Couple Liz & Pat share a kiss during a recent engagement session downtown New Haven. The couple braved a chilly winter day for a quick e-session and will be tying the knot in the fall of 2012 at the amazing Bond Ballroom. I look forward working with the couple and their families on the big day. Please take a moment and view some of the images from the e-session.
Marjorie and Justin are married! What a great time I had. I had the pleasure of being a second shooter for a good friend and amazing photographer Robert Norman. The day started at the bride’s parents house in Trumbull where the bridal party prepared for the big day. We then headed to the stunning St. Matthews Church in Norwalk for the ceremony. The reception was held at the The Barns at Wesleyan Hills in Middletown. Such a charming location with many opportunities for the formals and creative portraiture session. The couple originally scheduled their big day for Sunday, August 28, 2011 but the wedding was called off due to Hurricane Irene that hit the Northeast. I am so happy their big day went off the second time around without a hitch. I wish them all the best and thank them for allowing me to be a part of their day. Please take the time to view some of their images from the celebration.
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Couple Alaina & Steve share a kiss during a recent engagement session in Shelton, CT. The couple who will be tying the knot in march 2012 at the beautiful Hartford Society Room. The couple was referred to my services from Alaina’s cousin Mike & Rosie wedding I shot earlier in the fall of this year. I really look forward working with the couple and the families on the big day. Please take a moment and view some of the images from their session.
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Hey Mike,
The pictures came out amazing!! We love all of them. I am trying to pick which ones we want printed for the house, it’s so hard to choose! Thanks again Mike you did an amazing job. We look forward to working with you again in March!
Alaina & Steve
Couple Allyson & Edger share a quiet moment during their “First Look” session at the Norwich Inn Spa recently. During the session I noticed a shadow reflection of a giant tree an instantly knew this would be a perfect frame for the couple in the shadows and produce a fantastic image. The couple couldn’t have planned a better wedding day as everything was top notch. I was giving a helping hand for this wedding as a second shooter for the talented Anthony DeCarlo for the day. Connecticut’s photo community is pretty tight and when Anthony was in a last minute pinch I gladly offered my services for the day. It was such a pleasure working with the couple and Anthony for the day. Please take a moment to view some of the images from the big day.
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Super cool couple Rosanna & Max share a kiss near a subway entrance during a recent engagement session in New York City. When planning the couple’s engagement session they really had a keen interest in doing a session in New York City since Max commutes into the city on a daily basis and Rosanna’s love of the city. First stop was the lovely and super busy Bryant Park where we got a chance to check out the holiday Christmas tree and watch the skaters on Citibank’s Pond. We then proceeded to walk around Manhattan using the city as our backdrop. We all had a laugh at some of the onlookers during the session. Yeah..that’s right we are special. Last and but not least we headed to Grand Central Station to take some iconic shots and share some more laughs before their 6:00 p.m. train back home to Connecticut. The couple who I must say is so laid back and have great chemistry together are naturals in front of the camera. I am so confident we will capture some amazing images at their Spring 2012 wedding at the fabulous Westchester Country Club. Please take a moment to view a gallery of some of the images from their session.
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