Monthly Archives: April 2009

Melane and Ryan: Central Park Wedding

Melane and Ryan had more than a perfect spring day when they tied the knot in NY’s Central Park. Melane is from Texas and Ryan is originally from Indiana. They both thought it would great to get married somewhere like New York! With temperatures in the low 90′s,  the couple had a great summer-like day…

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a little film sneak peek

Just got the film back from last week! Oh, man… I just fell in love with film all over again. The Hassy is my friend again. Now, just gotta figure out how to start using it more often!

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Photo Exploration on Eastern Long Island

Without a wedding this weekend, we decided to head out to the Hamptons. It was my first time out there, and I was itching to shoot some film. We chose an absolutely beautiful spring day to explore! I was mostly shooting film, and Joe mostly digital on the Leica, but I managed to steal it…

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Yusha + Sadiaka: the Album

I’m so in love with this album right now! With images showcasing the beautiful work of Shehnaai and showcasing Akbar Restaurant and the Fountainhead, what’s not to like? Here are just a few of my favorite spreads from the wedding album: The color image below is courtesy of our friend Stacey Doyle To see the…

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3 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring Your Photographer

The ISPWP has a nice collection of articles about wedding photography, and I contributed to the most recent article: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring Your Photographer. I contributed the following information The number one mistake to avoid when hiring a wedding photographer is to listen to everyone else. Your best friend might have loved…

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The EcoFont

While browsing blogs this morning, I found out about a new font. There are cutouts in the type that reduce ink usage by about 20%. Not only will this cut down on ink cartridge waste, it will save money! If you’re in a larger office environment, talk to your office management team about transferring usage…

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