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Stacey & Drew: Eisenhower House Wedding, Newport, RI

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Stacey contacted us by phone last year FULL of excitement and enthusiasm about our photography, her wedding, her fiance and seemingly everything in between.  We quickly setup a time to meet, and when she and Drew arrived at our studio I could see that their energy was boundless.  They simply popped out of their car smiling and laughing even though they had driven just 2 hours from Boston.

I remember noticing a few things right away: the first was Drew’s towering six foot nine inch height and the second was watching how quickly these two reached for each other’s hands, how close they sat on our big couch and finally how effortlessly they finished each other’s sentences.  It was if they had known one another their whole lives.

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When we arrived at Stacey’s Newport, Rhode Island hotel room the weather was pretty awful, and I was worried that Stacey may be concerned about it.  There was a full gail blowing, it was raining and there was a raw cold in the air that’s typically reserved for winter.  I knew Stacey was a rough and tumble fellow Bowdoin alum (Go U Bears!), but even so, the weather was pretty nasty and she was allowed to freak out on her wedding day.  But when I opened the door and saw Stacey’s same big smile, and heard her first joke about the weather, I knew we were going to have a great time regardless of the storms outside.

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It also didn’t take us long to learn that our very first observations had been correct: Stacey and Drew’s relationship is FILLED with laughter, inside jokes and a connection that’s as obvious as it is strong.  Drew calls Stacey “Ace” and had sent a dozen roses to her room that morning along with the above note written on an Ace of Hearts card.  Creative!

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Stacey and Drew also get an award for being the first of our clients to give out personalized beer coozies at their snazzy Newport wedding.  Good to know that they have their priorities straight… hysterical!

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Though the rain had stopped, the wind and cold was impressive.  We had arranged to do a few formal shots in front of the (warm) lobby fireplace, but Stacey came down and spotted another bride who was getting ready at the hotel having photos outside.  Not to be outdone she quickly marshaled her family/bridesmaids and charged outside.  It was FREEZING and incredibly windy.  But it was hilarious and she was unstoppable.

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Stacey arrives at St. Lucy’s Church in Middletown, RI with her dad beside her.

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Stacey’s grandmother spots her for the first time.  I think the enthusiasm is hereditary!

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Drew’s eyes fill with tears as he listens to a reading.

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Drew leans down to put Stacey’s ring on her finger.

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The kiss!

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Immediately after their kiss they just looked at each other and began giggling.  Classic Drew & Stacey!

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Stacey and Drew had each written a letter to each other and saved them to be read aloud for the first time during the ceremony.  Not a dry eye in the church.

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Stacey’s bridesmaids react to Drew’s letter being read.

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Finally married, Drew & Stacey pile into the back of their Bentley and are whisked off to the reception.

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And what a reception it was!  Despite the wind and cold, they had an amazing, warm, colorful tent setup on the lawn of The Eisenhower House in Fort Adams State Park.

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Drew struts his stuff during the first dance.

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The bridesmaids surround Stacey’s dad as Drew dips his bride.

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One of the most tender moments of the night was Drew leaning down to hug his mom after their dance together.  It’s such a genuine, gentle, loving image.

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Ok, enough of the sentimental stuff… these guys know how to party!

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Stacey getting low.

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Getting lower.

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Rocking the beer coozy.  Nothing says “elegant, Newport fancy wedding” like a gold beer coozy.

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Then the sunglasses came out.

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Then the mustaches came out (of course!?)  Apparently groomsmen ‘staches are a tradition amongst Drew’s friends and they hooked Stacey up with a mustache that would put Tom Selleck’s to shame.

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Classic look on Drew’s face as he reacts to his first kiss from his beautiful bride and her new ‘stache.

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Then the lifts, spins and hernias!

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Amidst all the craziness, all the props, all the dancing, all the horrible weather and the 200+ people… in the center of it all, there were Stacey and Drew lost in each other’s arms.  Never far from each other, they were still laughing and still hugging like they were on the very first day I met them.

What an honor it was to be there to support you both and to document your celebration amongst family and friends!  Thanks for being so welcoming!  We had a blast at your wedding and hope you’re having fun on your honeymoon in Australia!

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Click here to see Stacey & Drew’s complete wedding photos!

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Vendors:

Ceremony:  St. Lucy’s Church

Reception:  Eisenhower House, Fort Adams State Park

Caterer:  Plantation Catering

Limo:  Newport Limousine

Flowers:  Ray’s Flower Shop

Paper:  Unique Simchas

Tent:  Tents for Rent

Band: Flipside

Cake: Mad Hatter

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

Tiffany & James: Colby College Wedding, Waterville, Maine

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I’ve known James’ sister for years, and was lucky enough to photograph her beautiful wedding last summer in Bethel, Maine.  It was at that time that I got to meet James and Tiffany… and got to know the entire LaLiberty family.  When I got the call last year from Tiffany telling me that they were engaged, I was so happy for them… and I’ve been looking forward to photographing their wedding ever since.

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James and Tiffany’s wedding was held in the Lorimer Chapel on the incredibly beautiful campus of Colby College in Waterville, Maine.  Though I haven’t lost my Bowdoin alum loyalty, Colby is such a spectacular setting, and getting married there has become something of a LaLiberty family tradition over the years.

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James sees Tiffany for the first time.  I just love his understated posture and smile.  Classic James.

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As understated as James is… here’s the opposite in Tiffany’s mom & sister.  Tiffany’s sister holds back tears while her mom giggles in delight as they watch James & Tiffany together for the first time.

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Tiffany’s beautiful open back dress, as they walk together to visit James’ grandmother before the ceremony.

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A crisp, beautiful day at Colby’s Lorimer Chapel.

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Beautiful bouquets in fall colors.

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Tiffany being walked down the aisle by her dad.

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James waiting patiently for her arrival.

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The wedding was presided over by James’ uncle.

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The Lorimer Chapel is incredibly beautiful.

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The kiss!

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After the happy couple recesses down the aisle…

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…a call comes out from the front of the church.  ”Does anyone hear that sound?”

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James’ aunt turns and yells “I do, that’s the sound of a LOVE TRAIN!”

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From somewhere in the chapel the song “Love Train” by the O’Jay’s starts blaring, and one of the most creative recessionals begins.

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The entire wedding party and family danced down the aisle leaving the church.

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After the wedding party theatrics, James and Tiffany took a brief moment together before joining the party at the reception.

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Table cards were hung on a string with clothespins… an opportunity to photograph Tiffany’s gorgeous vintage looking rings.

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Tiffany listens to a toast by one of the groomsmen…

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…and reacts to the toast of another.  Great toast!

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The fancy shoes were kicked off… and Tiffany and James began their first dance.

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I love James’ expression in this photo, not to mention the fun shadows.  Amazing dancers.

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It didn’t take much to get everyone else out on the dance floor.

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Holding court.

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I’m sure that Colby College’s insurance company will be thrilled when they see this image of these guys doing flips in each other’s arms.

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Bon Jovi… again.  No one is immune to their power.

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Tiffany dancing the night away.

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So beautiful.

Tiffany and James: It was WONDERFUL to support you both on your wedding day.  I just loved hanging out with you and your families… capturing all the fun and creativity that you brought to your wedding day.  What amazing friends and families you both have: I was honored to be there!  Thank you!

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Want to see Tiffany & James’ complete wedding photos?  Just click here or go to www.brianwedge.com

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Vendors:

Ceremony & Reception Location:  Colby College (Waterville, ME)

Flowers:  Annalisa McAllister, Floral Elements

Stationer:  Wedding Paper Divas

Ceremony Music:  Brian Cullen

DJ:  Mike Violette

Dessert:  Red Velvet Cupcakes (Two Fat Cats Bakery); Pumpkin Whoopie Pies  (Big G’s Deli)

Dress:  Monique Lhuiller

Hair:  Billy Dangler People’s Hair Salon & Knaughty Hair Salon

Photography: Brian Wedge Photography

Kate & Steve: Outlook Farms Wedding, South Berwick, Maine

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New England fall weddings are spectacular.  The colors of the leaves, the chill in the air and the amazing sunsets are just some of the reasons we enjoy shooting in autumn.  Kate & Steve’s wedding at The Red Barn at Outlook Farms in South Berwick, Maine was wonderful… but the best part of their wedding wasn’t the trees or the weather, it was the people that were there.

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Kate & Steve win the award for being some of the funniest, most enthusiastic clients we’ve ever had.  Their energy was infectious, and Kate’s absurdly low maintenance attitude was a joy to be around.  Their wedding party was equally hilarious and welcoming.

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Katie and her bridesmaids hold back tears as they see each other for the first time.

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A suspicious look from the flower girl during the group photos.  She was not impressed by me!  Adorable.

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A cross from Katie’s grandmother’s wedding, carried again years later in Katie’s bouquet.

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Her beautiful bouquet.

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Waiting (patiently?) for everyone to arrive at the ceremony site.

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Katie and her dad coming down the isle… a quick ear to ear grin from Katie.

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Steve sees Katie for the first time.

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Beneath a multicolored maple tree, beside a red barn… the setting was spectacular.

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A knowing look as they exchange rings.

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The sun setting on their ceremony.

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Finally!  The kiss!

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They couldn’t have been happier.

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Sunset and a newly married couple.  Life is pretty good.

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Their beautiful rings.

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They looked great.

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Yummy cake… again, for journalistic reasons only, I had to try a piece.

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The timberframe construction of the Outlook Farms barn is incredible.

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Their first dance.

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Wedding bands amongst bottle caps from the reception.

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Cutting the cake.

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Bon Jovi gets ‘em again.

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Defying gravity.

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Katie breaks it down on the dance floor.

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The newest “Mr. and Mrs.”

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Want to see Katie & Steve’s complete wedding photos?  Just click here or go to www.brianwedge.com

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Congratulations Katie & Steve!  We had such a great time with you, your family and friends!  What a party!  Thanks again for having us!

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Vendors:

Ceremony / Reception Location: Outlook Farms (Berwick, ME)

Florist: Blooms Flower Shoppe (Wells, ME)

Stationer: PaperSource (Boston, MA)

DJ: Michael O’Neill (Boston, MA)

Cake: Jacques Pastries (Suncook, NH)

Dress: Paloma Blanca

Hair:  Freedom Salon & Day Spa (York, ME)

Makeup:  Andrea Paulo (Boston, MA)

Photography: Brian Wedge Photography

Caroline & Stuart: New York Yacht Club Wedding, Newport RI

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When Caroline and Stuart contacted me to shoot their New York Yacht Club wedding in Newport, Rhode Island, I was happy to learn that we had a few things in common.  They are competitive sailors in the J/105 fleet in The Bay Area living right near our San Francisco, California studio and I, as a self described boat geek (I hold a 100 ton Captain’s license and went to wooden boatbuilding school in Newport), always love photographing at Harbor Court any chance we get.  I knew pretty quickly that I would thoroughly enjoy them and their wedding celebration at The NYYC!

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What I didn’t know then, was that Stuart was an Aussie who had also been a member of The Royal Perth Yacht Club!  To those that haven’t been involved with yacht racing, that may mean nothing… but it’s the equivalent of a New York Yankee getting married in Fenway Park.  You see, the New York Yacht Club dominated the America’s Cup racing scene for 132 years, until 1983, when in Newport, Rhode Island… Australia II sailed into town and stole the Cup from under our nose.  It’s one of the great stories of sport (read more about The America’s Cup here), & a moment in history that I remember like it was yesterday.

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Stuart and Caroline’s wedding was everything we could hope for: filled with thoughtful details, beautiful moments and most of all, two people who truly love and enjoy one another.  The one exception was that once again, the weather gods decided to test us (see the NYYC Blizzard Wedding here), but like all great sailors, the wedding party was up to the challenge.

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Caroline walking down the aisle with her dad (wearing her mom’s 1968 wedding veil).

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Stuart sees Caroline for the first time in her wedding dress.

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The ceremony was held at The Emmanuel Church, a beautiful and historic building in Newport.

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The details in the church were everywhere and hard to ignore!

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Caroline puts Stuart’s wedding band on.

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Returning down the aisle as husband and wife.

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They were so excited right after their wedding!

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Stuart & Caroline have a moment on the way to the reception.

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A shot overlooking Newport Harbor illuminated by headlights.

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Entering the reception… so happy and beautiful!

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Caroline & Stuart’s first dance as husband and wife.

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In the mirror, you can see Caroline’s dad leading a toast to the two of them.

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Stuart’s toast came with a bit of a surprise… he confessed that he had walked down the aisle carrying the boxing Kangaroo flag… a replica of the one flown by Australia II when they took the America’s Cup in 1983!

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Their beautiful rings… on Jack, the boxing kangaroo.

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Their reception was beautiful… lots of dancing.

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When the band played a song by Michael Jackson, this woman took advantage of the gentlemen’s white gloved formal dress wear , and did her own impersonation!  Nice work!

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Leaving the NYYC illuminated by sparklers & surrounded by friends.  An end to an amazing evening.

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A touching moment: Caroline’s dad makes eye contact with her and waves goodbye as they drive away.

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Before heading into Newport for the after party, Caroline’s sister and boyfriend create slow shutter speed art with their sparklers.

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Want to see the complete wedding photos?  Just click right here to see them all!

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Caroline & Stuart!  Thanks so much for having us at your wedding!  We were honored to support you both… and had a blast seeing how much fun everyone had.  We will be looking for you on the waters of San Francisco Bay… or at the very least the next time we’re at Sam’s in Tiburon!  Thanks again for being so welcoming, it was wonderful to be there to document your day!

Vendors:

Ceremony: Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Reception:  New York Yacht Club (thanks Julie… you’re the best!  We love working with you!)

Florist:  Sayles Livingston

Stationer:  William Arthur

Band:  The Cords

Makeup: Robin McAloon

Hair: Frank Antonio Hair & Makeup

Cake:  Creative Cake Comapny

Dress:  Alvina Valenta

Life with cancer… 4+ years later. (Please Pass This On)

Today is a day about truth.  Today is also a day about taking action.  Today is the day that, once again… the pain, hurt, fury and frustration has boiled to the surface… and I am fired up enough to write another passage about what it’s like to be a survivor of cancer.

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These messages were painted on the roads of the Tour de France before the peleton pedaled through.

Just as Lance Armstrong was pedaling through France this past summer, I was spending two wonderful weeks with my big sister Lea.  Diagnosed with leukemia on January 10, 2005, Lea has survived a barrage of assaults on her body, mind and spirit.  Not surprisingly, for those that know and love her… she is a unyielding fighter… who can reach deep into her soul and produce courage and focus that is truly incredible.  Many would say that Lea has beaten cancer, and by all medically relevant standards she has… but there’s so much more to her story, more that is easily ignored, forgotten or avoided: It’s the aftermath.

There’s a lot of hardship in this world… and my guess is that folks who have endured severe tests of the spirit, know a thing or two about surviving.  But like the person who climbs out the wreckage after a tornado destroys their home, or the soldier who spends months in physical therapy learning to walk again… there are certain challenges that take years and even decades to rebuild from.  Leukemia has been that for our family.  Lea beat hell out of her cancer, but it’s impacts are still felt everyday.

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You did it Lea… you really did!!

We first became involved with Doug Ulman and the LIVESTRONG movement in the moments after Lea’s diagnosis.  Through the tears and the nausea of the news, LIVESTRONG was the first organization that really tapped into our fighting spirit.  There was an unapologetic belief that there was strength in unity, and that hope was as powerful as any cancer drug would ever be.  We’re forever grateful and as a result we want to make sure that everyone out there understands how important it is that we unite together against the epidemic of cancer.

So today happens to be LIVESTRONG Day and there are ways YOU can help.  We are donating 10% of our annual profits to Livestrong and like minded charities… so our request isn’t for moola… it’s for involvement.

Here’s how:

1.)  Register your bone marrow:  Swab your cheek with a Q-tip at home for FREE as part of becoming a bone marrow donor.  If you’ve been meaning to do this, do it today.  It’s easy and you’re saving someone’s life!!!  PLEASE do this.  If you already have done it… THANK YOU!  Please write in and tell us what made you do it!

VIDEO: How to register / get tested

Here’s how to sign up for a free test kit (donations accepted but not required):

http://www.dkmsamericas.org/category/marrow-donors/become-donor

You might never be a match, but if you are… wow, you’re in the position to save someone’s life!!  You’re not donating a kidney or a lung now… so get that whole gory, life altering surgery concept out of your head right off the bat.  The act of bone marrow donation can take on one of two different forms, but 70% of all donations are taken in a procedure very similar to the simple act of donating blood.  The cold hard truth though is that every year 35,000 people need a donor and only 3800 will find one.  Bottom line: we need more people involved and you could be that one!

A great video that explains what the actual donation process is here:

2.)  Get healthy and get involved.  Go for a walk today, ride your bike, play with your kids, smoke one less cigarette, eat a salad… whatever.  Do something healthy for you and your family.

3.)  Livestrong: it’s not all about Lance… it’s about uniting against cancer.  Get involved through this link here. While you’re at LIVESTRONG, go buy some of their sweet gear, and wear it with pride knowing that you’re helping a great organization with your cash while raising awareness about cancer.  If you want to understand what LIVESTRONG is to survivors like us, here’s their manifesto:

THE MANIFESTO OF THE LANCE ARMSTRONG FOUNDATION

We believe in life.
Your life.
We believe in living every minute of it with every ounce of your being.
And that you must not let cancer take control of it.
We believe in energy: channeled and fierce.
We believe in focus: getting smart and living strong.
Unity is strength. Knowledge is power. Attitude is everything.
This is the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

We kick in the moment you’re diagnosed.
We help you accept the tears. Acknowledge the rage.
We believe in your right to live without pain.
We believe in information. Not pity.
And in straight, open talk about cancer.
With husbands, wives and partners. With kids, friends and neighbors. And the people you live with, work with, cry and laugh with.
This is no time to pull punches.
You’re in the fight of your life.

We’re about the hard stuff.
Like finding the nerve to ask for a second opinion.
And a third, or a fourth, if that’s what it takes.
We’re about getting smart about clinical trials.
And if it comes to it, being in control of how your life ends.
It’s your life. You will have it your way.

We’re about the practical stuff.
Planning for surviving. Banking your sperm. Preserving your fertility. Organizing your finances. Dealing with hospitals, specialists, insurance companies and employers.
It’s knowing your rights.
It’s your life.
Take no prisoners.

We’re about the fight.
We’re your champion on Capitol Hill. Your advocate with the healthcare system. Your sponsor in the research labs.
And we know the fight never ends.
Cancer may leave your body, but it never leaves your life.
This is the Lance Armstrong Foundation.
Founded and inspired by one of the toughest cancer survivors on the planet.

LIVESTRONG

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Ok… that’s it!  Thanks for hearing us, thanks for being involved, thanks to Tammy for donating her bone marrow to my sister… and most of all, thanks to Lea Morrison who inspires me everyday with her attitude, action and love.

To Lea: I couldn’t be more proud to be your little brother, and I want you to know that I understand how hard you work EVERY day to stay healthy and positive.  You have earned your title of Survivor the hard way.  I hope you will take a moment today, on LIVESTRONG Day to celebrate how far you have come!!

WPJA Award Winning Images Again!

We were PSYCHED this week to learn that THREE of our images had won awards from the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA). Yay!  We’re always proud to be part of the WPJA as they represent some of the best and most creative photojournalists on the planet.  In their most recent contest we entered these images knowing that they would be going up against stiff international competition… never expecting that they would do so well.

One of our awards came in the category “Emotion.”  We’re thrilled to see that, because the hallmark of our work comes from an ability to capture the natural moments & real emotion in an unobtrusive, creative manner.  There’s an elemental truth in this scene: one of joy, relief and love.  What a wonderful opportunity to capture something like that for a great couple!

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JUDGES COMMENTS: There’s pure joy in this photograph. It’s a clean, easy to read shot that has immediate impact, revealed through their body language. It’s a simple, yet, effective image that evokes a higher emotional state than the others for me.

JUDGES COMMENTS: A dreamy, long lens image that makes one think they are in a dream. These two obviously are, and the outstretched arms are like one big smile ready to embrace the groom.

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We also received another award for our image of an engagement ring left beside a note from a groom to his bride.  At our core, we’re storytellers… and it’s important that we always attempt to capture details in a way that contribute to that underlying story.  We usually arrive early at weddings to creatively document these details… often overlooked by folks at first glance, but cherished years later as an important element to their very special day.  Something as simple as a ring and five words from a brief letter says so much.

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The final award winner came in the category “Reception.”  This image is from Liz & Jack’s Farm reception near Pemaquid, Maine.  They impulsively started running into the orchards, and Liz ran herself right out of her shoes!  We love this image because it really reflects who Liz and Jack are: fun, athletic and super excited to be married.  Once again, the natural moments captured creatively are the best!
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Thanks so much to all our incredible clients, friends, fans and family for your support.  Our most important judges are always you… but it’s nice to be recognized by an international organization like the Wedding Photojournalist Association!