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, photography, wedding photography, 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, photography, photojournalism, Style, wedding bands, wedding photography, 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, photography, photojournalism, romantic, wedding, wedding photography
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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 [...]
October 7, 2008 – 6:31 pm
TweetBy Steve Burns Perona Farms in Andover, NJ during the 1930′s was known as the place to go were one could get away from the bustle of the city. Quite a few well known personalities were known to have enjoyed the peace of the country air there through the years. Years later it became know as a place to go not [...]
TweetBy Steve Burns The “Calling”. It was not so much a calling, but a revelation. It was a revelation that happened along my journey in photography. Many start careers in photography as wedding photographers, only to move on into other areas of photography in a short period of time. Fewer start photography careers in other [...]