Laura & Drew planned such a gorgeous wedding in the mountains of western Maryland, anticipating spectacular fall foliage and just enough nip in the air to get everyone excited and ready for hot cider – I couldn’t wait! So when the weather turned out very cold (36 degrees!!!) and rainy, we were all a bit disappointed. But Laura & Drew are such warm and cheerful people and their happiness was enough to put a smile on everyone’s face!
Laura’s groomswoman, Alicia, made this gorgeous necklace for her to wear…
….and her mom made her veil!
I love how it took such a group to fasten the back of Laura’s dress!
Gorgeous!
These two are so smitten
I love it when couples are willing to troop into fields for some fun shots!
The ceremony was at a charming and warm little church in Oakland, MD
After the ceremony, Laura & Drew climbed a narrow little staircase to ring the church bells. They had a moment to themselves before exiting through the church and the arch of swords!
Their friends were kind enough to decorate Laura & Drew’s car with “just married” signs and plenty of streamers and glowing stars – it was so cute!
And on to the reception at Wisp Ski Resort in McHenry, MD. Everything was so festive and beautiful!
They had a really great swing band – The Swing Machine out of Fairfax, VA – they were fantastic!
And they really got everyone going!
And by the end of the evening, all that rain became worth the trouble when it turned into snow.
Congratulations guys!
When Carrie & Matt decided they’d like to have their engagement session at Tide Point on the harbor in Baltimore, I suggested that perhaps the light would be most beautiful at dawn and we plan for a 7:30am shoot. They happily agreed and at the time, it seemed like such a great plan! And then came the night before, when I was setting my alarm for 5am and thinking “what on earth was I smoking when I thought of this!”
But, once I was fully awake the next morning and watched the sun start to peep above the horizon on the way up to Baltimore, I was glad they’d agreed! It was an absolutely gorgeous morning and after plenty of coffee, we had a great time!
I had a really hard time choosing my favorite shots to put on the blog because there are so many that I love! So here are a bunch
We met at Koba Cafe for a cup of coffee – there is definitely no better way to start a session that early in the morning!
And then on to Tide Point, with the sun shining across the bay and the city spread out behind us. Baltimore is really growing on me – every time that I shoot there, my head spins with all the great industrial backgrounds – it really feels like a REAL city!
From there, we hopped over to Fort McHenry, which has so many cool little spots.
Can’t wait for the wedding next June at the Baltimore Museum of Industry! Congrats guys!
Pammy & Chris got married a couple weekends ago and I think the National Aquarium in Baltimore may just be one of my new favorite places to shoot! The wedding was a blast and the locations were a dream for any photographer!
Pammy got ready at the InterContinental Harbor Court Baltimore, which is just nothing short of gorgeous.
Pammy found these little jeweled letters and had them attached to each bouquet for the name of each bridesmaid.
I love that she wore these fantastic turqouise shoes with her white wedding dress!
Pammy’s maid of honor, Katie, looked on as they were putting on the final touches…
Hehe, what can I say about this shot? Words are a little silly to try to add to this!
So, before you see photos of Chris, you have to understand that to say Chris has a quirky sense of humor is such an understatement (more on this later). Chris is a hoot and he definitely has a flair for anything comically unusual.
During the “first look,” where Chris and Pammy saw each other for the first time all ready for their wedding, I told Chris to face forward as Pammy came down the stairway behind him. Usually, once the bride reaches her groom, the groom turns and exhibits some sort of happiness and emotion. Chris had a bit of fun with this process in refusing to look at Pammy when she reached his side. She stood there for a few moments and spoke to him while he just stared straight forward. However, even he couldn’t help but break into a huge grin when she stepped in front of him and he saw her in her wedding gown.
We had a great time taking pictures around town – first stop was an old carousel right by the harbor, where the attendent was SO nice to shoo all the kids off of the carousel for a few minutes while we grapped some photos.
Next stop was the American Visionary Art Museum. This place is fantastic! I’d never been here before and I highly recommend that if you haven’t been, you go immediately!
Everybody makes fun of the jumping pictures, but I gotta admit, they do have a certain something
And on to the Aquarium. The lighting is so low and mysterious there – we had GREAT fun with the video light!
As we raced back to the ceremony site, running a few minutes behind, we were walking around and around and around the ramps by the shark tanks and we paused for a quick moment to grab this shot. Pammy and Chris had an audience of very large fishes
The ceremony and reception were in the Knott Harbor View Room and the view was amazing!! The ceremony was right at sunset and the lights of Baltimore behind them were seriously magical.
A few details from the reception – gorgeous! Pammy came up with the whole design scheme herself and really could not have done a better job!
See that mischevious grin on Chris’ face? Everyone knew what he was going to do. And I don’t know if he and Pammy had discussed this part of the cake cutting in advance, but first, she gave him a knowing look, as she gently held out a piece of cake for him to bite…..
….and he responded by very slowly and deliberately smashing cake into Pammy’s face. But, it was done with love ;P
And then the party got started!
And a good time was had by all!
Remember how I mentioned earlier that there would be more on Chris’ quirky sense of humor later? Well, here it is. It isn’t every wedding reception that ends with the groom and groomsmen parading in Frankenstein, pirate and ninja costumes. And to top it off, there was an enormous set of shark jaws for them to pose in – how fitting! Congratulations Pammy & Chris!
Help HT Get $50,000 Through Facebook!!!
Start TODAY with a Simple $10 donation
As some of you know, I volunteer with Homeward Trails Animal Rescue, a non-profit group which saves the lives of thousands of homeless animals each year. Two years ago, Homeward Trails was part of the America’s Giving Challenge through Facebook and we ended up being awarded more than $15,000. This helped us help a TON of animals!!! We now have this opportunity again. It’s very simple and we need a VERY LARGE number of people to participate in order for us to win any amount of money again this time. And it’s easy…..
Simply click here to make a daily donation of as little as $10 day.
To win, between now and November 7th we have to get the most donations to our cause (every person can donate once per day and have it count as a unique donation). We can also win daily awards of $1,000 and $500 if we can get the most people to donate in any 24-hour period.
Last time we rallied around certain days to have the most people donate on a specific day to ensure that we got the $1,000 award. Please help us do this…the first year we won the daily award more than 5 times (for a total of $5,000) and our overall total giving put us in the Top Ten for another $10,000 prize. Whoo hooo! That’s a LOT of homeless animals we can help!
Here are the days we are aiming to win the $1,000 Award:
Dates:
STARTING TODAY: Wednesday, October 14th
Friday, October 16th
Sunday, October 18th
Tuesday, October 20th
Friday, October 23rd
Monday, October 26th
Wednesday, October 28th
Friday, October 30th
Tuesday, November 3rd
Thursday, November 5th
Many of you I know have hundreds of friends on Facebook. Asking them to contribute a small amount on these days can make a really, really big difference to a lot of homeless animals. This economy has been really tough with more animals than ever before being left at shelters. And it’s bee a rough year for the rescues that help these animals because our demand for them has slowed but the supply of those needing our help has increased. So this could be a really big help to our efforts and will result in the saving of more lives. Please help.
I think we can do it! But it’s going to take all of us. Check out the Giving Challenge (www.causes.com), then visit our cause to see how we’re doing so far and get involved.
Below are the days again we would like to rally everyone. Please do so and get as many people as you can to help by posting on your facebook wall and any other places you can think of. WE CAN DO THIS!!!






















































































