A photo walk in Maryland

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A little photo walk in Sparks Maryland before going back to work with Amy – doing some design and consulting.

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an open view in church hill

splash of sun

Mommy hugs

Church Hill window view

I’m here in the Church Hill neighborhood of Richmond.
Have meetings with Clients for a Uganda wedding tomorrow.
Keeping my heart eyes open to all the possibilities the world has for me.

Where Art Lives: Kelly & Tom’s walls

Where does art live?

Where Art Lives - Custom Engagement photo painting

Read on to see where Kelly & Tom’s wedding art lives…
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Artisan Works Rochester wedding rehearsal dinner

I can’t help but post a few…and they might be a little weird…

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Artisan Works Rochester – is a really wild place to have your wedding…so Dan and Meg just had their rehearsal dinner there with their friends and family.

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Who’s watching who around here?

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Where art lives: From Sister Wendy

If you’ve lived 30 years in seclusion, and come out to talk about art….
….you might know a bit about where art should live. Listen through this series of clips from an interview to gain her perspective:

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Where art lives with Courtney & Charlie

I developed this multimedia presentation to share with all my clients where art comes from:

So do you know where the best art comes from now?

I didn’t include the story of Courtney and Charlie’s first date, but if you’d like to listen to it here:

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…you can see how their engagement shoot reflected their first date and how tucker got included.

In case it’s not totally clear, the framed photos are the shadowbox that I made with Charlie’s input. The frame is antiqued barn wood, and it has a two inch deep sealed wooden shadow frame. The glass is painted from the inside to harmonize with the weathered edges of the photos and handmade paper in the backing. The photos are mounted on raw nails to avoid adhesives which lower the archival stability of the piece.

I look forward to blessing more and more of your lives with joy, strength, memories and moments

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Tilt Shift Wedding Photography

If you’re looking through Neil’s photos, you might see some weird looking blur…
destination_wedding_28.jpgWhy’s this image blurry in a funny weird way? I used a Canon 90mm TSE lens which allows me to tilt the glass elements that form the image on the camera sensor. The lens can then focus on more than one place, which is why it’s more than just blur……

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Erin + Josh Engagement story at Centeral Park West and MOMA NY

I had been wanting to see the Richard Serrra exhibit and there’s never enough time to connect with my NYC clients so I was able to stop by the exhibit and connect with Erin and Josh at the same time. Their story was a fun one to watch unfold as well as listen to….

If you cannot view this flash audio multimedia presentation, then you can also try this page as an alternate viewable source.

Purchase a multimedia engagement session to tell your story to your friends and family all across the world.

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