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2 weeks in the life of a photographer

2 weeks in the life of a photographer

This summer is shaping up to another busy one.  The past two weeks had a variety of projects — I like variety.  I got to shoot a TIANB (tourism) event that featured a famous chef Lynn Crawford and an impromptu cooking contest.  I also got to shoot for the front page of the Moncton Times...

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To the beautiful people of Rogersville: Thank You

To the beautiful people of Rogersville:  Thank You

Before this summer, I have never had the privilege to do any photography in Rogersville. I’m thinking that won’t be a problem from now on. As luck would have it, I booked three weddings in a row in the friendly little village, and each one was unique. We had some weather issues on a few...

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The right equipment for the location

The right equipment for the location

It’s not easy lugging around a big battery pack, light stands and strobes to a wedding, but sometimes there is no choice.  Well, you always have the choice NOT to bring any of that stuff with you, but then you can’t create images like the ones below. Two summers ago I took some wedding photos...

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13 Aug Weddings | 1 comment

Wedding Tip #104: Be Yourself

Wedding Tip #104:  Be Yourself

I recently had a comment on some wedding photos from a few weeks ago. The comment suggested that a marriage should be more sacred and less fun. I guess it’s all a matter of choice, but if you’re a fun loving person, that should come through in your photos (and in your life and relationships). If...

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Hidden gems in downtown Chatham

Hidden gems in downtown Chatham

The best locations for portraits may not always be the most obvious.  When I consult with clients and visit possible locations for portraits, I look for shade, angles and contrasty backgrounds.  I also consider where the light may be coming from at the time of day we will be taking the photos.  Downtown Chatham has...

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13 Jul Weddings | 3 comments

Catch the bouquet and take your chances

Catch the bouquet and take your chances

At a recent wedding a had great laugh at the antics that ensued when a pretty young woman caught the bouquet. At many weddings, the catcher of the bouquet has to sit while the catcher of the garter puts the garter on her leg. In this instance, I saw something unfold that was a firs...

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01 Jul Weddings | 5 comments

Miramichi meets Oklahoma

Miramichi meets Oklahoma

Congratulations Jaime and Kris It is a common for people to want to get married where they grew up in front of family and friends.  But when two people grow up in very different places, how do you decide where to get hitched?  I don’t know how Jaime and Kris picked between Miramichi and Oklahoma,...

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Larry and Sharon: 360 degrees of awesome

Larry and Sharon: 360 degrees of awesome

I love my job! I’d like to go into all the details and technical mumbo jumbo that made this wedding such a great gig (great people, great venues, my great lighting techniques, ahem…), but I just want to post the pics for everyone to enjoy. In addition to the pics I brought along my GO...

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06 Jun Weddings | 1 comment

Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.

Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.

Found this very cool link on another photographer’s blog, thought I would share it. Ooooh, evil spirits!!!

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03 Jun Weddings | 1 comment

A Black and White Wedding

A Black and White Wedding

A few weeks ago I was fortunate enough to be the photographer at a wedding that had sort of a “old fashioned” feel.  The bride’s father is the proud owner of a vintage car, so we had a little fun setting up shots that poked fun at it’s reliability.  When I converted some of the...

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