Category: Weddings

Gustavo the Great!

For much of my life, I have trained as an artist. I have always found a way to express myself through whatever medium was available to me. It wasn’t until I spent nearly a year living in Italy, that I truly became enamored with photography. Walking about the piazzas, markets

Meet Nick! New Senior Associate

Nick is the kind of guy who you’re instantly friends with. He’s just so darn likable!    If you wanted to spice up a party, you bring in Nick. If you wanted to keep the party going, you bring in Nick. And if you want amazing photographic coverage, you hire

Featured Venue of the Week: Finley Catering

For years, Finley Catering has remained a family-run business offering elegant and timeless venues in the heart Center City Philadelphia. In some of the most historic buildings downtown, Finley Catering has placed The Crystal Tea Room, The Ballroom at the Ben, Union Trust, and The Clothier Room along the Mainline.

Colby and Chad’s Journalistic Words at the Crystal Tea Room

Colby and I bonded with words before we did with pictures. When we first met, Colby was a star at the Allentown Morning Call Newspaper. One of Pennsylvania’s best, her remarkable work caught the eye of editors at The Washington Post. A former political reporter myself, Colby and I shared

Celebrating Love During Black History Month

African Americans have a history of turning oppression on its head. During the slave trade, Africans were unable to be legally married because slave owners and politicians believed that granting them that right would hinder business. Marriage, however, was necessary as shipping humans from Africa had become costly and breeding

Priscilla & John’s Zimbabwean Soiree at Celebrations

The story of Priscilla and John begins before the pair even met one another. John’s mother met Priscilla first and was struck by the instinct that the young woman would become her daughter-in-law just moments after their introduction. Upon speaking to her son, she told John she had met his

Alternative Brides Blogs Passyunk Elopement

Recently, Alternative Brides blogged about the elopement of my good friends, Jackee and Justin! I first met the couple as they were planning their wild and intimate ceremony in Passyunk between the singing fountain and the King of Jeans sign before it was to be taken down. Since then, they

JPG’s Philadelphia Photojournalists Wish You a Happy Valentine’s Day

We, at JPG, celebrate love every single day, but we take it to a whole new level when Valentine’s Day rolls around. As  wedding photographers, we are often asked about the events we have around Valentine’s Day, but this year, I’m glad to say that I hope the JPG team

Jodi and Doug’s Temple Beth El Ceremony

Throughout Jodi and Doug’s wedding, I witnessed history being made and observed. It seemed important to the couple and their families that while they celebrate the present, they remember their pasts. Doug’s suite at the DoubleTree Hotel could have been a clubhouse as the guys hung out and reminisced about

Fearless Award for Moment at Curtis Center

When you’re someone with a disability, you make countless decisions in a day that others don’t typically have to think about, and when you’re a hearing impaired bride, you must find vendors who understand your needs. We were thrilled when Lesleigh’s mom, Ann, called about her daughter’s big day. Rebecca

Gustavo the Great!

For much of my life, I have trained as an artist. I have always found a way to express myself through whatever medium was available to me. It wasn’t until I spent nearly a year living in Italy, that I truly became enamored with photography. Walking about the piazzas, markets

Meet Nick! New Senior Associate

Nick is the kind of guy who you’re instantly friends with. He’s just so darn likable!    If you wanted to spice up a party, you bring in Nick. If you wanted to keep the party going, you bring in Nick. And if you want amazing photographic coverage, you hire

Featured Venue of the Week: Finley Catering

For years, Finley Catering has remained a family-run business offering elegant and timeless venues in the heart Center City Philadelphia. In some of the most historic buildings downtown, Finley Catering has placed The Crystal Tea Room, The Ballroom at the Ben, Union Trust, and The Clothier Room along the Mainline.

Colby and Chad’s Journalistic Words at the Crystal Tea Room

Colby and I bonded with words before we did with pictures. When we first met, Colby was a star at the Allentown Morning Call Newspaper. One of Pennsylvania’s best, her remarkable work caught the eye of editors at The Washington Post. A former political reporter myself, Colby and I shared

Celebrating Love During Black History Month

African Americans have a history of turning oppression on its head. During the slave trade, Africans were unable to be legally married because slave owners and politicians believed that granting them that right would hinder business. Marriage, however, was necessary as shipping humans from Africa had become costly and breeding

Priscilla & John’s Zimbabwean Soiree at Celebrations

The story of Priscilla and John begins before the pair even met one another. John’s mother met Priscilla first and was struck by the instinct that the young woman would become her daughter-in-law just moments after their introduction. Upon speaking to her son, she told John she had met his

Alternative Brides Blogs Passyunk Elopement

Recently, Alternative Brides blogged about the elopement of my good friends, Jackee and Justin! I first met the couple as they were planning their wild and intimate ceremony in Passyunk between the singing fountain and the King of Jeans sign before it was to be taken down. Since then, they

JPG’s Philadelphia Photojournalists Wish You a Happy Valentine’s Day

We, at JPG, celebrate love every single day, but we take it to a whole new level when Valentine’s Day rolls around. As  wedding photographers, we are often asked about the events we have around Valentine’s Day, but this year, I’m glad to say that I hope the JPG team

Jodi and Doug’s Temple Beth El Ceremony

Throughout Jodi and Doug’s wedding, I witnessed history being made and observed. It seemed important to the couple and their families that while they celebrate the present, they remember their pasts. Doug’s suite at the DoubleTree Hotel could have been a clubhouse as the guys hung out and reminisced about

Fearless Award for Moment at Curtis Center

When you’re someone with a disability, you make countless decisions in a day that others don’t typically have to think about, and when you’re a hearing impaired bride, you must find vendors who understand your needs. We were thrilled when Lesleigh’s mom, Ann, called about her daughter’s big day. Rebecca

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