Philadelphia Engagement Photographer | Okehocking Preserve | Becky + Michael

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The first burst of blooming trees and flowers is enough to make me go weak at the knees.  Add in a couple as adorably charming as Becky and Michael, and I’m done for!  Between their cute banter, and Micheal’s confident modeling skills, the evening couldn’t be more perfect.

We spent a beautiful evening hiking around Okehocking Preserve in Newtown Square.  This preserve was new to me, but a familiar hiking spot for Becky and Michael.  The hills were dotted with old barns, untouched fields, and the calmest stream.  The sun popped out just at sunset and made the sky a beautiful orange.

I just love the way Michael makes Becky laugh.  Every time he does, she looks at him with a sparkle in her eyes.  I am so excited to be a part of their day this summer!  They know how to make a photographer feel loved and welcomed 🙂 Continue reading “Philadelphia Engagement Photographer | Okehocking Preserve | Becky + Michael”

Wedding Photography Checklist | Bloomsburg and Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

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It’s one of the top questions I get asked during consults – “What do most other couples ask you?  I’m not sure where to begin!”

Hiring a wedding photographer, or any wedding vendor, can be overwhelming.  Some days it seems like you can throw a rock and hit a wedding photographer.  The somewhat over-saturated business can leave many couples feeling scammed by a photographer who wasn’t all they promised to be.  So what do most other couples ask me?  And where is a good place for you to start?  Here is my checklist!  Feel free to download and use/modify for all of your wedding vendor consults!

 

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Philadelphia Engagement Photographer | Clair + Philip | Norristown Farm Park

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We trudged through mud and clambered up hills chasing the sun.  The wind gusted and swirled and rain fell in the distance.  Clair and Philip laughed and held hands, remarking about how blessed we were to have such favorable weather.  And I couldn’t agree more!  Although, it could have been hailing, or a freezing rain, and it would have been enjoyable.  The company is what makes it 🙂

Clair and Philip showed me around Norristown Farm Park, from it’s white-wash silo’s, to the sprawling fields and brooks.  I walked away from this session so happy.  Clair and Philip  (for want of better wording) ooze joy and love and peace.  They are the kind of people you want to be around- for moments big and small.  The way Philip laughs when Clair makes a ‘hair mustache’, and how Clair gets the most perfect dimples when she looks at Philip.  Not everyone can light up a cloudy, windy day, but these two managed just that—- and more!

I am so honored to be documenting their wedding this summer and cannot wait to send them their engagement gallery!  But for now, here is a preview! Continue reading “Philadelphia Engagement Photographer | Clair + Philip | Norristown Farm Park”

Pennsylvania Weddings | Kissing the Pose Goodbye | Why Un-posed is the Best

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I find relief and peace knowing that I am not the right photographer for everyone. It makes me feel incredibly lucky that the couples who have chosen me have done so due to a love for my product.  They don’t book me because I’m cheap (because I am not) or because I can teach wedding guests any and every dance of the times (Whip Nae Nae, Cupid Shuffle, Wobble- I got you), although I do list that under my skill set; but rather, they book me because of the photos I produce.

Now that seems so easy, right?  Nope.  Not even a little.  I cannot just take a lovely photo of someone and call it a day.  So much prep work goes into creating these photos, much of it started months if not a year beforehand.  I cannot get results unless I have a relationship with my clients- call me awkward, but I know myself. We chat, exchange emails, grab pizza, work together on their engagement session, and even exchange Christmas cards.  By the time we get to the wedding day, we have usually met in person twice and exchanged dozens of emails; 21st century pen-pals.

I know the style of photos I want, and I know that this is the same style of photos my client wants!  We want un-posed.  We want real.  We want emotional.  And honey, there ain’t no way to get that on a wedding day without a prior relationship—- and trust.

So why is this un-posed style the timeless favorite?  And what even is it?  Let me lay it all out for you- when I aim for un-posed, I am looking for the little fraction of a second shows true personality.  Maybe I have just told my couple to walk towards each other and embrace.  Awesome.  Lovely!  Beautiful photo.  But I don’t have what I want.  So I tell the groom to whisper sweet nothings into his bride’s ear– and I say it just like that!– and I get the most lovely, real life reaction of laughter and joy.  Because come on, did you ever expect your wedding photographer to say that?  So now I have the groom saying “ummm ummmmm” and the bride cracks a megawatt smile and pulls her face away, laughing with her twinkling eyes locked on her husband.  And that is it.  That’s the photo.  It’s the one that has captured the essence of a relationship.  And it’s the one that will bring all the feels.

This isn’t to say that every photo is laugh out loud funny, this was simply an example of how I work to capture the little in between moments— the ones my couples don’t expect me to capture!  And for the sake of this post, laughter is what I will focus on.

At it’s core, “un-posed posing” is a way of bringing photojournalism to portraits and it’s just about my favorite thing.It’s not everyone’s style…. and thank goodness!  I love variety.  If every photographer was a clone of me, 1) I would be out of a job and 2) photography would be so incredibly boring.  The way I see it, life is un-posed…. and it’s pretty great that way.

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Front Street Station Wedding | Amy + Derek | Selinsgrove Wedding Photography

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Have you ever wished to experience the 4 seasons in just 8 hours?  It’s not something I can say happens too often, but Amy and Derek picked a once in a lifetime day for their wedding.

Amy and her girls got ready at her house, AC blasting on a rare 75 degree mid November day.  The sun was streaming through the windows as hair was pinned and dress was fluffed.  We headed down to the river walk along the Susquehanna for her first look with Derek, and by the time they had turned and seen each other for the first time, sweeping tears from cheeks, dark clouds were moving in and what remained of the autumn leaves were being whipped from their branches.  We endured a gale force wind storm along the river for portraits and made it to the church just in time for the skies to open up.

Thunder and lightning lit up the sky outside as Amy walked down the aisle.  They said their “I Do’s”, danced on over to the Front Street Station for their reception, and ended the night kissing in the snow.

Amy and Derek are two of the kindest people I have had the privilege to work with.  While they may seem laid back, their passion and love for one another led to many tears of joy throughout the day.  This was an incredible day for so many reasons and it is one I would not have wanted to embark on with anyone else.

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