Tag Archives: Wedding Photojournalism

…The Music Matters!

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 being provided  by [...]

It was Greek to me…

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 love with the various aspects [...]

Loving the light.. :)

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 and [...]

A place in the country.

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 only to enjoy the country [...]

The Calling

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 areas of photography to move [...]