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Centre Bridge Inn | New Hope Wedding : Amanda and Fran

It is rumored that when King Arthur was having marital problems with Lady Genevieve, he visited Merlin in the hopes of gaining some wisdom on how to deal with his problems. He said to Merlin, “You’ve given me advice on everything in life.  You’ve told me how to lead my life, my people and my country.  However, never once have you given me advice about women and now more than ever, I’m completely lost.” Merlin stopped and looked at him with a quizzical expression and after a few minutes said to his King, “Just love her. Love her in good times. Love her harder in bad times. Just love her.”

This is the story that Fran’s father shared with Amanda and Fran during their wedding toasts.  Just love her.

Amanda and Fran reside in Perth, Australia.  And as the day went on and we learned that not everyone in Australia owns a pet kangaroo and that there really are no Outback Steakhouses at every corner, we learned of their fierce love for each other, their amazing friends and phenomenal families.  Their day bustled with excitement…all the pieces that Amanda had carefully crafted were set into place and at the end of the night, it could not have been more beautiful.  Fran, with his Yeti beard and single rose had won Amanda over as she called home from a telephone booth outside of her new college in Perth.  Amanda, with her gorgeous smile and American ways, charmed Fran like no other. Together, there is just love.

Fran and Amanda, thank you so very much for allowing me the opportunity to get to know you, to share in your wedding day and to document your love.

Below are some of my favorites from the day…but let it be known that I had a wicked hard time selecting the bunches that are showcased in their SLIDESHOW.

Their day started at the Centre Bridge Inn in New Hope. A simply gorgeous venue overlooking the Delaware River.

From the goodies baskets for her out of town guests, to the love and details that she displayed towards her bridesmaids, Amanda had thought of everything…

Yeah, she’s that gorgeous.

Their cute little church in New Britain proved to be gorgeous, albeit challenging with its lack of a traditional center aisle…

Married!

Though I am know for my less than passionate love for frogs, I couldn’t resist…

Moustaches make it all fun…

My goal was to recreate one of my favorite images from their engagement session. Check and Mark!

Yes, those are chickens in the background. No, we couldn’t catch one.

Props to my fabulous assistant, Nicole…these three images are her view of their first dance.

I was wowed when I saw their reception room come together. All of the details were amazing…

And…we’ll end it with cake. :)

Life as a Hipsta

It drains my iphone battery. Honestly, though, I can’t live without it.

As of late we’ve been doing a TON of traveling…both personal and for work. I’m tired. BUT, we’ve had a blast! I vowed that when I was on vacation I wouldn’t touch the camera.  In fact, I left my beloved Marky at home and put Mike in charge of our trusty point and shoot camera.  I carried nothing but my iphone. However, on my iphone I have the Hipstamatic camera app and SWOON every time I see a picture come from it. I’m obsessed. So, I’ve decided to host a new feature on ye ‘ol blog…Life as a Hipsta.

So, to let you see a glimpse…my glimpse…of where we’ve been for the past three weeks.

First up…our vacation to the House of Mouse.  The kids and Mike had never been and we had such a phenom time that the kids still haven’t stopped talking about it!

A few days later we went to Niagara Falls where we were completely soaked as we left the Cave of Winds and the Maid of the Mist.  The kids were amazed and LOVED it. Oh…and there’s one picture below that’s for my brother-in-law. :)

Our last whirlwind adventure took us to Rehoboth Beach for an AH.MAY.ZING! beach wedding. But, in our spare time, we ate, hung on the boardwalk, ate salt water taffy, ate some more and just chillaxed.

Fun Times. For Sure!

Longwood Gardens Engagement: Stephanie and Phil

Rumor has it that when they booked me for their wedding, Stephanie immediately called her sister and excitedly reported that they had booked me.  Little do they know (until now) that as soon as I came home from our meeting and walked through the kitchen door, I started chatting excitedly to Mike about how cute and fun Stephanie and Phil were and how excited I was to be shooting their upcoming wedding.

On the day of their engagement session it stormed…like hurricane storm…like knock out power for three days in some areas storm.  But for a brief hour, the sun came out and all was calm and beautiful.  It was during that calm that we shot their engagement session on the grounds of the ever gorgeous Longwood Gardens. Meet Stephanie and Phil…two of the cutest newly engaged couples I know.  Oh, and to see more of our afternoon together, here’s their SLIDESHOW.

Fischer Park Engagement: Laura and Daniel

It threatened rain.  Thunderstorms, in fact.  Yet, she smiled knowing that she was in loving arms and that she would be marrying him in less than a month’s time.

Meet Laura and Dan.  Their story is simple…boy meets girl.  Boy and girl fall in love.  Boy nervously holds onto the ring for over a month.  Girl gets annoyed when boy takes her to the park one morning, early, without breakfast…just to take a walk.  Then Boy asks Girl to be his bride and it becomes one of the happiest days of her life.

I cannot wait until their wedding. Their SLIDESHOW is here…some of my favorites are down below.

Meredith Manor Wedding : Jenelle and Joe

Her chin quivered as she repeated her vows.  He smiled from ear to ear when he saw her for the the first time.  No matter how long you’ve been together as a couple, no matter if you’ve bought a house together, spent every day together, argued with each other, sworn not to get too emotional on your wedding day, the truth is that your wedding day is one of the most emotional days ever.  Jenelle and Joe have been planning their Meredith Manor wedding for over a year and a half and each detail was meticulously cared for, each instance planned…and still, her chin quivered as she repeated her vows to Joe and together, they were the happiest they’ve ever been.

Their SLIDESHOW is HERE, but below is their story.

Jenelle looked breath-takingly gorgeous!

Before they locked their jackets, rings and keys in their hotel room, the boys were having a blast.

The bouquets were among the cutest I’ve ever seen.
Sweet light poured on us all day. :)
Their super sweet first dance.
A tribute to their pooches at home.

Inquiring minds wanna know

So, lately I’ve been wondering a lot about blog slideshows. Primarily, if I should keep them or not. So, you tell me.

7 on 7

Dear Nico,

Today is your 7th birthday!  Happy Birthday!

Last night, before your father and I went to bed, I asked him if he remembered the day you were born.  And vividly, he did.  It was the day his first and only son was born and he couldn’t have been a more prouder dad.  It’s been 7 years and he’s still crazy proud of you…as am I.

There are a ton of reasons we adore you…the following 7 are just a few.

Your INFATUATION with donuts! There isn’t a weekend that goes by that you don’t ask for one.  Chocolate frosted. No sprinkles. However, on Thursday, knowing that you were going to be king for a day on Friday, you asked for a special donut.  Not only did you get sprinkles…which are pretty darn special…but you got TWO donuts.  Later complaining that your belly hurt because you inhaled both donuts in one sitting with a ginormous glass of milk.

Your ability to humor me and indulge me whenever I’m on a whim to take a picture of you. Immediately after taking this picture, you took the hand that had two fingers up in the shape of an “L”, put it on your forehead, pointed at me, laughed a good belly laugh and went back inside the house to finish your episode of SpongeBob; you know…the one you seen 700 million bagillion times!

Your insistence on being independent and unique.  You definitely dance to the beat of your own drum.  I love that you put thought into things.  For instance, when we went to pick out your cake, you pretty much had it designed in your head and made a vivid representation of it to the baker.  I’m surprised that you didn’t draw her a picture…like you do with us when you want us to bring to reality something that’s been on your mind (like your skateboard ramp!).  You love to figure things out for yourself and only as a last resort will you ask us for help. Unless of course, it has anything to do with Zelda.  There, you just want to look up the cheat logs online and be done with it!

You are so very animated and charismatic.  Not to mention a total smart ass! (definitely MY son!) You never hesitate to tell us what’s on your mind, put your sisters in their place and charm the ladies.  You have a love for life and want to live it fully everyday; always asking your dad at the end of the night, “Daddy, tomorrow can I….(insert whatever crazy idea you have in mind).

And really, dude, all I ask is for a simply smile and I get this…

Your dad is your hero. Hands down. There is no wrong he can do, nothing he can’t fix, nothing he doesn’t know. He’s your oracle, your biggest fan and your wing man.

Show off. Ham. We love that you set goals and that you want to do whatever it takes to achieve those goals.  You’ve been saving up for a trip to the toy store.  You’ve been doing extra chores, being extra good (most of the time) and being extra huggie in the hopes that we’ll slip you a dollar or two.  You’re excellent at negotiation, too.

Despite how often you two fight. Despite how crazy she may make you.  No matter how many times she’s left your room in disarray, your sister, Sydney, is your bestest friend.  You’ve called her for advice, missed her when she’s not home, gotten excited on the days that’s she’s to come over, anxious to show her something, happy just to see her.  I love the relationship that you have with all of your siblings, but we are even prouder and happier of the bond that you have with Sydney.  We know that you two will always be like that and honestly…there’s no better partner in crime than a sibling :)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NICO OX MANCHEW BUB!
YOU ARE SO RIDICULOUSLY LOVED!

Elkins Estate Wedding: Amy and Ben

After an amazing courtship that has taken them all over the world, Amy and Ben were married at the gorgeous Elkins Estate. Originally meeting in New Zealand, their love story is simple, elegant and classic.  So there was no other option but to find a venue and celebrate their union in a place that is exactly that…simple, elegant and classic. Below is their wedding day.

P.S.  Did I mention that their wedding took a little over a week to plan? Every detail was meticulous and gorgeous…despite the time crunch.

To take full advantage of the gorgeous estate grounds, Amy and Ben opted for a first glance…an opportunity to see each other and take all of their pictures before their ceremony.  LOVE!! This is how their first glance played out.

Amy’s ring is an heirloom…her mother’s stone and her grandmother’s setting.

Gorgeous!

Then, it was off to get married :)

The music room of the Estate is simply jaw dropping.

Amy and Ben…it was an honor.

To see more of their opulent wedding, click to see their SLIDESHOW.

Shoot the Shot Workshop

It started with a dare. A double dog dare.  Which, of course, you know you can’t pass up. Mike had challenged me to host my first workshop.

I’m a firm believer in paying it forward. In helping out. In going above and beyond.  In an industry where you can throw a rock and hit 30 wedding photographers, competition is fierce, but I am determined to look to other photographers as my peers and not my competition.  After all, there’s more than enough to go around. When I first started my business, I was discouraged.  I found it hard to find the answers I was looking for.  I found it even harder to connect with other photographers to seek their guidance, pick their brains, see what it was all about.  But, when I felt uninspired and ready to give up, my ever constant cheerleaders (my husband, my nieces and my sisters) propelled me forward and I put in tons and tons of hours in research to find answers to the questions I wanted answered.  I found couples that saw past my inexperience and towards my creativity and passion. I reinvented the wheel and my business grew…leaps and bounds beyond anything I have ever dreamed of it becoming.

That inspiration, that passion that fuels, those answers to those questions…all of those things combined is what the Shoot the Shot Workshop was all about.  I didn’t want anyone to have to reinvent the wheel like I did.  I didn’t want anyone to feel alone. I didn’t want anyone to not chase their dream.

I hosted the workshop on my 35th birthday.  Where I’m one to not even acknowledge the day, I wanted this day…this birthday…to be spectacular.  I wanted details, I wanted wow, I wanted cake and flowers, and a gorgeous couple, and lots of laughter, and friends and exhilaration. And it was all there….and then some. All the countless hours in details that were put into the workshop were a success.  All of my favorite vendors that helped me out when I first started were a part of it.  My fantastic friends were there at my side to help me out. And my husband…well, I couldn’t have done this without him.

Welcome to the Shoot the Shot Workshop…hosted at the Elkins Estate.

The boxes contained information and goodies from my favorite vendors…Album Crafters, Shootsac, Kubota Image Tools, Totally Rad Actions, Collages and WHCC.  These vendors have been the cornerstone of my business and I *heart* them!

The first half of the workshop was all about branding and marketing and networking and photo shoots and gear and inspiration and questions and answers…

I’m Cuban…we speak with our hands :)

Our lunch table was set up as if it were a table at a wedding reception.

Melissa and I chillaxin’

Melania workin’ it!

The ever amazing, Alli

After lunch, the second half of the workshop was shooting a mock wedding.  Alli and her husband, Zack, were our ever animated couple.

The Village Bake Shoppe and Floral Design went above and beyond in designing bouquets and cake for the workshop.

Heather…doin’ her thang…

The light inside the Chelten House was AH.MAY.ZING!

Taking the action outside.

Posers… :)

Talk about an amazing birthday cake!

The fabulous thing about hosting such a small group was the ability for everyone to connect and chat.

We’re missing a couple of people, but this is by far my favorite picture of the day… :)  Thank you so very much to everyone that came out!

Right up there with this one… :)

We did good

It all goes by so fast.

I went to a friend’s house one night to indulge in a tea that she swore up and down would induce labor.  So done with being pregnant, I drank 2 cups of Blue Root. And nothing. We went home.  I really don’t know what I was expecting. Maybe some spectacle moment where your water breaks and you scramble in mass hysteria to the hospital dodging cars and weaving in and out of the midnight traffic during a torrential downpour. Nothing. And to bed we went to wait. Some more. And then a funny thing happened at about 3am.  The usual routine that I had been accustomed to wasn’t happening.  The jabbing of the ribs, the push on my bladder, the wiggling.  It just wasn’t there. Which was odd.  So, I started poking and poking harder and freaking out and hyperventilating and shaking Russell vigorously out of his deep sleep with an, “OMG! I can’t feel the baby move!  I’ve killed her with that stupid tea!”

She always moved at the sound of her father’s voice.  It was magical to her and she would move from one side of my belly to the other to hear what secrets he would have for her that day.  But on this night, nothing.  And so we rushed to the hospital and hysterically I started to describe what I had done.  They hooked me up to all sorts of monitors, doctors and nurses started rushing in and out.  At 19 and 21, we were horrified.  Parenthood had been thrust upon us…not even having completed our first year of marriage…and here we were…in the middle of the night, after dodging cars and weaving in and out of traffic, in a hospital, wondering if I had indeed killed our child because I was impatient and anxious.  And then a miracle.  There she was on the ultrasound machine, heartbeat strong, just laying there…drunk. Yes, my child was drunk. Apparently, whatever chemical was in this root did nothing for me, but totally intoxicated her.  So, with what seemed like a glorified oven timer on my belly, my midwife buzz our child out of her drunken stupor and ensured us that she would be fine.  That I had to just wait.it.out.

And I did.  I sat on the couch like a mother hen on her egg and waited.  I don’t think I drank anything other than water.

A week later, on a random Monday, in a West Palm Beach hospital, right as the Fresh Prince of Bel Aire’s closing credits were rolling across the hospital television screen, she arrived.  A very teeny 6lbs 12oz, 21in. long peanut.  She was quiet. She was pink…so very pink.  Pink to the point of inheriting the name Pinky from her beloved Aunt.  She was already enamored with life.  I swear she recognized her father’s voice in an instant. And she wasn’t hungover.

It’s been 15 years. An amazingly wildly fun 15 years.

Elia was named after two amazing people…her grandmother and her great grandmother.  And much like those women, she is a force to be reckoned with.  She’s vibrant. Gorgeous. Opinionated. Heartwarming and endearing. She’s magical. I looked at her this morning when I crept into her room to be the first to wish her a happy birthday and was in awe at the young lady that was curled up in bed…albeit drooling on her powder pink pillow.  As I moved her wild hair away from her face so that I could kiss her teenaged cheek, I realized that there’s a young lady in the house now and that it’s all going to fly by me even faster.

So, with a lump in my throat, I write this, not just to wish her a public happy birthday, but to remind myself to enjoy her while she’s still under our roof.  To laugh with her, to wholeheartedly appreciate her, to encourage her harder, to push her further, to remind her how beautiful she is inside and out.

Elia, on the day you were born, after everyone had left the hospital that night, your father came over to me and together we just smiled at you. And as I cradled you in my arms, he whispered so that only I could hear, “we’ve done good.” And, indeed, we have. You are all that is good in our life. You have made us better people, better parents, a better family.  You complete us a hundred, million times over. You are more than we ever imagined we could want in a daughter.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BANANA! You are so very loved.

(the crown that Elia will wear next week for her Quinceanera portraits and the Swarovski pacifier given to me on the day she was born)