I think Nikol and George's engagement shoot is a testimate to what I do for my clients. They both live in London England, George's parents live here and the wedding will be at the Franklin Institute this spring. They were in town for a quick two days back in December, we scheduled our shoot on the one day which happened to be the biggest snow storm of the season. It was the only day we could do it and since they won't be back in town together for a while we were not going to post pone. So I drove down to Longwood gardens to meet them. The drive there wasn't too bad, roads were not great but not that bad either. The way home was a different story. I think it took me four hours to get home. George's parents don't live too far from Longwood and it took them a while to get home too. It was quite the experience, but no regrets.
We did our shoot, had a great time in the gardens and it was such a juxtaposition to the weather outside. Longwood Gardens during the holidays is a must see.
We had a lot of fun in the children's garden of all places.
I particularly like this one.
A little fun with reflections.
another favorite.
They are too cute.
Of course we had to do some shots outside. I actually brought boots for Nikol, such a short trip she had not expected a snow storm of all things. Luckily we were the same shoe size! ha!
The snow was coming down pretty hard at this point! Love this.
Aww, love this too.
I love the this tree still has the brown leaves. Look at all that snow! Crazy. This area got something like 18 inches of snow and we were out in the height of the accumulation.
I had a lot of fun with you guys! Totally worth it, I would totally do it again. Can't wait to see you this spring.
The flowers were amazing. They were from Harmony Hill Gardens, which is an organic grower in Buck county. Ben's step mom was instrumental in the arrangements.
David got to spend a good bit of time with the boys, I love this little moment.
Kate was very excited about her shoes, who wouldn't be?
One of my favorites
Kate's something old was the veil her mom wore.
Love this.
Ben taking a few moments before the ceremony.
All the center pieces were different.
All of the details at the wedding were made, or arranged by family and friends. I like their interpretation of the program as the chalk board.
I love the look Ben is giving Kate here as they meet at the alter.
They did a self uniting ceremony. Kate's aunt Sara officiated; Kate and Ben wrote their own vows. September 26 is also sentimental because Ben's grandfather was married on the same day in 1941. Pretty cool.
I loved the brides maids dresses. Some gorgeous ladies.
The emotion on both sides of the family was very touching.
The kiss!
I love how Ben is getting the "adaboy" from his dad as they come down the isle!
We really hoped the horses would be out for some photos.
A still from one of my motion sequences, check out the slideshow below for more.
I think this guy may have secretly wanted to eat Kate's bouquet.
Radnor Hunt has this awesome swing. We had to take advantage.
Another favorite.
Instead of a wedding cake, they had pie.
The pie's were delicious. They all came from Linvilla Orchards except the one on top, Kate's mom made that one special.
I love love this little moment!
Pie is good!
What an awesome day. We had such a great time and the weather held for us, the minute we were done with portraits the sky opened up! Thank you for having me out, always a pleasure.
If you have been following me for a few years you will know that this family has been with me since the beginning so to say! We first started right before Nuala was born and now she has a sister, Orlaith (or-lah). This was my first meeting with Orlaith since the belly session. She is such a beautiful happy baby! Nuala is such a great big sister too. This has to be one of my all time favorite sessions.
Meet Orlaith
happy baby
She has amazing eyes.
I love this one!
Nuala taking on her big sister roll.
I can't believe how much Nuala has grown!
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
I am all about fun family pics.
I think if there is any one image to sum up this little girl it would be this one.
Again, LOVE!
hehe, this just makes my heart happy.
How do you know a family really loves you? When they specifically request a photo of you with their children. The feeling is mutual guys, love ya!
Stephanie and Dan had one of the most gorgeous days I can remember! We had such a great time with them. Such a fun group. Before getting into images here are some of the vendors that played an important role.
Billy and Karith are friends of mine from our vintage scooter club and I gave them a moodybaby session at their baby shower last year. It was so fun to get out and spend some time with these guys. Declan was so much fun! He is a really smart, cute adorable little guy.
He enjoys a good book.
Stories are always better with mom and dad.
Good times with mom, dad and "the pig" which is Oberon their dog.
This little guy has no fear. He was up and down that slide so many times.
I love this one.
mmm is that handle good?
This is his farmer John pose.He seems pretty comfortable with the corn stalks in the background hanging out in his John Deere wagon.
Not to mention his flare.
Another favorite. This hat is a staple on this boy.
Fun times as usual. I really can't believe Declan is a year old. Its really crazy. How time flies when your having fun.
My passion for photography has brought me from New Mexico to Philadelphia. I fell in love with the change of seasons, the city, and its people.
Photography has always been a part of my life. My family has a rich history of photographers: my grandfather and great grandfather were amazing photo hobbyists. I have some great photographs from my family dating back to the later 1800's and early 1900's. It's amazing to see a photograph of what your mother looked like on her wedding day, when she was pregnant with you and how young she was, because sometimes we forget I was phhotograpghed constantly as a child and having those pictures today is priceless. Photography is history. The images you make today will be passed down for generations. I love bringing that Joy to others.
I approach photography with a documentary mindset. I concentrate on light, perspective, compostion and expression. I make art that will remain with a family for generations.