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Rachel and Paul’s wedding!!! Yah!!! I am excited to share with all their awesome wedding day! They are so cute and I had so much fun working with them and spending time with their closest friends and family on the day of! 
I got a ton of keepers so here are a few of my absolute favs!!! Also,  a big THANK YOU to my friend, Val McCormick, for helping me out at this wedding! (I totally forgot to add this in orginally and feel terrible, but I do think it was from my preparing this entry for literally hours). Val, you were awesome and I enjoyed the day with you! So much fun!!! ;o)

Enjoy….

venue: inn at longshore

dress: the plumed serpant, westport , ct

cigars: connecticut cigar company, stamford, ct

floral design: braach’s house of florals, norwalk, ct

cake: dimare pastry shop, stamford, ct

We started off at her parents house for the getting ready!

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her gown…from the plumed serpant…simple! Love it!

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OMG!!! Come on…can you get any cuter?

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I LOVE these…talk about stylin’ !

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Rachel and her Dad have a great relationship!

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Secret handshake…

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Rachel wanted to head over to her friend’s old apartment where she lived when she was younger…it was tearful and fun all at once!  I cried too, I can’t help it…I am a sucker for moments like those in life.

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Rachel requested a jumping group shot!!! The bridal party was very fun!!!

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Rachel is stunning…loving the breeze lifting her hair!

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The guys from CT Cigar Company did their thing during the cocktail hour…love this touch to a wedding!!! They are always so nice to the guests!

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I think my most favorite shot of the entire day. It is less than perfect…but I just love how happy Rachel is in this moment! Can’t fake a smile like that…

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Congratulations Rachel and Paul! An honor to be there to capture it all for you and your family!

Happy Wednesday!

MEG





Sarah - Lovely wedding, lovely photographs. Any idea where the bridesmaids dress and necklaces are from?
 
 

Last weekend, one of my one and only weekends off, I decided to take a trip with Matt to Maine. First stop was Portland, where we spent most of our time in the heart of the city’s cobble stone streets where we shopped till we dropped. Literally. You know that Matt was LOVING that but I have to say, he handled it with great ease and patience. He is good like that. Well, it was quite exhausting, even for me. However, we always have fun together and it was indeed an experience that I will always remember. This vacation was to be so many things to me. Time with Matt, a way to achieve an inner peace in myself, exploration and adventure, and time away from work and the everyday life stresses that are tied to it all. That’s a whole lot of expectations I had in Portland, Maine. Poor Portland. Little did it know what was coming it’s way! Well, although we had a lovely time on vacation, ate to our hearts content (the sushi was yummy!!!), and walked miles on end to make sure we hit up all of the city streets, clothing boutiques, pubs, bakeries, and chocolate bars, (yes…there was a chocolate bar!!) I left Portland, Maine with disappointment in the gut of my stomach. I was almost happy to be leaving and heading home. Not your usual ‘leaving vacation feeling’.

So as we were leaving Portland, the wonderful and art-drenched city that it is, we came upon my dream spot for a vacation, and it wasn’t until we drove into Kennebunkport, Maine that I realized what I had needed all along. I fell in love with it. We both did. I think it was safe to say that we both want to head back to this haven sometime very soon! Kennebunkport, Maine is where I envisioned riding a rusty old bicycle down the tree lined streets stacked with colonial homes and Inns, one after the next. I found myself dreaming about going for the run of my life, the kind that gives you that instant relief from stress leaving you ever so tranquil and at peace. I’d have the perfect fall sweater on and my hair and makeup would be natural and care-free of course. Matt would fill my brain with all sorts of nature talk and vocabulary I have never even heard of  and I would sit and listen and realize just how brilliant he is, knowing all the little bits and pieces of scientific information about species that I never even knew shared the earth with us. It is in Kennebunkport, Maine that I thought I would achieve the balance that I so greatly yearned for. Right? That is THE place where I would have to go to find my balance. So I thought.

This WAS my initial thought. This was also my initial thought when Matt and I took off in the car to head up to Portland at the start of our vacation. However, it wasn’t until I reached home again when I realized I needed a vacation from the vacation. Does that make senses to you?  Forgive me if I have lost you, but to me it makes perfect sense. I had wanted to take this vacation with Matt for quite some time. It was on our to-do-list and finally we achieved it. Then afterwards, when all was said and done, and all the cupcakes and crab cakes were eaten, I was still left with that same uneasy feeling that I headed up to Maine with. Why was that? Didn’t I JUST take a vacation? Yes. But what kind of vacation did I take? This boggled me. Did I take a vacation from my crazy life? Yes, I did indeed. However, I also just replaced it with a vacation life filled with the exact same craziness that I could have gotten at home. Running around trying to squeeeeeeeze it all in four little days.

Returning home was when I realized what I needed the whole time. That being…drum roll please…BALANCE. Yup…I needed BALANCE. Unfortunately, Maine isn’t known for offering one balance in their vacation packages. That is something that I needed to create on my own. I put all the responsibility on Maine for that one. BALANCE. I lacked it BIG time. I was on the go…no lie…24-7. Stopping only to sleep most days. To make it worse, I also failed to, at times, compartmentalize (my new favorite word) my life. Leaving little time for enjoying things like the laughter of my own children, the smell of the fall air, the sound of the birds chirping, exercising, and reading something non-work related, etc. I had gotten wrapped up in this whirlwind and just spun like crazy. It’s easy to do really. You just pick yourself up and do it all over the next day…and the day after that…and so on and so forth. Maine may not have cured my woes and unbalanced lifestyle, but it was where I came to the realization that I needed to do the work myself in order to achieve balance. It is up to me.

My favorite part of the whole vacation, was when Matt and I sat down together on the rocks along the shore. Waves faintly crashed against the sand and there we sat alone and silent, without interruption. To be honest, it was almost painful at first to have to sit and be still. Gosh, how does one just stop and be still without having some type of gadget to occupy their thoughts? Blackberries and Facebook ringing in to let us know what another has going on in their life. I found it to be frustrating not having something in my hands to tinker with. I found it hard to really just sit and be still and quiet the chatter in my mind. Just the sound of the waves, boats in the distance, the chatter of distant beach walkers, and Matt’s shoulder to lean on and hand to hold. How was that painful? Sitting with myself and the one person that puts up with me when I am in my spinning whirlwind on the verge of becoming a human tornado. I realized I need to do a different kind of work that was non-business related.

I just got back from Maine on Monday. Since then, I have changed my exercise routine, I have made a more rigid work schedule , and I have decided to cook more meals at home, because that time with the family is what the kids will remember years from now. Most importantly, however, I have begun to see I am responsible for my crazy life’s patterns and I am also responsible to change it if I don’t like it and if it’s not working. So here’s to balance and me being the creator of it in my own life. A little Kennebunkport, Maine image below… where I may not have found balance, but I did find where I need it to begin from.

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Oh how I love EVERYTHING about babies. The way they smell, their little mousey voices, and their chub-a-lub that just couldn’t be so cute if you weren’t also less than two feet tall and drooling! I had the lovely opportunity to meet Leo a while back and do a little portrait session with him. I met his brother first a while back when I did his baby portrait session, and here we are already with Leo! Crazy how life happens to whiz by so fast once kids come into the picture. (no pun intended!)


Meet Leo…He is adorable and I want to squeeze him and give him big kisses…so full of personality!

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Yummy thumbs!!! Who doesn’t love thumbs?!

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Reading with Dad, one of their favorite books and past times! Love it!

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This is Sebastion already. What??? How did he get so BIG?!

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Leo is going to drive the girls crazy when he gets older if he keeps up his smiley persona!

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Two fingers are better than one…

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These are what I would normally call pork chop feet. They are the perfect size with the perfect amount of piggy toes! Having pork chop feet that is a good thing!

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counting toes and stacking blocks…

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We ended up outside, but Leo made it very apparent he wasn’t liking my ‘get in the grass and lay down’ pose. ;o)

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I had a BLAST photographing these two little monkies and getting to meet Leo!!!

Happy Tuesday!

MEG



 
 

Angelica and Manny are getting married this November at the Inn at Longshore in Westport, CT! I am very excited to be photographing their wedding as I know it will be an affair to remember, with details galore! These two are a lot of fun and have a little edge which I love! Love me some edgey-ness! We did the first part of their Engagement session at Angelica’s parent’s house then headed to Georgetown for some fun, more urban-y pics! Loved this session!

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Angelica has cool short hair! It suits her totally! Love it!

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I found a blueish wall that happened to bring out Angelica’s eye shadow! Had to shoot against it!

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We ended up at this house I have always driven by that has a windy staircase. Yes, we trespassed, but what else is new in my life?! I never pictured this image when I drove by staring at this house, but this was the one image that I happened to ‘find’ and ended up liking!

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Can’t wait until November! I know everything will be gorgeous!!!

Enjoy and I am off to Portland, Maine for a personal vacation tomorrow until next Monday! I will not be answering email/phone messages until I get back on Monday. I will contact everyone as soon as I possibly can when I return! In the meantime I will be enjoying some relaxation and some shutter clicking with my new camera so expect a few travel pics when I get back!

Happy Wednesday!

MEG


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Okay…I don’t often post anything on this blog in which the main purpose of the post is to brag about something (unless it has to do with my two adorable little ones), because frankly, I think bragging is annoying, unnecessary, and I just don’t like doing it. It’s just not me. However, every once in a while, I invest in a new piece of equipment that just down right deserves every ounce of bragging it can get. So this post is about me bragging that I just recently purchased the Nikon D3s, how wonderful it handles in low lighting (or almost no lighting), and how much I am in LOVE with that camera. First let me start off by saying that I have ALWAYS been a Nikon shooter since I first picked up a camera roughly 16 years ago. My first camera was a Nikkormat. My dad circled it for me in The News-Times “For Sale” advertisement section of the newspaper. It’s owner was an elderly lady, who’s husband was the family photographer and since had past. She was just down the street from my house, so I drove over with my $450 cash in hand and purchased the body, along with three lenses (a 28mm 2.8, a 60mm macro 2.8, and 135mm 2.8 to be exact) and the flash to go with it. ALL manual of course. This camera was older than I was don’t forget being built in the late 60’s. That camera literally was in my hands not 5 hours before I smudged the inside frosted mirror with my greasy finger. Duh!!! Like, who knew you weren’t supposed to touch that with a greasy finger?! So for a year I had to listen to anyone who looked into my viewfinder that I had something in there that had to be cleaned. Uggggh. The constant reminder of my own stupidity! Lovely. Well deserved I suppose. After one year, I retired that camera and made the upgrade to a Nikon F camera, mainly because a few weeks before my third semester of photography courses began, I dropped my baby onto the pavement of my driveway. It would have cost me more to fix it then I figured it was worth (dumb). So I traded it into get the Nikon F, which much to my surprise was a wise investment!!! It was introduced in ‘59 and was one of the first SLR cameras designed by Nikon geared towards professionals, used widely by photographer’s covering the Vietnam War! Stylish and luxurious all in one! I was the new cool kid on the block in Photography II at my college. On the up and up real fast!!!! I am being serious actually when I say that. It was a GREAT camera and I even started my career as a news photojournalist at The News-Times using that camera and created some really great spreads for stories with that camera and three lenses. But it came time to move on up again, and purchase something with…(drum roll please…) Autofocus. At this time was when I really began to see the importance of investing in excellent equipment, especially some really great glass. After complaining about a lens costing me nearly a grand of my hard earned cash when I purchased the F100 and a few lenses, my Dad whipped me into shape real fast by saying “if this is something that will be your livelihood, you will need to be investing in the right equipment.” This was coming from my Dad, the same man who threw a fit on a family vacation because noone but him wanted to eat at the $1 burger joint. (I wanted a salad and I decided to start a diet on the first day of vacation but that’s neither here nor there). I always think about that when I purchase something. My dad was a frugal man, and rightfully needed to be, being a self-employed father of four.  Honestly, you can’t expect to spend half the price on something and get the same results as you would have if you purchased the Big Mama Luke (as I like to call it).


Time to switch to digital now. In 2004 (I shot my first weddings in film and sometimes miss it to this day!!!) I made the switch over to digital. In doing so I decided since all my lenses purchased not t0o long ago were compatible with the digital SLR’s I figured it would be silly to not stick with Nikon.  So I bought the Nikon D100 and then before even shooting a wedding with that camera, realized it wasn’t a good investment and was EXTREMELY limiting for me being a professional. I was VERY new to the digital world and honestly, hated the fact that I was making the change to digital at all.  I knew very little about what features I needed. JPG vs RAW???? Huh????? Other than making a great file and needing to know the basics of how to take great digital images, I wasn’t interested in the techy-gizmo geeky stuff that I would hear tossed around in conversations. When those conversations started up was usually when I left the room. That stuff never interested me much at all. I much rather thumb through Time Magazine and feel the images that helped tell the stories.  I was a die-hard film fan and was a victim of long hours spent in the darkroom. The only dark room I could spend hours on end in and not come out completely depressed.


After learning I made a poor $1000 investment in the D100, and that it wouldn’t handle a wedding the way I needed it to,  I ran out and bought the D2x ringing in at about $4995. Why not just say $5400? Really.  With batteries costing about a $100 a piece, it was more like a $5400 investment, (and then some because I sprang for the 5 year extended warranty…just in case). I shot the hell out of that camera and it shows. (it’s for sale by the way for a very cheap price with the same 4 batteries I originally purchased with it… $350…215,000 and some odd actuations). This was my workhorse for five whole seasons of shooting weddings. The D100 is in pristine condition because of the dependability of the D2x. I LOVED that camera and it treated me beyond good and is still a strong camera to this day. However, with the release of the D3 I knew I needed to start planning for the upgrade soon. Notice how I highlighted…PLANNING. I can’t stress enough, to any newbies out there, how important it is to plan for your investments. Write them in your goals list. Your business plan should also include a plan of attack for purchasing new gear, as well as the fact that writing it all down on paper helps you to weed out the needs vs. the wants. The wants fizzle in time and the needs still stand strong. I am positive you will find that to be true. I am much like my dad in the sense that I am self-employed, but also I am a single parent of two beautiful but expensive children. They needs things like food, a place to live, toys, clothes, medicine, activities, etc. Not all my money I make can be re-invested back into my business, so I have to be very careful with my purchases. Making a goals list that includes the gear purchases I need to make is one way I weed out the wants. I make much wiser investments this way. Investments that are sure to only benefit my business growth. Although it seemed everywhere I went people were shooting with the D3, I honestly knew that my plan of attack just wasn’t able to include the D3 in the list of necessary purchases, ringing in at $5100. Being newly single, having two children to parent on my own, and having other business purchases to make at that time, which were more important and beneficial to me, I knew the D700 was the smarter choice for me to invest in for the time being, although I knew I would consider this camera to be a transitional piece for me. It had the same ISO capabilities as the D3 and the same full frame sensor and those two things were what was most important to me. So why spend double the price on something when I had other areas to spend on in my business and personal life. I was gaining the same image results really. And besides, it’s the artist behind the camera, not the camera itself that makes great pictures. Right?!


So…this brings me to my most recent purchase…The BEAUTIFUL D3s. And yes, it is beautiful and deserves to be called beautiful. For this camera, I am SO happy I held off on the D3 and saved up for the D3s. Notice how I highlighted saved up. I can’t begin to tell you how many times I came home from networking events, hearing other’s talk about this camera and how it is already in their hands, and hated my photography life. Seriously. HATED my photography life. Because here I am, a woman who has other responsibilities in my life. I have children. I have car payments, I had personal debt from many things like equipment purchases, a house that I gutted and redid before I got divorced, and my son’s private school education tuition to pay for,etc. etc. However, I made the wise decision at the end of last year, after going through my business and personal expenses to give to my accountant, that I would make some very wise changes in my patterns of spending for both personal and business. “How many times did I eat out last month???? OMG!!!!!!” Sound familiar? Maybe not, but to me it was a real eye-opener. I needed to make financial adjustments in my life that were good for me and forget about what other people were buying and talking about. Who cares about Joe-Shmoe and how he purchased his gear. I needed to do this my way and my way was by going all cash for EVERYTHING . I wrote down what my income was, what was going out every month and what my major bills were that had to be taken care of BEFORE I purchased the D3s. I wrote down what I had in my bag. I made note of what I wasn’t shooting with anymore in my bag, and sold it. 16mm Fisheye??? Last time I used that was way back when…so BUH-BYE!!! I think sometimes you buy stuff because you think you need it and then as your career and talent develops, you realize what tools you gravitate towards. 16mm wasn’t it for me.  It’s just not a lens that I needed and liked shooting with when I switched to the full frame sensor camera.


So, I worked like a dog, and EVERYTHING I earned paid something off. I purchased a new (used) car so I didn’t get slapped with the depreciation factor of driving off the lot and poof, it’s now worth $4,000 less. I paid off 2 of my 3 credit cards and closed them. Then I paid off, entirely, my last and final credit card, which I will keep for business purchases. I am not a HUGE fan of debit cards. I don’t like the power they posses over me in malls, so I cut mine up and I use…get this…CHECKS. If I don’t have cash on me and a store doesn’t accept checks, I don’t buy it. I wait. By doing this I find out how bad I REALLY wanted whatever it was. Sometimes I go back and sometimes I forget about what it even was I was going to buy. In a nutshell, I told myself that I wasn’t buying this camera unless I changed. Changed my bank account to a certain number (to a positive number ;o) and started a second savings for business stuff like album purchases, quarterly taxes, etc. I paid off my final credit card COMPLETELY. I am at a whopping ZERO balance on my credit card and it feels wonderful. I made sure everything was a wise choice for me, my business, and my kids. I didn’t sell some gear for my business that I thought I would because I didn’t want to be too fast with selling and not have lens backups at weddings. I take that VERY seriously, so I withdrew from some offers on my gear.


So FINALLY, months later, the day has come for me to purchase this new D3s. I purchased it on a Sunday for $5600 and it was paid off this past Monday. I value it even more for this very reason. I am in love with this camera and it’s capabilities, but also because I earned every dollar spent on it, before I even purchased it. It ’s a great feeling! Now, please don’t fret. I am NOT going to start carrying this to all the PUG and CLASS meetings I go to and any other networking event I attend, flashing it around in people’s faces looking all cheesy and braggy ( I know ‘braggy ‘ isn’t a word mom…so please don’t call me from work telling me that word should be changed…this is how I talk at home, so this is how I am writing).  I will cherish every shutter click I make in the time I have to spend with this camera. I value it dearly….now, let’s move onto what it can do…


It is not as heavy as I remember my D2x to be, but maybe that is in my head. It’s ISO sensitivity is just phenomenal. I do like the dual card slot feature, which I thought before I could take or leave, but I now realize, I will take it!

I love the quiet feature for shooting inside the church. Sometimes shutter’s can be so loud in certain churches and I will do anything not to stand out like a sore thumb during the ceremony. However, all the little fun features that are great on this camera, aren’t what sold me. I bought the D3s, like many other wedding photographer’s, for one main reason, which is it’s low light capability and ISO sensitivity. Below is a shot from a wedding I helped my friend Tania Sones shoot at The Hartford Society Room on Saturday. As many of you know, the upstairs is usually where they hold the cocktail hour, and it’s dark. The lighting there provides a nice cozy feel, warm and golden, but still very dark, with dark ceilings, and below on the dance floor you have not much to bounce off of, so off camera lighting is a definite must have (in my book). So I shot this with the settings listed below using no flash, with very little LR adjustments, and a minor levels adjustment and sharpening in Photoshop CS4.

Camera: d3s on Manual mode

Lens: Nikon 70-200 VR 2.8 @ 180mm

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Happy Monday!

MEG

ALI - Dearest Meg, I have very rarely read whole blogs, word by word, and yours was a PLEASURE to read!! For once, I wished it never ended!! Your story brought tears to my eyes, as I go through the same torment and anguish of looking and staring at the camera(s) with wishful eyes and empty hands! Reading your post taught me important lessons and gave me advice which is so invaluable!! I hope you wouldn't mind corresponding with me... I want to learn how to break the ice in the wedding photography buss. and feel you can teach me best!! As far as the camera goes, the only thing I am "upset" about it is the MP size... but then I guess it was inevitable due to the large pixel size?! P.S. Superb shot by the way!!
Chris - Wow, Meg. The resolution (lack of grain) in the focal point is excellent at... ISO 8000???????????? As a very grateful audience for your poor investment in the D100 (wink, wink), I'm having a blast learning on the fly. "Lucky" for me that my 70-300 is only 4.5 or something crappy like that, and overshadows the limitation of the camera.
Abbey - Thanks for putting things into perspective. Awesome story Meg!!! It's soo easy to get caught up in what everyone else is doing and get into debt. That is one hot image!!!
Tania - Meg! Loved reading your story.. truly an inspiration for many of us. PS. That camera of yours is sexy!!! Amazing!!
 
 

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