Charleston, SC. I've been waiting for this engagement session for a while now because my awesome clients, Sara and Jason, were flying me to SC to photograph their engagement session. I love shooting in places, and states, that I have never shot before. Something about it get's my creativity flowing and we end up getting a ton of
Westmount Country Club. Woodland Park, NJ. I don't think I have ever photographed a wedding that had this many people of this many different countries. It was awesome. People came from all around the world just to see Teena and Ebby get married. The day started out at Hawthorne Gospel Church for a beautiful ceremony. Then it was
I'm a dad. And a photographer. So I know how hard it is to capture a natural emotion from your children on camera. Especially in a studio setting, it's damn near impossible. I know I wanted a high quality image that a studio portrait would provide, but I didn't want your everyday, mundane Sears or Walmart portrait.
Photographing a fellow wedding photographer's wedding is always a little nerve wracking. You don't want to screw anything up and have the bride just take your camera and say, "I'll show you how to do it." But working with Sarah and Tim was extremely carefree. They were up for anything and had some awesome ideas. They also
Grounds for Sculpture. Trenton, NJ. There's not many times I'll drive 2 hours to get to the first half of an engagement session, but I knew going to the Grounds for Sculpture was going to be worth. This place is packed with awesome places to shoot and we definitely ran out of time before we could get to
