s what weddings are about in the end. (EXIF and GPS) BACK TO TOP | CONTACT ME

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Recent press

It’s always nice to receive some accolades or publishing, because I neither pay for any advertising nor often submit my photos for publication. Given that, I was very excited to be placed on a list of Ten Inspirational Wedding Photographers by Adorama Camera, along with a number of people who have been international industry leaders…

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Photo of the Day: The District Won’t Sleep Alone Saturday Night

What’s better than one of your closest college friends getting married? TWO of your closest college friends getting married to each other! That’s where I’ll be Saturday night, where, if history continues, I will manage to serve as both photographer and official performer of Kid and Play’s routine from House Party. I am elated, excited,…

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