Two Girls, a Guy, and a wedding at the Stamford Hilton

| June 16th, 2011 | No Comments »
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When Jennie of Lilbludrgaonfly and I rolled out Strawberry Road Creative a few years ago, we had envisioned doing wedding photography for fun people in amazing venues and most of all, our goal was to work for people we connected with.  A little over a year ago we skyped our first meeting with Caroline and Jessica.  The connection was almost instantaneous.  What would generally be a 30 to 40 minute meeting rolled on and on and we had a blast.  Fast forward to a fantastic engagement shoot and forward still to their wedding.  An amazing event of commitment, emotion, love and joy.  But one undertone I couldn’t shake was that of accomplishment.  I don’t think that word was uttered all night, but it was there.  These two women were truly happy and proud to be standing in front of their family and friends and proclaim their love.  And in a

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Cambridge; engagment upon a roof…

| May 24th, 2011 | No Comments »
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I had the pleasure of meeting with Lauren and David for the first time since our initial meeting.  It was a rooftop garden engagement shoot!  Located atop a parking garage in Cambridge, MA, this elegant garden is a haven of tranquility above the hustle and bustle of the city below.   The soon-to-be-wed couple hold this place as significant (not for me to tell why!) and requested their engagement shoot be here amidst the perfectly manicured flora.  I highly recommend this spot to anyone who likes a nice quiet spot to reflect, read a paper or just get away for a bit!    

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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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