Monthly Archives: September 2009
I met up with Melanie and Tom this past week at Neshaminy state Park. Their wedding is coming up soon at the end of October.
There are a lot of details that I am looking forward to for this wedding. Pen Ryn Mansion is going to be a lot of fun to shoot at. Melanie is having a custom dress designed by the talented Darcy Law. And from what Mel and Tom tell me, this is gonna be a fun group!
The engagement session was a lot of fun, they even brought their daschund, Cole (named after Melanies favorite Philadelphia Philly – take a wild guess). I’ll admit, he may have stole the show a couple of time
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Here’s a preview of the engagement session.
















It may have rained the day before, and even a little after the ceremony, but when it counted… We had dry skies![]()
Keri and Jon were married on a private farm in Furlong (in the heart of Central Bucks County). The entire setup was beautiful and their guests had a great time.
Starting out with the guys for some relaxed portraits, I headed over to meet up with the ladies just down the street. They were close enough, that instead of the customary limo, they had a horse and carriage bring them to the ceremony. It honestly, was like a fairytale story.
Enjoy a few from the day!














Meeting up with my good friend and fellow Philly wedding photographer (Philly8) member, Mark Gardner, we traveled south down to Cape May, NJ for Beth and Steve’s wedding.
This group, from the very beginning, was all about having a good time. Everyone was in such a good and relaxed mood, it made our job so much easier – and even more fun! I was really excited to see that Beth choose an non-white dress. It was close to a blue-ish color wedding dress – very cool! and the black shoes just added to it!
The reception was held at the renowned Congress Hall with the sounds of the evening provided by the talented crew of Synergetic Sounds (coincidentally based locally out of Bensalem).
















Helping Michael Allebach out again, we were photographing at Normandy Farm in Blue Bell. While we may have been rained out just in time for the ceremony, we were able to get some great portraits before and after around Normand Farm, and also at the Montgomery County Community College.














Shooting with Michael Allebach again, we were photographing Alice and Mark’s wedding.
We started with a few shots at the Sofitel in Philadelphia. The wedding was held at the church on the University of Penn Campus. From there, we traveled just a few blocks south towards Rittenhouse square, to Stotesbury Mansion.
The mansion has a lot of different rooms that are great to work with, including the elevator!









