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02.06.11

boston harbor hotel wedding first dance of bride and dad

These two photographs taken at a wedding at the Boston Harbor Hotel really caused me to stop and think. As a dad to a precocious teenager who’s finding her own way in life I often wonder we’re she’ll be 15 years down the road. When I go to a wedding I can picture myself dancing with her and having all the emotions of letting my little girl move on to start a new family with a wonderful guy. The parent dances are some of my favorite moments of the wedding day. It’s a time where a bride/groom gets a chance to have a private talk with their mom/dad out on the dance floor way from all the commotion of the day. Some people get choked up with emotion, some grin joyously like the dad in the picture above, and some laugh hilariously and joke with one another. I can only imagine what they are saying. It’s a moment when real emotion and truth comes through and these small milliseconds of time make a photograph. These are the pictures I love. I see a big trend in wedding photography with tons of details and “stuff” and I think we have lost track of what’s important as photographers. I understand shooting some small details to set the stage of “where” but it’s gone well beyond that on blogs and in bridal magazines.

I can promise all my couples that I’ll gladly miss photographing a center piece if it means capturing a couple of small moments like what I’ve photographed above. I got into wedding photography because people and their stories interest me and that’s my focus on your day. I want to tell your story simply and honestly. I want you to see things that you would have missed because of my photographs. I want you to sit down and look at an album or a stack of prints and remember your day with your family and friends because these occasions can be counted on our fingers during our lifetime.
Here are some over wedding photography and planning related sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting Mark Andrew Photography!

Grey Likes Weddings
WPJA
Hi Fi Weddings
Kiss The Groom
A Practical Wedding



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02.28.10

inspire boston personal vision

On the second day of Inspire Boston we all wearily trudged into our first session of the day at 9 AM. Blam, Eric Laurits hits us right up the head with an inspiring video that made me think about my entire vision as a wedding photographer (He has the video on his FB page).

Then the second BLAM. A slide with seven questions that make us question who we are. I don’t mean who we are as a wedding photographers. I MEAN who we are as a human being.

  1. How would you define personal vision?
  2. How do you articulate personal vision?
  3. Where does personal vision come from? Is it ingrained or acquired?
  4. How do you go about taking personal vision and putting it into practice?
  5. How has your personal vision changed over your lifetime?
  6. Have you ever compromised your personal vision?
  7. Have you ever questioned the authenticity of your personal vision?

I mean! WOW! Those are questions that rock us to our core. I had scribbled down my answers and then took some time this weekend to reflect and write out my answers in a quite place. It was a gut wrenching experience and I looked at it from the angle of being several things in one person. I’m not just a wedding photographer, I’m a husband, dad, son, brother, uncle, cousin, friend and I needed to write out my statement so it incorporated all these facets. I also wanted to be real and attainable. I didn’t want it to sound like some corporate bullshit mission/vision statement. I won’t share it here, but if you’re an interested friend I’d be glad to e-mail it to you so I can have someone keep me on the path if I get off track. I sent Eric my personal vision today and I know he’ll hold me accountable if I get off the path.
Here are some over wedding photography and planning related sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting Mark Andrew Photography!

Well Wed Magazine
Project Wedding
Wedding Aces
Grey Likes Weddings
WPJA



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02.14.10

providence wedding reception paparazzi kid

Providence wedding photographer gets shot my very own paparazzo at this wedding reception in Providence, RI. This little guy was the hit of the reception. He acted as photographer, break dancer, stole a kiss from the bride, he did it all! I look for images like this during a reception because the bride and groom are so busy visiting guests and with all the commotion these type of moments are some of the best and they might have missed them half a room away.
Here are some over wedding photography and planning related sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting Mark Andrew Photography!

Hi Fi Weddings
Wedding Bee
Southern Weddings Magazine
Junebug Weddings
Weddings Unveiled


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