Carolyn and Chris

May 22, 2012

It had rained most of the day and we almost called off our shoot at The Arboretum at Penn State, then the sun came out. Clearly a good omen for Carolyn Cicippio and Chris Garneau.

We took full advantage of the big, puffy white clouds and the sunshine.

Carolyn and Chris will be married July 7 at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in State College. Their reception will be at the Nittany Lion Inn.

Kate and Daryl

May 20, 2012

Kate Schneider and Daryl Throckmorton are outdoor people, so we started their engagement shoot on a beautiful afternoon at Whipple Dam State Park. But they’re also Penn Staters, so we moved on to the Alumni Center and Old Main.

Kate and Daryl will be married in January in State College.

 

Katie Jo and Adam Jo

May 13, 2012

Katie Carrico was awesome. She volunteered to venture into the woods, lie in the grass, even stand in a creek. “I’m only going to wear the dress once,” she said.

She and Adam Jo Mitchell were married at Laurel Rock Farm near Mifflintown.

Special thanks to my second shooter, Paula Frymoyer.

Notice the linked hearts?

This was shot after 9 p.m., with the only illumination coming from a spotlight on a telephone pole, at the unbelievable ISO of 12,800. This is a shot I couldn’t possibly have gotten without my new Nikon D4.

Sarah and Jay

April 15, 2012

Most of the time, faces are the key to good wedding photographs, but …

… feet can be pretty cool, too. This is the junior groomsman playing a video game before things got rolling yesterday. (Actually, he spent quite a bit of the day playing video games. Scroll down a little to see what I mean.)

I enjoyed second-shooting for my friend Drew Frank at the Nittany Lion Inn, where Sarah Mumford and Jay Kirk were married.

The fantastic up-lighting was provided by Eric Stoner of Nittany Entertainment. Up-lighting is super-popular, and it really “makes” the reception.

Action!

April 3, 2012

I’m not a sports photographer, but I wanted to give my new Nikon D4 a workout so I went to a Mifflin County High School softball game with my friend Buffie Boyer. These were shot at 10 frames per second onto a 16GB SanDisk Extreme Pro card.

Yum!

April 1, 2012

Sometimes you get lucky: An expression turns a routine photograph into a great one. I get no credit for this one; I was just in the right place at the right time.

This hungry young man attended the engagement party for sisters Sarah and Megan Liberatore at Toftrees Resort in State College. That’s Sarah cutting the cake.

Sarah (left) and Megan were all smiles at their bridal shower at noon. Actually, they smiled all day.

Megan will marry Ben Schellman on July 20.

Sarah will marry Jack Palmer on May 25.

Axel

March 27, 2012

The first real test of my new Nikon D4 was Axel Prough’s first birthday party, and the camera was fantastic. I can’t wait for wedding season.

It’s here!

March 21, 2012

I just received Nikon’s newest, best camera! The D4 produces images that are sharper and more detailed, with great skin tones and vastly improved performance in low light.

“The D4 is a game changer,” says the incredible photographer Joe McNally. “Right off the bat, I was impressed with the file. It was, in a word, smooth. I know that’s not a techy description, but I was impressed by the detail and the creaminess of the pictures. No sharpness of contrast, or harshly defined lines of demarcation between highlights and shadows.”

The D4 is all about getting shots that someone else won’t, and it means your photographs will be better than ever.

For more, please see the “In My Bag” page.

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