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Not that anyone asked us, but Bob and I are more than willing to dole out a little wedding day advice to our couples. Actually, a lot of our couples end up using us for info on vendors and planning and other such things.  We are always happy to do it. After all, we have been to a few weddings and seen the ups and downs.

But if there was one thing we could stress to everyone is that the day goes by faster than you can imagine, so make sure you are doing the things you want to do and not what everyone thinks you should do. Lisa and Chuck got this right! Did they ever.

Now Lisa and Chuck were a little unusual in that they built in a lot of time between the ceremony and the reception. We always encourage this because it leaves a lot of time for photos but hey we are photographers, of course, we are going to recommend that! But this time wasn’t necessarily all about photos, it was about them enjoying things they love with their friends.

So after a really nice ceremony in Pittston, we headed north to Laceyville for a little barbecue. I will say that was a first! But it was cool. It was a western joint with really good barbecue and most importantly it was a place that had some meaning to Lisa and Chuck. We loved going there and got some cool photos. From there, we went to a cabin down the road that they like to spend time at. Again, a really cool spot but not something you get on every wedding day.

But that wasn’t the only stop. We hit a bar on the way out of Laceyville. Let’s just say this isn’t the type of place where you order a brandy at the mahogany bar. Let’s also say, it was exactly my kind of place! Hahahaha. So our group sidled up to the bar and had a few drinks and some laughs before heading to the reception. It wasn’t the traditional time between wedding and ceremony and I think that’s what made it so special. Lisa and Chuck knew what was important to them and they built it into their wedding day. We think that’s exactly the way to do it. The day goes by too fast.

Here are some pics from their day. Enjoy.

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Some weddings have a little bit of everything. You just never know what those things are or are going to be.

For Kaitlyn and Jimy and their Stroudsmoor wedding, it started with the guys and a little Frisbee, actually Kanjam to be exact. There’s a picture in this blog that will pretty much explain it to those uninitiated. That’s not a bad way to start the day. It ended with Kaitlyn and Jimy dancing together, laughing and surrounded by friends and family. That’s such a beautiful thing to be a part of. I’ll never tire of that.

In the middle, there were some things, most notably a little snafu with the marriage license. It’s something I think everyone looks back on now and laughs but on your wedding day, keeping snafus to a minimum is pretty important.

In the end, those little things are part of the fabric of memories that we hold onto and I’d never want to change that. Bob and I love being able to photograph those moments so our friends can add them to the tapestry. congrats, Kaitlyn and Jimy. We love you guys.

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I’ll be the first to admit that email doesn’t exactly excite me. Our inbox is often flooded with promotions and daily routine stuff that barely registers on the radar. I suspect all of you know exactly what I mean.

But when there is an email saying “Hey, wanna take a road trip to shoot a wedding” … well that’s a different story. It was about a year ago that Lisa contacted us to say, “Hey, I loved the job you guys did on my best friend Megan’s wedding, any chance you will come to Connecticut to shoot my wedding?”

“Hmmmm, let me think about it. Uh, YES!!!!!!”

And so began our journey with Lisa and Matthew, an amazingly funny and sweet couple living in Hartford. It also was the beginning of one of my favorite weekends of work. There is nothing like a road trip to get the juices flowing … all the new things to see, places to explore and the amazing locations for photos. It also comes with challenges, most of which have to do with realizing you don’t know anything about where you are going to shoot. So that starts with a bunch of research online. You don’t want to show up on a job and have no idea where to take your couple for great photos.

Here’s where I should thank Bob. He started poking around and called me and said, “It looks like Hartford City Hall might be a nice place.” That was an understatement. The place was spectacular.

OK, I figured I better make some phone calls and make sure that it’s ok with the good public servants of Hartford that we show up and do some photos. After a bunch of calls, we were told no problem, the doors will be open and the time we wanted to be there would fit perfectly. I remember thinking well, jeez that seemed easy. I really liked Hartford.

Fast forward to the wedding day and Bob and I have been shooting all morning. We’ve been to salons and hotels and the church. The day is going perfectly and the photos are really nice. It’s time for City Hall. Admittedly, I was pretty excited about going there. Photos I found online were eye-popping. The building is amazing. Plus, it was blisteringly hot outside so a little time inside would be nice. So while Bob grabbed a few photos of Lisa and Matthew in the courtyard, I strolled up to the security guard to let them know we were there and ready to go in.

That was my mistake.

“Hi, My name is Chad. I’m a photographer and we are scheduled to do some photos in City Hall now.”

“Oh, that’s nice. Good day to be inside. It’s hot.”

And that’s when it happened.

“I’ll just need to see your permit.”

“Um, permit?”

“Well, yeah, I can’t let you inside without a permit. That’s how it works.”

Now, technically I’m a professional photographer. I’ve found through the years of doing this job, my real gift is being able to talk myself out of tight jams like this. My head was spinning. We only had about 45 minutes to do photos before I had to get our couple to the reception. Photos outside were not really an option. Way too hot and the backgrounds were not all that appealing. Plus, I’m on the doorstep of one of the nicest places I’ve ever been able to shoot. And here is a security guard asking me for permits. We were going to need to come to an understanding, fast.

“Well, what if I don’t have a permit?”

“Well, then it looks like you won’t be going inside.”

So I did what any other person would do in my shoes. I started dropping the names of every single person I talked to when I was arranging this photo shoot. I was talking so fast I could remember listening to myself saying, I’m not even sure you’re making any sense. I didn’t care. We needed to get inside City Hall.

So I played the only card I had left. I turned to the guard and pointed to Lisa and said, “Look over there. Do you see that girl in the wedding dress? Do you really want me to go over there on one of the greatest days of her life and tell her we can’t do photos here? I’m not doing it. Do you want to go tell her?”

Silence.

That was it. I’d love to say that he got a tear in his eye and said something beautiful about love and the importance of finding the right person. But that’s not what he said.

Instead.

“Whatever, go ahead.”

It wasn’t poetry but it was enough to get those doors open and get inside.

What we found inside was mind-blowing architecture and more places to get photos than we could imagine. So we ran around like nuts, putting Lisa and Matthew here and there and just about everywhere, soaking it all up as we went. By the time we were done, Bob and I had smiles as big as Lisa and Matthew. We hopped back in the car to get over to the reception and I relayed the story about the security guard to Bob.

“Now, imagine if we weren’t able to shoot there.”

It was almost unthinkable.

What a day with a truly amazing couple. We can’t thank you enough for that one email, asking if we would mind taking a road trip.

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Sometimes I wonder if people can still surprise me. I wonder if the couples we meet and photograph can still surprise me. Keep in mind, no matter what you do as a bride or groom, there is some stress that goes into pulling off a wedding. (Of course, having DPNAK helps  – a lot) And more often than not, there can be a little stress on the wedding day, too.

My point is that Bob and I are often in the unique position of meeting new couples and then before long seeing them put under stress and seeing how they react to that stress. Almost all of them handle it with remarkable grace. It would be easy enough to end the story there. We have great clients and are better people for knowing them. Done.

But then something will happen and you learn a little more – a tiny window opens that show you there is a whole  level to your new friends that you get to see. And it might be the best part of this job.

Shortly after Lauren and Alex’s wedding a couple of weeks ago, I wanted to send her a thank you email. We exchanged a few times and finally I had to tell her that I thought the speeches at the reception from her sister, Alex’s brother and a couple of groomsmen were genuinely remarkable. All of them spoke with such passion and at times tears about how open and loving and supportive Lauren and Alex were to them in good times and maybe more importantly in tough times. It can be hard to keep taking photos when you listen to people put their hearts on the line and share with a couple hundred people what impact two people have had on their lives.  I’ve heard countless really good toasts and speeches at weddings but the love that surrounded Lauren and Alex was special, and it allowed all of us a unique glimpse into the impact two people can have on the lives of countless others. Even I was surprised and feel very blessed to be a part of it.

Thank you, Lauren and Alex, for inviting us to be a part of it.

Here are some photos of their day.

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“The only way the weather can affect your wedding is if you let weather affect your wedding.”

I just came up with that little tidbit. I wonder if that will become a mantra someday. I’m guessing not, but it’s true. Too many couples spend too much time worrying about the weather on their wedding day and honestly can you blame them? There’s a lot of preparation and money that goes into it.  Is it too much to ask for comfy temps and a little warm sunshine? Sometimes, apparently it is.

But Crystal and Marc you just did not care. It rained and rained hard on your day.

Didn’t matter though.

Nothing was getting in the way of your Iron Furnaces wedding, and we love you for it. This was your wedding and that’s what was important. All of the other stuff going on around you was just stuff. This was about you guys celebrating starting your lives together and doing so with the people closest to you.

So you threw on some boots and danced in the rain. Oh yeah, spending some time staying dry in West Scranton High School was pretty fun, too!

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