Archive for the ‘Dave’s Projects’ Category

A quick photosession with Dana…

| November 15th, 2011 | No Comments »
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Dana contacted me through ModelMayhem asking if I wanted to make some images with her for her portfolio.  We met up at a local park for what turned out to be a pretty quick photo session!  Temperatures were falling fast and sunset this time of year lasts all of 15 minutes.  But we made the best of it and we were both pleased with the results!                

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Kylie and Rob: A Webb Deane Stevens Barn Wedding To Remember…

| August 2nd, 2011 | No Comments »
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Kylie and Rob were married at the Webb Deane Stevens Museum with a fantastic reception in the barn on the property.  I started the day shooting Kylie’s getting ready pictures at the Silas W. Robbins House Bed and Breakfast.   The day started off pretty mellow with some chit chat and photos.  Everyone was calm and having a real nice time.  The wedding ceremony was held beside the gardens at the museum and everything went really well.  Kylie and Rob delivered a delightful toast of thanks and the food was fantastic.  Then came the dancing.  They danced every moment of the reception until it ended.  And I don’t mean just dancing, I mean DANCING!!!  The rafters of the barn had to have been swaying and as the beat drove on one could feel the floor flex with the rhythmic movement of the revelers.  Non-stop, all night.  Liss and I agreed when

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Living in a cloud…

| May 16th, 2011 | No Comments »
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Cloud nine; it’s where every bride is on her wedding day.  That’s where the bride was when I shot the images you’ll see below.  I had the honor of shooting Courtney and Jeff while second shooting their wedding for Mike Spirito of Michael David Photography.   But on a less “wedding” note and a more serious note, I’d like to go into something that gave me concern as a wedding photographer.  You see, I take my responsibility as a wedding photographer very seriously.  Sure, I try to keep the mood leavened, put on a happy face and joke with the bride and groom to keep things upbeat, but I also respect the fact that they have entrusted me to archive a huge part of their family history.  More important, I am recording moments of the very first chapter in the latest installment of their life.  All well and good, and I

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