Posts Tagged ‘Pennsylvania’

River Crest Golf Club Wedding :: Samantha & Ron

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

I remember when I first sat down to chat with Samantha and Ron, thinking to myself… she’s going to look absolutely amazing in her wedding dress. It’s a funny thing that I, and I think most photographers do. We look at a client, or potential client, and see them in our mind’s eye as they are going to look when we photograph them. They hadn’t booked me yet, at that point, but they were referred by Samantha’s friend Katelyn (who’s wedding we shot in June of 2009). I remember thinking “I REALLY want to shoot this wedding. This is going to be a really cool wedding, and I REALLY want it!” Fast forward months later. I was right, and still that picture in my mind’s eye paled in comparison.

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The ceremony took place is a nice, brightly-lit church. It was actually very amusing watching these two up at the altar; there was much giggling, snickering, and quietly-said sideways commentary going on. And to tell you the truth, after shooting their engagement session, I expected no less. When we got to the church, I spied the stained glass above the doors, and I immediately knew how I wanted to shoot the grand exit! I always try and get this kind of image if it’s available (in other words if the stars align, and there is stained glass in the exit, and it’s a sunny day where the stained glass is lit by the sun shining through it, and that there is a grand exit…).

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The reception was at RiverCrest Golf Club, which is a really cool place to have a party. When we got there, the ladies took a few minutes to make some dress adjustments… and off we went to have some fun with the new Mr. and Mrs.! There’s a great outdoor patio, which we used later in the evening, and some paved paths that lead you around the golf course. There are some nice views along those paths, but what I saw and really wanted to shoot was the big old oak tree that stands right by the club house. We took some shots in front of it during the cocktail hour photo session… but I think our best use of it came much later.

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The actual ballroom at RiverCrest Golf Club is one of the nicer ones that I’ve had the pleasure of photographing. I’ve only shot there once so far, so I don’t know if this is their typical setup (although I think it is because it’s just logical that it would be done this way) but the guests are seated on either side of the dance floor. The bride and groom sit at the sweetheart table at the head of the dance floor, and behind them is a set of floor-to-ceiling windows. The place feels full and alive, but having all of your guests there still leaves the room feeling airy, and not claustrophobic at all. Also, thanks to Samantha and Ron, we were seated as guests at their reception… and I can report that the food tasted great!

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Later in the evening, we got a chance to pull Samantha and Ron away for a bit of fun outside. Their videographer, and good friend of ours, Tom from TLJ Studios came along with us. We hit the patio for some evening shots at the fountain there, and then moved on to the same path we had walked down before. Now that the sun had set and it was getting dark rapidly, we got some really great night-time shots that we couldn’t have pulled off without Tom’s help! And I now officially want a video light for exactly this purpose. Ron ran inside for a few minutes, but we got to shoot Samantha by that old oak tree, which is up-lit at night! It was exactly the shots I was hoping to get! We met up with Ron again in the lobby for a couple more shots of the two of them together, and then back to the reception they went!

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Philadelphia Wedding at The Curtis Center :: Cindy & Jesse

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

So even though it’s still early in the 2010 season, I’m pretty sure that at the end of the year, this is still going to be one of my favorite weddings of the season. Cindy and Jesse are a pretty amazing couple, who had an incredible location, and a great plan for the day! This wedding was also a little different for us because, despite having grown up around the corner from where I am currently (at least as far as Cindy is concerned), Cindy and Jesse call sunny California home. They both travel all the time, and I can honestly say that their schedule is crazier than mine (which says a lot)… and yet they not only dared to plan a wedding on the absolute opposite end of the country, but they pulled it off pretty spectacularly! Their ceremony and reception were held at The Atrium at The Curtis Center in Philadelphia, and we took advantage of being in the city to get some signature Philly shots!

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There were a few reasons why Cindy and Jesse decided to see each other prior to the ceremony, not the least of which was to relieve the nerves. They felt that if they waited until they met at the end of the aisle, they would be far more nervous, and I imagine that they were exactly correct. The other reason is that they were looking to get photos at multiple locations around Center City, Philadelphia, while their ceremony was in the historic district. It’s not so long a trip when you have lots of time and you’re not worrying about traffic, but trying to do that between the ceremony and the reception (especially since they were at the same place) would not have been ideal. It would have eaten nearly their entire cocktail hour, and we would run the risk of being late for their reception. So to make the story short, we started early. Hours before the ceremony. A friend of the family drove us around town and we would hop out and shoot where we wanted. Since we started early, we had plenty of time to let them enjoy their first meeting dressed for their wedding without having to rush. And we got all of the formals done before the ceremony on the steps of The Curtis Center. What this meant was they had the entirety of their cocktail hour to relax and enjoy the company of their guests!

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The Atrium at The Curtis Center is a really incredible room. (To be entirely fair, it’s not the easiest room in town to shoot in, but we’ve gotten by, and the feel of the place is worth every challenge it has thrown at us.) This time around was a little different than we have done in the past, since Cindy and Jesse had their ceremony in The Atrium itself. The room sets up amazingly well for a ceremony, where the columns and drapery provide an elegant side backdrop, and the water garden which serves as the background for the bride and groom is breathtaking in its own right. The decorated arbor on the stage, with lights and hanging candles, really set the couple apart from the darker rich hues of the water garden. Yes, I realize that these are kind of flowery descriptions, but… that’s truly how it is at the place! Cindy and Jesse have the pictures to prove it!

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The catering and overall event execution at the Curtis is handled by Cescaphe. They do an outstanding job, and this time was no exception! These guys make it seem so smooth… At least from our perspective, the whole wedding went off without a single hiccup or rough spot. And they really put out an artful spread! While the couple and all of their guests were enjoying cocktail hour in the Curtis Center lobby (in front of the Dream Garden mosaic), the folks at Cescaphe transformed the Atrium into a reception site! All of the tables… the stage for the band… the sound system… all of the flatware and decorations… ALL OF IT! In one hour! Cindy and Jesse danced the night away, and everyone had a great time! They were treated to a slide show of old family photographs put together by their siblings (who made up their bridal party), got treated to some flambe artistry courtesy of the staff, and generally had a proper celebration of their wedding with friends and family that spanned the continent, and beyond. (You see… they both live in California, but Jesse is from Hawaii, and some of the family made the trip!)

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Penn’s Landing Engagement Session :: Jennifer & Rob

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

So given the right weather conditions… Penn’s Landing is now one of my favorite places to shoot. Jennifer gets the credit for suggesting we do her and Rob’s engagement photos there. (And no… Not the same Rob who shoots with me, even if his wife’s name IS Jennifer.)

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Before, my preferred places to shoot an e-session were Valley Green, and Ridley Creek… It was a toss-up which one would be my favorite. But now this complicates matters! A sunny day with attractive clouds makes Penn’s Landing more appealing than Valley Green… Though on an overcast day, it’s hard to beat being surrounded by all the trees. Ridley Creek is always an option, considering the sheer number of different scenes available there… But once again, you’re often surrounded by the park and greenery, and you miss out on a dramatic sky, if one is to be had.

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One of the other really nice things about Penn’s Landing is that a permit is not required to shoot there. So many places in Philadelphia come to mind when thinking about great places to shoot… But many of the most popular o es require permits. What it boils down to is additional expense, and being limited to what time the session can take place. So my opinion? Not worth it unless the place has some sort of great personal significance. So which places require permits? The Water Works, Rittenhouse Square, and the Historic District are the ones that come to mind first. Interestingly, the Philadelphia Art museum, if you are on the steps, does not. Or so I was told.

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But anyway… I had a blast with Jennifer and Rob. I’m pretty sure it was an even split, time-wise between laughing and shooting, while trying not to laugh. They brought their dog along, who behaved outstandingly well, especially considering the heat. Yeah… It was a hot one. We hit a whole bunch of spots; I dragged the two of them, and Jennifer’s friend Lori who was kind enough to help out with the dog, all over the place there. It was one of those sessions where I simply didn’t want it to end. And now I get to wait until next August to shoot their wedding. Sometimes, waiting is hard.

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William Penn Inn Wedding :: Stephanie & Sean

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

I’ve driven past the William Penn Inn countless times. There was a period of time when the only way that I could get my daughter to fall asleep was to put her in my car at night, and take her for a ride. This would happen almost every night, for a few months. We would take the same route every time, and so I’ve passed that front porch with all of the little lights, and the banners… and the sign as it’s lit up at night more than I ever imagined. Periodically, I would see the parking lot full, and all the lights on, and I had wondered what it would be like to shoot a wedding there. In my mind, I envisioned a warm comfortable place, not to small, but not enormous like some halls. From the driver’s seat of my car, it looked like it would be the perfect place for a mid-sized wedding. (So yeah… maybe I never fully take the wedding photographer hat off. I walk through a park and I see engagement session scenes. I drive around with a sleeping baby in my back seat at some ungodly hour of the night, and I see reception halls.) So now, I can happily tell you that I was not far off the mark!

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Stephanie and Sean got married at St. Francis of Assisi, in Norristown, PA. Their day had a bit of a rough start; the limo carrying Stephanie to the church broke down along the way. Luckily, her Dad was following the limo, and managed to get her to the church in time to catch her breath before walking down the aisle.

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After the ceremony and grand exit, off we went to the William Penn Inn. The plan was that we would do all of the family formals there, as well as some of the couple shots. Due to time constraints, we were not planning on doing a lot of couple photos, but there was no way I was going to let them get away without having any done at all. Behind the Inn, out in the back of the parking lot, there is an iron-work gazebo which was meant for this sort of stuff. It has a bit of a manicured garden around it, but the only unfortunate part is the white stucco wall in the background. But even with that… we had a good time there for a few minutes. Since the day started off so high-stress, one of my goals for those few minutes was to make them as relaxed as possible. By the time we were done, they were posing like pros and having fun, not that Stephanie needed much coaching.

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Outside the William Penn Inn

Gazebo behind the William Penn Inn

Stephanie and Sean at the gazebo

When we got inside, the mental picture that I had created for my self late at night as I drove past the place came to life. Immediately when you walk in, you find yourself in a very warm room, with doors leading into two ballrooms. Each of the ballroom has plenty of space for a medium-sized wedding. It’s well-decorated and cozy with a couple of soft chairs, warm white lights, and a table on which place cards are set out. The ballroom itself had a very pleasant off-white / white decor to it, with a grand chandelier in the center of the room. As cocktail hour is cleared away, the guest tables surround an expansive dance floor. The head table was backed by mirrors and plants decorated in the same fashion as the outside of the William Penn Inn; those distinctive little lights of which there seem to be millions and billions.

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Head table at the William Penn Inn

Stephanie changed out of her ball gown into a much more manageable wedding dress, and the party was on! One of the things that they did a little bit differently from many of the other weddings that I’ve seen was that their dances with their parents were done at the same time. Stephanie danced with her Dad at the same time as Sean danced with his Mom. This had a few advantages that are worth noting. Firstly, from the practical aspect… it got that portion of the reception over quicker. If you’re coming up short on time at your reception, this may not be a bad thing to do. Secondly, since there were only two couples on the floor, it was no less special for either of them. Thirdly, it’s somehow easier to do something when you’re not the only one doing it. So ESPECIALLY if a parent is self-conscious about dancing (I’m not including the bride and groom here because they’ve already had to dance alone for their first dance…) it may be easier on them and thus a good way to go.

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First dance at the William Penn Inn

The food looked great! The room sounded wonderful both at low volume during dinner hour, and once the volume was raised for dancing. A good time was had by all! Once dinner was over, the crowd came out onto the dance floor, and hardly stopped until the end. We certainly had a great time catching all of the action on the dance floor.

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Just as we were about to leave, I remembered a particular scene that Stephanie had described to me. She had wanted a shot in a window… and just as we walked out, I saw exactly what she meant. The foyer of the banquet portion of the Inn has a giant window that, at night, glows beautifully! Sean was already outside, and I sent Rob in to get Stephanie while I started setting up for what was going to be the last picture of the night. It was late… the party was winding down… and we were supposed to have been out of there a half hour ago… but it was such a distinctive feature of the place, and I knew that Stephanie wanted it… so I just had to take it! I’m glad I did.

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Sellersville Engagement Session :: Michele & Matt

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Once upon a time, I worked in this little place in Conshohocken, PA… it was a job at a desk, among many such desks, where I stared at a computer screen all day long. My stay at this place was short, but it was a good time while it lasted, and I made a few friends along the way. One such friend was Casey, who actually recruited me for the job. She was on maternity leave after giving birth to her (then) baby boy, when I made my exit, but we caught up online some time later. It was around the holidays, I think. We got to talking about kids, and I had sent her a picture that I took of my little girl at Thanksgiving. The shot must have left an impression. Not too long after that, Michele, Casey’s best friend, got in touch with me. She was planning her wedding, and was looking for a photographer. And so here we are.

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Michele and Matt wanted to have their engagement session done close to home. They liked the area where they live, and to be honest, so do I. It’s a nice small town, with a little, and old Main St. feel to it, not to mention the awesome park around the corner. I got pretty lucky because Rob, my second shooter, best friend, and the other half of my brain decided to come along for the shoot, which made it that much more fun. It’s one of those things that I wish would happen more often.

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So we made our way through the park, played with the covered bridge there… got an impromptu history lesson from the self-appointed town historian who happened to be riding his bicycle through the park… and spent a bunch of time goofing around and cracking jokes. These guys are funny, fun, energetic, and willing to ham it up for the camera, and the camera loves them for it. They’re tying the knot in September, and I can’t wait.

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Matt is a fellow guitarist. He’s also a woodworker, and apparently a pretty creative guy. He has this old Tele that he doesn’t really play any more, and so it’s getting pressed into a different kind of service. You know how some folks have a picture that they put into an oversized mat, and have guests sign it at their wedding? Well… he decided to do something a little different. The bridal party will sign the guitar on their wedding day, and he is building a custom case which will act as the mat, where all of their guests will sign the case. And then the entire thing, guitar and signatures, go under glass. It’s going to be a great display piece, and I’m glad I managed to convince him to take the thing out with us when we shoot their photos. Stay tuned for pictures of what the thing looks like on their wedding day. I can’t wait! That has to be one of the coolest ideas I’ve heard for such a thing. The custom-made guest books that I usually offer clients don’t hold a candle to it… but then, not everyone has a spare guitar and the know-how to build a custom case!

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Curtis Center Wedding :: Rachel & Kevin

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

So the day before was a beautiful autumn day. The day after had gorgeous weather. But Saturday, October 25th was cold and rainy. I think my heart sank when I looked out the window in the morning. I had been watching the weather all week long as I always do the week of a wedding, and I watched the forecast go from sunny and warm to cool, windy, and rainy. On top of that, the Philies were playing a world series game at home, so Philly was going to be a mad house! And… We had ambitious plans to shoot all over the city. I like these odds!

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Rachel having her makeup done

I arrived at the small hotel located just at the corner of 2nd and Market, and the festivities began. It was fast and furious, with hair and makeup getting done and all of the girls getting ready! And then on to the trolley and to St. Peter & Paul. (That’s the big Basilica right near the Franklin. HUGE and beautiful church. You walk in and can’t help but be wowed by it!)

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St. Peter & Paul Basilica Wedding

St. Peter & Paul Basilica Wedding

And then our trek around the city began. Rob and I rode with Rachel and Kevin and the rest of the bridal party in the trolley, and the first stop was the Curtis Center. That’s where the reception would be in a few hours, but we were going to do some formal shots there first. We then hit the Philadelphia Art Museum for the bridal party shots, and then went off to Love Park and South Broad St. for some shots of Rachel and Kevin on their own. The wind was blowing hard and cold, and the rain was drizzling on and off, to the point that I wasn’t sure if the sky was just going to open up on us without a second’s notice. These two were real troopers! And I think that the shots we were able to get were worth it!

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So after our big adventure around town, we finally arrived at The Curtis Center for the reception. The place is absolutely stunning, and the folks at Cescaphé did an incredible job setting the place up. The place looked like the definition of high class… the food was amazing… I can’t say enough good things about it. It’s a truly incredible venue, and if you’re considering it, do it. Just do it. You won’t be disappointed!

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Curtis Center Wedding - Love Garden, and Hors d'œuvres

As if the long day of running all around town and being in the cold wind and rain didn’t happen at all, Rachel and Kevin proceeded to have a reception that none of their guests will soon forget. I know I won’t! These two were sheer fonts of energy, dancing and partying the whole evening. Everyone there had a blast! As soon as dinner was done, toasts were made, and the formal dances were through… the DJ turned the Party knob to 11 and the dance floor came alive. Oh, and I believe the Phillies won, which was announced rather loudly by Kevin from the DJ’s stage, which got a huge eruption of cheering from everyone there.

Congrats, guys! May you always have as much fun!

Valley Forge Engagement Session :: Katelyn & Mark

Monday, October 20th, 2008

For all that I live only minutes away from Vally Forge National Park, I hadn’t been there until Katelyn asked to do her and Mark’s engagement shots there. Sure, I’ve driven through the park, which has lots of roads that run around the perimeter, and do not take you deeper into the actual park itself, but that hardly counts.

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I did a bit of scouting to try and get my bearings and figure out what the surroundings are like, and found that it was a little bit different than what I was used to around this area. Ok, a lot different. Most of the parks that I have been to here in eastern Pennsylvania are largely wooded, where you are walking on paths through a foresty type of environment. Valley Forge offer wide open space! Huge fields with trees in the distance. Sure, that’s not the entirety of the park (which actually has plenty of forested areas…) but to me it was one of it’s distinguishing features! It reminded me of the scenery that I shot when I lived in Kansas, a little bit.

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Katelyn and Mark actually got engaged in the park, so aside from the place’s general historical significance, it was a meaningful place for this shoot. They were very familiar with the park, so as a bonus, I got a much better tour of the place than I could have gotten by doing more running around myself. And now I’ll be coming back here just to find more spots that we didn’t hit. Something tells me I’m going to be spending a lot of time here!

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