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Who’s the most nervous at a wedding?

TweetBy Steve Burns Who’s the most nervous at a wedding during the procession?  Is it the photographer as the bride and her father approach?  Is it the groom in anticipation of his bride to be?  Is it the bride anticipating joining with her groom at the alter?  Is it the father of the bride who [...]

It was Greek to me…

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 [...]

The Inn at Erlowest – A Destination?

TweetWhile most people may not consider Lake George New York  a destination wedding location,  I certainly do! I just recently returned from a weekend trip to The Inn at Erlowest in Lake George NY.  Two full days of photographic coverage with an amazing couple,  great family and some awesome vendors. The threat of rain came [...]

Loving the light.. :)

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 [...]

This evening’s entertainment is… !

TweetThe “party mood” continues on our blog! Tonight – dancers! These girls were amazing. The choreography was mastered to perfection and the whole performance breathtaking. All the photos were taken during last Saturday’s wedding that I had a chance to photograph with Monika Broz in Philadelphia:  

A place in the country.

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 [...]

Scenes From a Wedding

TweetBy Steve Burns We put a lot into our days, both wedding photographers, as well as the families of the bride and groom.  When it is all said and done, we all look forward to unwinding for a few moments. I recently  had the pleasure to photograph the wedding of Eileen and Jason at New York City’s wonderful and [...]

It’s the details that count… or is it?

TweetBy Steve Burns It’s confession time friends; I like food, good food. In another life, I’ve worked in several kitchens, and in this life I still enjoy cooking. I have several friends whom through the years have enjoyed sharing with me their expertise in cooking, and I truly enjoy sharing in their meals. I’ve learned [...]

Why we do what we do

TweetI don’t really know how many weddings I have photographed in my life. I never really counted them. I do have a record of each one, an entry in my calendar and of course copies of all the images taken.  My rough estimate, based on how often I was shooting during the past seven years [...]

Destination weddings – through a blissful eye !

TweetPaul Gauguin, one of the most prolific 19 century painters, at some point in his life in his longing for savage and unexpected beauty, made a conscious choice to escape the sufocating world of European civilization for South Seas. He settled on Marquesas Island in French Polynesia where he created some of his best works. His [...]