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Archive for November, 2008

November 6, 2008

The Stonehill College and the Milton Hoosic Club were the sites of Julie and Pete’s wedding and reception. The Stonehill College Chapel was appropriate as Pete and Julie met as undergrads and where there romance began. The Milton Hoosic Club is a beautiful reception site and is located on the South Shore. This was my first time shooting there and I look forward to many returns! They have a wonderfully helpful staff  they really made it a special evening for the couple and all their family and friends.

November 3, 2008

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I always feel privileged that people invite me into their lives on their most special day. I think we sometimes lose sight of what the day is really about as photographers. I always want to be on my “A” game for the client or the photographer who I’m second shooting for, but during the ceremony I want to push it to fourth quarter “Tom Brady two minute drill” time. I want to capture the emotions of the bride and groom and their guests during the ceremony. I am all PJ during and use long lenses so no one suspects that they’re being photographed as that would ruin the authenticity of the moment.

November 2, 2008

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Just a quickie from last weekends wedding. I loved the atmosphere of the venue and the lighting in this room could not have been any more romantic. It was tough lighting for a camera, but the atmosphere was wonderful

November 1, 2008

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This image was made at a wedding a couple of weeks ago. I love getting my 14-24 out and just shooting form the hip during the reception. You get some unpredictable but great results. I’m always looking for that cool image that sets itself apart and going with the flow and having fun with my D3 really has changed the way in which I capture a wedding. This guy was circa 1985 with his break dancing moves.