Photography & Videography Blog

Why a Wedding Videographer is Important

Ashley Stills |  January 24, 2011

Photography is an art form and it captures one aspect of your wedding day beautifully.  A video, on the other hand, is different because it includes movement and sound – your walk down the aisle, what it sounded like when you were pronounced husband and wife for the first time, that groovy dance only your Dad knows how to do and the crazy stories the best man chose to share.

Shopping For The Right Photographer

Laura Geiger |  January 17, 2011

There is something very exciting and comforting about that instant and natural rapport between client and photographer. It’s the same good feeling you get when you connect with anyone for the first time. This should hold true for all the key players in your wedding day. DJs, planners, caterers, florists, etc… When I meet with potential clients I am interested in their story, individually and as a couple. I want to know how they met and what their connections and common interests are. 

Mishaps, Good-haps, and Better Photographs

Nicole Waldron |  November 29, 2010

There is a photo that sits in our studio window of a bride and groom surrounded by their bridal party, and when potential clients come in for a consultation, they always say, “I want that.” Of course you’re probably wondering what ‘that’ is. Well it’s not the pose or the location, it’s what the people are doing that the couples want – the group in the photograph is having fun!

Sneak Peek Winter 2011 Cover Shoot

Kelli Stopczynski |  November 19, 2010

Consider this our Thanksgiving gift to you - a sneak peek behind the scenes at our winter 2011 cover shoot! We also want to give a HUGE thanks to the vendors who helped us pull it off. We had a fantastic day shooting and came away with some amazing images...and these aren't even our best shots!

Boudoir Photography: The Hottest Gift for Your Groom and 6 Reasons Why You Should Do It!

WeddingDay |  September 10, 2010

If you took time to research really, really old art, you would discover women have been posing for sensual paintings and photographs for more than 150 years. We’ve called it different things along the way – pin-up, glamour shots, retro or sexy photos – and it’s evolved a lot over the past several decades. “Although the term came into being later, boudoir photography is as old as the earliest photographic processes,” explained Janet Kaufman (Intimates by Janet Lynn). “It draws on elements of sensual painting and printmaking that were distinct from, yet related to erotic art.”