Berwick Wedding Photography | Molly + Jay | Allie Skylar Photography

Bride and groom kiss under an umbrella on their wedding day in Berwick Pennsylvania

Please, just two hours.  Just two hours of no rain.  I woke up Saturday morning, October 1st, and uttered these prayers along with so many other wedding goers.  You see, shooting a wedding in the rain isn’t what I would call fun.  I’ve shot many rainy weddings, and it can be done, very successfully I might add.  But Molly and Jay really needed dry skies.  Molly’s dad had built a beautiful arbor for her and Jay to stand under.  Their best friends had cut fresh flowers from the garden that morning for decorations.  Cakes were being made, flowers were being driven in from Brooklyn, a wedding dress was being picked up from the shop, and signs were being painted. After 2 years of both Molly and Jay battling cancers, cancelling and rescheduling their wedding, and watching their lives take a very different course than expected, they really needed clear skies to stand under as they said their “i do’s”.

The morning of October 1st came just 8 weeks after Molly and Jay decided to celebrate their love in front of family and friends. They had been married the previous spring at the courthouse amid a crazy season of illness.  Molly says, “It was April and we had been engaged since September. We had both been recently diagnosed (with cancer) and it was a really stressful time in our lives- everything felt totally unstable. I remember just telling Jay out of the blue that I wanted to get married- like tomorrow. He instantly got on board and we were in the courthouse 2 days later…. I found a dress in my neighborhood for $50, grabbed some cheap flowers from a deli (really), and headed out. Afterwords we went bar hopping in the city and out to dinner with friends. It was so much fun, so spontaneous, and completely lifted our spirits.”

As Molly walked down the aisle holding onto her brother, the newest chapter of her life was being written.  Jay stood under the arbor, with Molly’s Father’s arm wrapped around his shoulders, and when Molly and Jay held hands, it was just the two of them.  There was no room for illness, pain, or struggle.  There was no thought of Cancer.  It was not invited.

You see, love really does win.  Molly and Jay are living, breathing, dancing proof of that.  The families and friends who worked tirelessly with them to bring Molly’s dream of a fall inspired wedding to life is proof of that.  The collective prayers of guests, crazy photographers, and strangers to interrupt the scheduled rain, is proof of that.  Yes, Molly and Jay have been dealt the short straws in certain areas.  But as they swayed on the dance floor under glowing lanterns and twinkling lights, I felt nothing but joy and happiness for them.

I would like to take this moment to point out that it did rain on October 1st.  After the ceremony, we skirted away from the guests and found a beautiful field for some portraits.  The skies opened and a light rain fell. And guess what?  It was perfectly imperfect in every single way.  Rain has a way of making everything quiet and still; of turning our minds off to distractions and focusing us as clearly as a single rain drop.  Molly said it was one of her favorite moments of the day, and remarkably, quite romantic!

Read on for comments from Jay and Molly, and enjoy some of my favorite photos from their day!


Unfortunately at this time, Molly and Jay are still struggling with their illnesses.  Molly begins a new treatment later this week.  If you would like to donate to their gofundme to help pay the cost of their staggering medical bills, click here.  And please share!  No one should have to bear the burden a one-two-punch like this alone.


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How to Use Rain on Your Wedding Day | Bloomsburg Wedding Photography

Bride and groom kiss under an umbrella on their wedding day in Berwick Pennsylvania

This year has been particularly rainy on the weekends, and nearly half of my weddings have been shot in the rain.  I know it is a major fear and concern for any bride and groom, but in my opinion, rain is harshly judged.  It often alters our plans and forces us to reinvent the day, which can lead to moments we never would have discovered!  I always try and see things in the best light, so I will share with you some of the reasons I truly believe rain is a blessing and not a curse.  Now I am not talking about hurricane force rain, but your normal, everyday rain storm.  It definitely should not be cause to ruin your day, and here’s why;

Rain drops create amazing effects on lenses (BE CAREFUL!!!)

Clouds= diffusers from God.

Rain is romantic!

Rainy days make colors more vibrant

Rain often leads to fog which is stunning in photographs

Rain slows things down and helps create a quiet, peaceful atmosphere.

No wedding will EVER be perfect, and the imperfections are what make it special.  Don’t let rain cast a cloud on the memories of your day!  Embrace the challenges and the beauty.  It may be a little harder to see at first, but it’s still there. Continue reading “How to Use Rain on Your Wedding Day | Bloomsburg Wedding Photography”

Kiss Book Wedding Album vs Artifact Uprising | Pennsylvania Wedding Photographer

Photography is a dying art.  Yes, I am a photographer, and yes, you have read that correctly.  There may be a new photographer (or enthusiast with a good camera) on every corner, but the actual art of photography, or preserving memories through photographs, is slipping away.  I have been working a lot on my mindset recently, which is how this blog post came to be.  I had, somewhere along the way, fallen into a trap of mental thought that viewed a new booking/client in terms of a bill I could pay or a good I could purchase.  I am only human but this way of thinking is not reflective of who I am.  Each booking, each wedding, each unique moment belongs to someone.  I am just lucky enough to have the skill and know-how and desire to capture it.  But since I have been attempting to change my mindset away from the analytical and towards the passionate, I have wondered….. is that enough?  Is it enough to simply capture a moment?  Then what?  Do those moments stay on a hard drive or locked in a cabinet on a USB never telling their tale?

Photos– memories!– need to be shared and enjoyed.  My duty as a photographer is not only to capture a memory, but to showcase it so that it can tell its story.  This has gotten me thinking about printing and album design, something that is foreign now but was once an industry standard.  I want my images to be displayed— I want my clients to want to display them!!!  What’s more, I want it done right!

Nearly all of my clients end up with their wedding photos printed in some capacity, whether through print or album, as I greatly encourage this and stress the importance.  I use two main companies for album printing, Artifact Uprising and Kiss Albums, and I love them both due to their simplicity and timelessness.  So for the sake of informative review and in hopes of saving the printed photograph, I will be sharing photos and opinions about each album!

First up, Kiss!

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Columbia County Twin Bridges – East & West Paden – Wedding | Amanda + Mark

bride and groom portraits at columbia county twin bridges

Summer always seems to be endless, dripping sweat and humidity lingering, and then suddenly, there is “that day”.  The air changes, the sun is more angled, and there is a crunch underfoot as you walk.  This is possibly my favorite day of the year.  Autumn is such a luxury, with colors and scents and warm cozy clothing.  This year, “That Day” just happened to be Amanda and Mark’s wedding day.

If you’ve grown up in Pennsylvania or the North East, covered bridges are not at all unfamiliar.  And what’s more, they become an iconic landmark once Autumn hits.   Amanda and Mark were married at Twin Bridges- East and West Paden, over the calm Fishing Creek.  The rustic red wood, sunlight streaming through the cracks, was the perfect backdrop for their travel themed nuptials.  The narrow bridges were packed with friends and family which speaks volumes about how much Amanda and Mark are loved.  I’m not sure I’ve ever seen Amanda and Mark so happy!  A smile lit their faces the entire day!

We traveled through Bloomsburg, stopping at the fountain for a quick twirl to show off Amanda’s dress, and then continued the celebrations at the Pine Barn Inn.  Now….. I have seen so many beautifully decorated and themed weddings, but Amanda outdid herself!  She perfectly executed the travel theme, from the luggage tag place cards, to the globe guest book, inspiration was everywhere.  And as always, the lovely Pine Barn Inn made the night effortlessly magnificent.

I cannot wait to share the entire gallery with Amanda and Mark, but for now, a preview will have to do!  Congratulations and all my love! Continue reading “Columbia County Twin Bridges – East & West Paden – Wedding | Amanda + Mark”