Archive for the ‘Weddings’ Category

Emily & Geoff’s Beach Wedding

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

May 12th was the first wedding of the year for me, and it was a great one to do. Emily and Geoff were married in Bethany Beach, DE on a slightly overcast at times, hot day. I was working with Rob Nicholson of Humbled Eyes Photography, and it was a great way to get back into the swing of things.

In conversation, it was obvious that this couple had a real love for the beach, and it showed in the way that they planned out their special day.

The ceremony happened at about noon, on the sand. A circle of dried grasses and sea shells surrounded an altar where items special to the couple were placed. It was a very relaxed event, where the only suit was worn by the groom. Emily walked down the sand dune that blocked the beach from the rest of the gated community, and down the aisle made of the same dried grasses and sea shells as the circle, the guests parted and a simple but beautiful ceremony followed. The reception was held at a restaurant within walking distance from where the ceremony took place.

But that sounds like an official summary. I had plenty of reasons to be excited, and not just because this was a beautiful wedding of a really fun couple. Firstly, this was the first wedding I was doing with Rob. It’s always very exciting to work with someone new, but it can also be hectic, depending on the person. I work hard at each and every wedding, but my interactions with the people I work with and for is very laid back. I am an easy going guy, and it was great to find that Rob was just as easy going. Things started to click almost immediately, and it certainly showed in the photos.

I had lived in Kansas City for three years before moving back to the east coast. Outside of my own honeymoon a little over two years ago at the time, this was the first time I had seen the ocean and stood on a real beach. Yes. There are “beaches” in Kansas. They are very small and gravely, usually on the shores of smallish man-made lakes. Having grown up in New Jersey, and having been to the Jersey Shore many more times than I can count as I was growing up… they somehow did not count. Ah, it was glorious. I had not realized how much I had missed the sound and smell of the ocean before I wound up in a land-locked state. It just goes to show that you really never appreciate the things that are so readily abundant until you find yourself deprived. It’s just like some mothers tell their children “You should eat your vegetables because there are starving children in some far-away place”. You should enjoy the beach as much as you can if you are close to it, because there are poor land-locked children somewhere in the Midwest that have no idea what a real beach is.

The Summer of 2007

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Even though I moved to the Philadelphia area earlier this year, and just recently set up shop in Blue Bell, PA, the summer has been a busy one. I’ve been pretty fortunate. Since the Spring, I have been working with two excellent photographers in the area, who have kept me busy doing what I love, which is shooting.

Rob Nicholson of Humbled Eyes Photography has been a great guy to work with and a constant source of information and inspiration to me. I happened to run into his advertisement looking for someone to help him out with his busy shooting schedule in the Delaware beach area, and it has turned out to be great. I also have been working with Stephanie Sherwood of Voch Wedding Photography, and have shot a few weddings with her in New Jersey.

The picture? Taken at Cara & Mike’s wedding that I shot with Stephanie in July out in Ocean City, NJ as Cara and her sister (also her maid of honor) were enjoying the ocean breeze on the balcony of the bridal suite before heading to the church. Despite the fact that the wedding took place in Ocean City, it was not a typical beach wedding. Instead of having the ceremony on the beach, it was held at a church a few blocks away. After the ceremony, we took a trolley ride to the beach, and photographed the new husband and wife, along with their bridal party under a wooden pier that extended over the beach and into the water, where the surf provided both the soundtrack and the background. A quick stop at one of the amusement parks that are right on the boardwalk for some shots on the carousel, and off to the party we went!

The reception was at the Flanders Hotel, which is just one block off of the boardwalk. There was lots and lots of great food, and lots of family and friends there to celebrate the happy couple! A great time was had by all, and it was a pleasure to have been a part of it.

This was just one of the great weddings I have been to, and had the privilege of photographing this summer. I’ll be spending a little time catching up here with everything that I’ve done, especially since heading in to the fall, I am looking at a wedding almost every weekend through the months of September and October, so I would like to tell the stories of the summer weddings before I dive headlong into the fall season.