January 10, 2012 – 1:47 pm
TweetBy Steve Burns Good wedding photographers are a flexible bunch. One day they are doing something one way and the next, due to a different set of circumstances, they are approaching things differently. All the while they must have a certain consistency about what they do. My taste, or style, in wedding photography is photo journalistic. However [...]
By Steve Burns
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Posted in Classic, Fashion, Philosophy, Venues, Weddings
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Also tagged art, couples in love, love, New Jersey, wedding photography, Wedding Photojournalism, wedding style
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August 21, 2009 – 12:12 am
TweetBy Steve Burns A ways back I covered a wedding of one of the leads from “The Phantom of The Opera.” The newly married couple had a small intimate wedding. Their wedding reception was held at the Westbury Manor on Long Island, NY. At the reception places were set for 40 guests, with the music [...]
By Steve Burns
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Posted in Events, Music, Philosophy, Style, Weddings
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Also tagged feeling, Music, New Jersey, New York, photojournalism, Style, wedding bands, wedding photography, Wedding Photojournalism, wedding reception music, wedding style
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TweetBy Steve Burns A while ago I had the pleasure of photographing my dear friend Manny son’s wedding. Karyn and George where married in a Greek Orthodox Wedding Ceremony at St. John The Theologian in Tenafly, NJ. Their ceremony is one that I particularly love to witness. It’s with good reason that I’ve fallen in [...]
By Steve Burns
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Posted in Events, Published, Weddings
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Also tagged ceremony, fun, Greek Orthodox, New Jersey, photojournalism, romantic, wedding, wedding photography, Wedding Photojournalism
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Tweet David’s earlier post about “how come you don’t call yourself a photojournalist” is great! I am similar in I don’t consider myself a pure photojournalist photographer, but I find it amusing that some photographers I have met over time DO call them photojournalists yet they do more posing then me. So getting ready, ceremony [...]
TweetBy Steve Burns The phone rings and the words you hear are, “Help me, please.” The Group of 10 was founded in part as a support group of friends, for friends. All of the members are friends whom happen to be independent photographers, and all of whom are very active in the wedding photography industry. [...]
February 14, 2009 – 5:04 pm
TweetWhere have the days gone where it was a real struggle to get a low light shot ? In film days photographers who used ISO3200 film would be called crazy by some… because the final prints would be so grainy. You either loved that grain or you didn’t. Even in “early” digital years (2001/2002 when [...]
TweetEach day, and at every wedding I am inspired by the capacity of love. What amazes me is how different wedding day celebrations can be, yet the commonality is always the strength of love, honor and family. A part of what I understand is this: The heartfelt pride and mixed emotion of a daughter getting [...]