Entries in 2011 (3)

10:38AM

Wedding number 9….

Jack & Persis!! I’ve watched them grow older over the years. I’ve known both a very long time and as a result they knew exactly when to catch me off guard and ask provide some wedding services. I usually don’t take photos of friends weddings since I often will end up missing out on the celebration. This wasn’t the case this time around as a very well kept schedule allowed a lot of time between events to just relax and enjoy.

The ceremony was held at Trinity Presbyterian Church York Mills. It was a beautiful ceremony with a lot of natural light! The reception was then at the all to familiar Diamond Banquet Hall. They again impressed with their service!

Here are just a few :



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Ceremony

12:00PM

Boston 2011....

As mentioned in a previous post, I went to Salem Massachusetts for a wedding, but that is really just a suburb of Boston, Mass. Given the tight schedule I wasn’t able to stay too long in the city but I did get an afternoon of touring in and took a few shots. I would really like to go back again to experience more of the culture that the city has to bring and to just explore more. Boston is such a large city with so much to explore, I really would like to get back there this summer if I can. Here are a few shots of my walkabout I took during that afternoon/evening.


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Boston Composting

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Misty Walk

Boston Market

9:29PM

First Wedding of the Season….

Typically “wedding season” would usually fall during the spring through autumn period of the year; which makes sense given those are the warmer seasons.  It’s not often you find yourself going to a winter wedding that is not a destination wedding of some sort, especially in this climate of Canada/Upper north eastern USA.  However this year, the first wedding was on January 8th, 2011.  The destination was Salem (Massachusetts), more known for their rich witch history rather than their winter getaway spot.  The couple that day would be two good friends who I have gotten to know over the years and who are absolutely perfect for one another in every way.

Frank & Rebecca asked me to be one of their main photographers for this event. Usually I would decline such a role since I prefer to enjoy a friends wedding without being distracted by work, but I guess they caught me in a moment of weakness a few months prior.  I found myself in a situation which I wasn’t 100% comfortable with or familiar.  I have taken a lot of photos at weddings, for friends, colleagues etc but I’ve never had the complete responsibility of getting all the shots fall on my shoulders.  Even with this previous experience under my belt I still found myself somewhat nervous.  I find myself usually at ease going to these types of events and that usually translates into the photos I capture.  I suppose my main fear was that this nervousness would translate into the photos I take for my two friends and not capture all that I wanted to from their most important day.

With all this on my mind I went to the wedding in hopes of doing my best and recording the event with my camera as best as I could. I was put at ease when I discovered that I would be working with someone else, well at least they’d be open to my instructions on what to shoot and so forth.  Between the two of us we were able to capture all that I had hoped and planned and hopefully that’ll translate into two very happy friends/customers.

I’ve been slow to work on the images taken, working on a few here and there as the days went by, but I’ve been able to show the couple a few images and they do seem very happy with them.  I plan on finishing everything by next week if I can since I need to ship the DVD’s with the images back to Boston and I’m sure they want to use them in a scrapbook of some sort as Rebecca is very creative in that manner.

Here are a few of the shots taken of the happy couple on that day.  I was lucky enough to have it snow the day of the ceremony so it was fun to work with the natural environment.  The venue was rustic and gorgeous and the overall ceremony was very intimate since it was only about 75 people.  I must say it was one of the coziest weddings I’ve been to thus far.  With 8-9 more this year (none of which I’ll be a photographer in an official capacity) I’m sure I’ll have my share of variety when it comes to venue/setting/experience.





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