Archive for April, 2006


Stacey and Bill | April 29, 2006

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

Stacey and Bill enjoyed a cloudless day at the Mount Washington Resort at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.

The dress:

Flowergirls at work:

Stacey:

The guys, Bill on the left:

Holding hands during the ceremony:

The kiss:

Stacey and Bill, taken by my assistant Anne (contact me if you want to reserve Anne as assistant on your day, she rocks):

Walking back to the reception:

First dance:

The party:

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YOUR favorite images…

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

I started this news section of my website to keep everyone up to date on my wedding photography. It’s also been a great way to share some of my favorite images soon after a wedding. I’ll often choose images that have great lighting, action, scenery, emotion, or a combination of these aspects. But I thought it would be a great idea to ask married couples from weddings I’ve photographed which images YOU like best. Email me with one or two of your favorite images and why you like them. I’ll post them on the news section and even send you a 5×7″ print of the image(s) you choose (please include latest mailing address).

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Wedding photography advice…

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

After photographing dozens of weddings over the past few years, I feel like I’ve gained some insight on how a wedding couple can best work with their photographer. I’ve been working on a list of tips, suggestions, and advice that I provide to couples I’m working with. Please contact me if you have anything you’d like to add to this list, whether it’s photography related or just general wedding advice. Thanks.

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Back in New Hampshire

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

It took 2700 miles of driving, but I’m back in Jackson, New Hampshire after spending the winter in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Santa Fe Workshops

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Being a photographer, spending a winter in Santa Fe wouldn’t be complete without some continuing education at the Santa Fe Workshops. I took a portrait lighting class with Los Angeles based photographer Josh Sanseri. It was a great experience and I’m looking forward to incorporating the lighting techniques into my photography. We spent about half the time in studio and half on location (where most of my interest lies). The last day of class was reserved for an assignment of photographing a stranger. I chose to go on location and picked High Desert Guitars. I thought this shop would be an interesting location and thanks go to Steve, the owner, for letting me set up equipment and lights around $$$ guitars.
Steve Peirsol, owner of High Desert Guitars in Santa Fe, New Mexico

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