Hi All, You might have noticed our lack of blog posts in the last few weeks. We took a hiatus from blogging in order to work on photos without interruption so all of our clients could get their portrait or wedding pics in time for holiday printing. We managed to get everyone something, and we hope you and your families enjoyed the memories!
Now, we hope you are curled up by a fire somewhere, with a cocktail in hand, and relaxing after the holidays. :)
You will be hearing more from us soon as we get everyone else their final proofs and album designs in early 2008. For now, we are off to the slopes...
Happy New Year!
XOXO
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Little Pumpkin!
So, our little Ava Grace is growing up. She is one and a 1/2 now and talking like it is going out of style. She has lots of little words and phrases, and some sentences that are hard to make sense of but she is desperately trying to communicate. I think she might be getting her gift of gab from me. ;) It might be the only thing I gave her since she is looking more and more like her Dad these days. She has this wild hair that we hope will soon grow out of its modified mullet stage and become a nice bob or cute short girly cut. For a while it was her earrings that saved her from the "what a cute little boy" comments, now it is this wild blond hair. (By the way, she came out with dark brown hair originally, so anything is possible!) I am anxiously awaiting her bangs to grow out, and once that happens we will be ready for clips and fun hair things! So, I share a few photos so you can all see the little ball of energy that surrounds us daily. We got ourselves a little spitfire, but she is ours and she is just adorable.By the way, have you been to Silverman's Farms in Easton, CT? That is where this pumpkin patch is and it is fun for the little ones. Another one of our favorites is Jones Family Farm in Monroe. Happy pumpkin season, and I'll have more pics for Halloween soon!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Christy and Tim's Westchester wedding
Today I get to share photos of Christy and Tim's wedding. Christy is this beautiful girl with an amazing smile (I'm sure Tim would agree) and she made it super easy for me to do my job. Her veil took one bridesmaid to hold and her train took another bridesmaid, so thank goodness for sister/friends!
These are just a few preview pics that I thought were fun. In this one below her Dad is escorting her down the aisle, and they are laughing at the aisle "runner" being brought down a little late. Situations like these deserve a little laughter, and they help to ease any nervous energy one may have before the ceremony even begins. ;) (Here is a photo contrast between black and white and then sepia, both of which I love.)
Tim, the new hubby, is this great guy who totally helped out with some of the wedding workload and I was lucky enough to get to work with him. I can tell that he is going to be an awesome "hands on" type of husband-partner-friend to Christy, she has found one of the good ones. I just recently posted their slideshow at www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/080307 so you can see more photos there. It was such a gorgeous day, followed by an elegant reception at Tappan Hill in Tarrytown, NY. The people who managed this event, Abigail Kirsch, are total professionals, and from what I could see everything went off without a hitch! I also have to give huge props to one of my favorite bands, Stages a.k.a. Eclecticity Music, who played there. I love working with them, not only are they so nice to work with but they really get wedding guests dancing the entire night! It makes for great candid photography when the whole crowd is dancing their butts off to some great music, and they have hysterical expressions on their faces and are really enjoying themselves. (Grab this band now if you can, as I'm pretty sure they book up fast!!) Anyway, a big congrats to the Christy and Tim and their families!
These are just a few preview pics that I thought were fun. In this one below her Dad is escorting her down the aisle, and they are laughing at the aisle "runner" being brought down a little late. Situations like these deserve a little laughter, and they help to ease any nervous energy one may have before the ceremony even begins. ;) (Here is a photo contrast between black and white and then sepia, both of which I love.)
Tim, the new hubby, is this great guy who totally helped out with some of the wedding workload and I was lucky enough to get to work with him. I can tell that he is going to be an awesome "hands on" type of husband-partner-friend to Christy, she has found one of the good ones. I just recently posted their slideshow at www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/080307 so you can see more photos there. It was such a gorgeous day, followed by an elegant reception at Tappan Hill in Tarrytown, NY. The people who managed this event, Abigail Kirsch, are total professionals, and from what I could see everything went off without a hitch! I also have to give huge props to one of my favorite bands, Stages a.k.a. Eclecticity Music, who played there. I love working with them, not only are they so nice to work with but they really get wedding guests dancing the entire night! It makes for great candid photography when the whole crowd is dancing their butts off to some great music, and they have hysterical expressions on their faces and are really enjoying themselves. (Grab this band now if you can, as I'm pretty sure they book up fast!!) Anyway, a big congrats to the Christy and Tim and their families!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Ode to Jack (my Dad)...
Recently, my family had a bit of a scare surrounding my Dad and his health. He is 60+ (I stopped counting for him) and he is generally healthy and he strongly believes in donating blood and has done so since I can remember as a young child. (Donating isn't easy for us as we tend to all be slightly anemic in my fam, and so we power through it because we know how much it helps to save lives.)
My Dad was going in for some routine exams and a colonoscopy, and so I checked in the night before and wished him luck. The next day seemed to go fine and he rested. We were told he had a pre-cancerous polyp which they removed, and later that day he awoke to a loss of blood and my Mom rushed him to the emergency room. A few hours later I got a call about what was going on and that they believed everything was fine and they'd keep me updated. And, then my Dad started losing more blood and had begun fainting and then they decided to run a slew of tests on him. He began to get really weak, and they soon realized he had been internally bleeding on top of the external, which amounted to him losing 50% of his body's blood mass and all within a few hours! Pretty scary, and so immediately he had to prep for surgery so they could repair the tear he had (causing the complications). After about 4-5 blood transfusions and a few nights in the ICU, he was finally sent home to rest. Thank God for all of that blood that he was able to get from donors, instant Kharma I tell ya! We are still waiting on some more test results to make sure he is in the clear, but it was a bit of a panic stricken 2 weeks for our family. Dad is doing much better though and back to his normal routine.
I wanted to post this photo of my Dad and I (at my wedding in 2003). We are about to walk down the aisle together. (Photo credit: Kim Heiligman)
I realized last week that I don't have a ton of pictures of him from more recent days. So, now I am on a mission to start photographing my parents more, as I guess it hit me that they won't be around forever. So, if anything, I wanted this message to remind you of two things: 1) make sure to get to the doctor more often and for your regular routine exams and 2) donate blood if you are able to!!
Also, I hope you all know how much I cherish the special days and moments that I get to share with each of you, and I do know how much the photos mean to you, as they also mean the world to me. Much love, Sarah
My Dad was going in for some routine exams and a colonoscopy, and so I checked in the night before and wished him luck. The next day seemed to go fine and he rested. We were told he had a pre-cancerous polyp which they removed, and later that day he awoke to a loss of blood and my Mom rushed him to the emergency room. A few hours later I got a call about what was going on and that they believed everything was fine and they'd keep me updated. And, then my Dad started losing more blood and had begun fainting and then they decided to run a slew of tests on him. He began to get really weak, and they soon realized he had been internally bleeding on top of the external, which amounted to him losing 50% of his body's blood mass and all within a few hours! Pretty scary, and so immediately he had to prep for surgery so they could repair the tear he had (causing the complications). After about 4-5 blood transfusions and a few nights in the ICU, he was finally sent home to rest. Thank God for all of that blood that he was able to get from donors, instant Kharma I tell ya! We are still waiting on some more test results to make sure he is in the clear, but it was a bit of a panic stricken 2 weeks for our family. Dad is doing much better though and back to his normal routine.
I wanted to post this photo of my Dad and I (at my wedding in 2003). We are about to walk down the aisle together. (Photo credit: Kim Heiligman)
I realized last week that I don't have a ton of pictures of him from more recent days. So, now I am on a mission to start photographing my parents more, as I guess it hit me that they won't be around forever. So, if anything, I wanted this message to remind you of two things: 1) make sure to get to the doctor more often and for your regular routine exams and 2) donate blood if you are able to!!
Also, I hope you all know how much I cherish the special days and moments that I get to share with each of you, and I do know how much the photos mean to you, as they also mean the world to me. Much love, Sarah
Thursday, September 27, 2007
A Tale of Best Friends
This tale is of Renee and Matt. Quite possibly, two of the most "in-love" people I have ever met in my life! Seriously now, I meet a lot of couples. So, what is it about these two? Simply, uncontrollable laughter. I don't think I've come across another couple who laughs nearly as much as they do. They are constantly smiling and so full of love for each other, and they don't act like the "overly mushy" couple you might see crossing the street. They are just themselves, cracking each other up and everyone else around them, and they are the best of friends. Here's a photo of them seeing each other all dressed up for the first time on their wedding day!
Matt anxiously awaits his gorgeous bride. They didn't do the typical waiting until you walk down the aisle to see each other. And, it worked...and it was so special...and they still had their amazing moment or two (te he) where the whole world wasn't watching them. It was just them, and well, a camera or two. :)And, this might have been one of the craziest and total dance floor filled receptions I have ever seen! I don't think there was a single person who didn't shake their bootie that night, including myself and Aldwin Porter (asst photog). ;) To see more photos of this dance extravaganza, go to: www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/072907. Love you guys, and what a rocking party!
Matt anxiously awaits his gorgeous bride. They didn't do the typical waiting until you walk down the aisle to see each other. And, it worked...and it was so special...and they still had their amazing moment or two (te he) where the whole world wasn't watching them. It was just them, and well, a camera or two. :)And, this might have been one of the craziest and total dance floor filled receptions I have ever seen! I don't think there was a single person who didn't shake their bootie that night, including myself and Aldwin Porter (asst photog). ;) To see more photos of this dance extravaganza, go to: www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/072907. Love you guys, and what a rocking party!
Wendy's Family Celebration
There are some brides that prefer a smaller wedding party and don't want too many people to surround them while they get ready. This helps them with nerves and with "wedding day claustrophobia". (Yes, I swear it exists!) And so, they choose to keep things simple.
And then, there are other brides who start the day off like the party has begun! They surround themselves with 10 plus women and children and everyone in their family or extended family that means the world to them. This is what I found with Wendy. She keeps all of the people who mean the most close by when she needs them the most. And with bigger weddings you tend to need more help anyway, and when kids are involved you need ring leaders. ;)I think Wendy picked the perfect dress for herself -- what a gorgeous gown and bride! I loved all the details (including her veil here), and I could feel the love from all the women who were present in the room while she dressed. And, can we just say "cutie-pies"! Look at these adorable kids, don't you just want to squeeze them?!To see more photos from this wedding, go to: www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/063007. And a big shout out to assistant photographer Genevieve Harley for all of her fabulous work on this wedding!
And then, there are other brides who start the day off like the party has begun! They surround themselves with 10 plus women and children and everyone in their family or extended family that means the world to them. This is what I found with Wendy. She keeps all of the people who mean the most close by when she needs them the most. And with bigger weddings you tend to need more help anyway, and when kids are involved you need ring leaders. ;)I think Wendy picked the perfect dress for herself -- what a gorgeous gown and bride! I loved all the details (including her veil here), and I could feel the love from all the women who were present in the room while she dressed. And, can we just say "cutie-pies"! Look at these adorable kids, don't you just want to squeeze them?!To see more photos from this wedding, go to: www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/063007. And a big shout out to assistant photographer Genevieve Harley for all of her fabulous work on this wedding!
The Most Relaxed Bride Award Goes To...
Allison! I've never seen anything quite like it. Usually when I show up to do "getting ready" photos the bride or bridesmaids seem to have this nervous energy and it fills the room, keeping the excitement level high and keeping us photogs ready for the unexpected. Well, not this time. Allison and all the wonderful women that surrounded her seemed to be the most relaxed that I've ever witnessed on the "day of". This tells me two things, 1) that the families get along pretty well, and 2) that the bride has been ready for this day for a very long time. You can almost feel the calm surround you when you look at this photo of her.I also love how the light is peeking through the window (that was behind her) here and has shaded her body but highlighted her face, making Allison's gaze in the mirror the center of attention. She has a serious look on her face, but you can tell that she is thinking, taking it all in and having a rare personal moment before she walks down the aisle. Those quiet moments are so hard to find on a wedding day...I had to include a fun shot of Allison too, as I know she'd want her wild side to come out at some point! :) You can just tell that these two bring out the best in each other, and that together they'll have many fun times ahead. To see more from this wedding, go to: www.afterglowphotos.com/slideshows/060207.
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