Oh my gosh… named to Best of Weddings by the Knot!!!

Wow, what a day– somehow the email from The Knot went unnoticed until today– apparently brides voted me a “The Knot Best of Weddings 2011 Pick” this year! YAY!!! This means I will be listed in The Knot Best of Weddings 2011 section in The Knot regional magazines and on TheKnot.com– a total boon because I’ve never wanted to spend the money to purchase actual advertising on their site (it’s SO expensive!!!) Thanks to all my happy clients out there– I know it’s silly but we people-pleasers find this sort of thing so gratifying. I can’t believe I am blogging about getting two awards on one day. Woohooo!  Just went to see the listing and there are only 37 picks for NYC wedding photographers!  Ok, maybe that sounds like a lot, but in a city with HUNDREDS upon hundreds of wedding photographers I am feeling pretty special!!!

Best of Weddings on The Knot

WOW! Thanks, Wedding Wire!

So I just got word that I was named to the 2011 Bride’s Choice List at Wedding Wire… great news for me since Wedding Wire is one of the top places where people review their photographers… what makes it a special honor to me especially is that it’s based on the reviews my clients gave me– here’s a little bit about the award from their site:

“The 2011 award recipients represent the top five percent in quality and service excellence within the wedding industry. Recognition for the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 is determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 750,000 WeddingWire newlyweds. Awards are distributed to winning wedding professionals across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, and are based on the overall professional achievements throughout the previous year.” –Wedding Wire

Weddings, Wedding Venues
2011 Bride
Dave Tew - January 31, 2011 - 4:51 pm

FIST BUMP!!

Liz & Doug’s Wintry Engagement Portraits

It’s rare that I do an e-session during the winter months, period.  AND it’s rare that I shoot with such fun-loving people– Liz and Doug were totally awesome to work with and seemed to enjoy themselves despite the fact that they weren’t wearing hats in 24 degree weather.   My engagement portrait shoots are usually around 90 minutes but because we got a hankering for shots with the ice-skating rink in the background we walked an extra 15 minutes or so down to the bottom of Central Park and poor Liz was probably numb with cold.  I myself was pretty cold, having to wear fingerless gloves to use my cameras easily– but the hat, I fear, I could *not* have done without.  Congratulations to Liz and Doug– they got some great shots and will be married in a month!  Look for a wedding post on them in late february.  They’re getting married at Central Park Boathouse on 2/20 and I can’t wait to shoot them again!  Here are a handful of my favorites from the shoot.
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I met them at Central Park Boathouse right after they did their official tasting for the wedding menu selections… That’s the boathouse to the left up there…

Fun with silhouettes!

I realized while shooting how different everything is in winter– I’ve shot at this tunnel before but didn’t recognize it without all the usual leaves!

The bandshell area was nice and empty– in the spring and summer it’s usually teaming with people.

I love this one.  LOVE it. Doesn’t Doug just look radiantly happy?  These guys have an amazing rapport.

We came upon a miniature snowman in a water fountain.  Needless to say, it had to be photographed.

After our walk down to the skating rink, Doug and Liz warmed up with some hot chocolate as we waited for the Trump’s  Zamboni to finish up it’s rounds…

We finished the shoot with a good healthy snowball fight.  And poor Liz got taken down in a very photogenic snow-tackle.  Thanks for looking!

Perry - January 22, 2011 - 2:50 pm

Liz and Doug,
The photos look great! Can’t wait for the wedding. Many blessings to you both.

Love always
Your brother,
Perry

Liz & Doug's Wintry Engagement Portraits

It’s rare that I do an e-session during the winter months, period.  AND it’s rare that I shoot with such fun-loving people– Liz and Doug were totally awesome to work with and seemed to enjoy themselves despite the fact that they weren’t wearing hats in 24 degree weather.   My engagement portrait shoots are usually around 90 minutes but because we got a hankering for shots with the ice-skating rink in the background we walked an extra 15 minutes or so down to the bottom of Central Park and poor Liz was probably numb with cold.  I myself was pretty cold, having to wear fingerless gloves to use my cameras easily– but the hat, I fear, I could *not* have done without.  Congratulations to Liz and Doug– they got some great shots and will be married in a month!  Look for a wedding post on them in late february.  They’re getting married at Central Park Boathouse on 2/20 and I can’t wait to shoot them again!  Here are a handful of my favorites from the shoot.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLt_NrHWAAg&hl=en&fs=1]

I met them at Central Park Boathouse right after they did their official tasting for the wedding menu selections… That’s the boathouse to the left up there…

Fun with silhouettes!

I realized while shooting how different everything is in winter– I’ve shot at this tunnel before but didn’t recognize it without all the usual leaves!

The bandshell area was nice and empty– in the spring and summer it’s usually teaming with people.

I love this one.  LOVE it. Doesn’t Doug just look radiantly happy?  These guys have an amazing rapport.

We came upon a miniature snowman in a water fountain.  Needless to say, it had to be photographed.

After our walk down to the skating rink, Doug and Liz warmed up with some hot chocolate as we waited for the Trump’s  Zamboni to finish up it’s rounds…

We finished the shoot with a good healthy snowball fight.  And poor Liz got taken down in a very photogenic snow-tackle.  Thanks for looking!

Perry - January 22, 2011 - 2:50 pm

Liz and Doug,
The photos look great! Can’t wait for the wedding. Many blessings to you both.

Love always
Your brother,
Perry

Jim & Joni: A New Year’s Day Wedding!

Jim contacted me right around Christmas to inquire if I could shoot a small wedding ceremony on 1/1/11! Luckily I was going to be back in town after visiting my family and I thought surely shooting a wedding on the first day of 2011 would be great way to start the year. Jim and Joni were visiting from Ohio and had their children gathered in attendance, some simple bouquets and dinner plans to celebrate! Through a friend of the family they were able to have their ceremony inside the lovely Marble Collegiate Church on 29th Street with a wonderful minister and organist– which still had it’s gorgeous holiday decorations up. It was a quiet and moving ceremony– these two are clearly thrilled to be joining together in marriage, and I was honored to document the ceremony and create some sweet portraits for them to remember this time in NYC with.  Here are some favorites…

Isn’t this church just marvelous looking?

I snapped this last one as Joni was looking at her marvelous new wedding band, showing her son how it hugs her engagement ring.

Rogliatti, Tom and Becky - January 3, 2011 - 1:38 am

Jim and Joni-
The photos are beautiful! Congratulations Mr and Mrs. Medsker! Here’s to a great 2011!

Susan and Joe - January 3, 2011 - 3:03 am

How beautiful, how happy, how beautiful!!!!
Best wishes to the new family.
Susan and Joe

Pam Simmons - January 5, 2011 - 3:03 am

Congratulations Jim and Joni! Fabulous pictures in one magical town. I hope this year is all and more than you could ever hope for. Hopefully we might get to see you this summer!
Love,
Pam

Lee Ann Molnar - January 5, 2011 - 10:56 am

Congratulations Jim & Joni!! God bless you both. What a sweet ceremony…thank you for sharing. <3 <3