Karlenis and Juancarlos are such a beautiful creative couple. Being the creative couple they are, they chose to do a Romeo and Juliet themed love story session - and we think it turned out just gorgeous. We were worried about the impending storms but were gifted with a beautiful sunny day. Below are some sneak peeks from their session at the Allentown Rose Gardens. Thank you for looking.
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Angela + Jerry's Magical Engagement Experience at Columcille Park | Lehigh Valley Wedding Photographer
The rain taunted us today but we were able to make it through without any soggy paths. Columcille Park in Bangor, PA is such a magical place and is quite perfect for this beautiful couple and their magical love. Below are some sneak peeks of Angela and Jerry's engagement experience today at the park. We had a fun time finding beautiful spots to put their love on display. We hope you enjoy the images as much as we do. We can't wait to document your love on your wedding day.
Beautiful Stroudsmoor Engagement Session with Victoria + Jacob | Lehigh Valley Photographer
We were gifted with such a beautiful day weather-wise for Victoria and Jacob's engagement session at the Stroudsmoor Country Inn located in Stroudsburg, PA. We had so much fun laughing and making romantic images that show off their unique chemistry. The Stroudsmoor did not disappoint with the variety of lovely features and backdrops we could use to place this couple's love on display. Below are select images from their engagement session. We can't wait to document your wedding day celebration!
Fun Engagement Session at Columcille Megalith Park | Lehigh Valley Wedding Photographer
This past Sunday we took a nice country ride up to Columcille Megalith Park in Bangor, PA to document the love between these two wonderful people. It was a little chilly but we still had fun making images and laughing. Congratulations Samantha + Wes, looking forward to documenting your fall wedding!
The Image that Never Happened | Lehigh Valley Wedding Photographer
Every wedding has it's challenges. Some are schedule related, some are vendor related and yet others are weather related. With each situation we have to find creative solutions to overcome the challenges and in the end have beautiful images we can be proud of.
One such weather challenge occurred this past summer during one of our bigger weddings. It was the middle of summer so the weather could be sunny, cloudy or outright nasty and wet. Guess which one we got? You guessed it, rainy and wet. All day the rain poured down from the heavens with no end in sight. As we approached the ceremony at the church it came down even harder. We were still hopeful it would let up long enough to capture some beautiful images at the reception venue, but of course that never happened. We decided to do all the formals inside the church just in case the rain did not stop in time to do them during the cocktail hour. This option was not so bad since it was a very beautiful ornate church. Of course being the artists we are, we wanted to create something different and epic for our couple. Unfortunately it rained the rest of the night and while we could not avail ourselves of the awesome views at the reception venue, we were still happy we created the formal images at the church.
After the wedding as we culled the images we knew were missing that one special image of the bride and groom together alone, lost in themselves. So we got an idea - let's create a composite using a formal image from the church and a landscape image from our art library (one of my second passions is landscape photography). After a few hours of retouching using Lightroom, Photoshop and TonalityPro we had created an entirely new image - one that never happened. Below you will see the formal image we made inside the church on that rainy day, the landscape image I had created a few months earlier at Trexler Park and the final composite in black and white.
The formal image I selected.
The landscape image I selected.
The final image I created.
We share this story because it is hopefully amusing, interesting and enlightening. Despite the challenges we faced due to the rain, by using a little creativity we were able to craft something beautiful and unique for our couple which they can cherish for a lifetime.
Hiring a wedding photographer doesn't need to be only about the images they can capture on your big day, it can also be about what that photographer can craft when the wedding day is over. For this couple it happens to be an image that never happened.
P.S. The neat thing about this story is that the final image ended up on their Heirloom Wedding Album cover and we feel it turned out very nice. Have a look below and tell us what you think?