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Ryan & Julie: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Shoot

I got a call a few weeks ago from Ryan & Julie, who were looking to have some photos taken for a Save The Date card for their upcoming wedding in Austin, Texas.  I was absolutely swamped with photo shoots and a backlog of editing, but Ryan seemed like a pretty energetic guy who was motivated to run around with his fiance near a lighthouse in Maine for an hour or so and get the best images possible.

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When they arrived in Maine from Manhattan for vacation last week, the weather simply refused to cooperate.  Weather forecasts predicted rain throughout most of the week, and so with only a few hours of notice, we rallied to catch the last moments of sunshine, before the storms rolled in.

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I’d say the extra hustle was well worth the effort!  Ryan and Julie were absolutely wonderful to work with, and we literally ran all over Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, making the most of our time there.  I think we were all huffing and puffing at one point or another during the shoot, but laughing and having a blast doing it.

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In this shot, the sun had already dropped very low in the sky.  I was setting up a silhouette shot, but then saw how the light reflected in Julie’s eye with the lens flare.  You might just be able to see it in these smaller images… but it’s a beautiful moment… or I thought so anyway!

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So this was the original inspiration for having an engagement photo shoot.  Can you imagine receiving an awesome “Save The Date” like this? Hilarious.  That’s their puppy in the center!  Nice job Cooper!!!

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I’m a pretty high energy guy, and as a result I’m cautious not to push my clients into doing anything that’s too uncomfortable for them.  Great images are great in large part because people are natural, having fun and showing real emotion.  Great shoots on the other hand, occur when the collective energy is so positive, creative and enjoyable that spontaneous ideas are followed without hesitation.  These shots of them IN the breakers was NOT my idea… but it worked, and is a reflection of a great connection between photographer and client.  Photographers have to be able to “roll with it” as much as the clients/models do!

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Julie & Ryan were wonderful, energetic and willing to try new things.  This shoot reveals the simple truth of who they are: vibrant, athletic, fun, beautiful, adventurous and in love.  Who knew that so much could be achieved in about an hour?

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If you’ve ever been to a lighthouse, you know that there are dozens of people milling around at all times.  A man with a bright yellow jacket was in the background of this image, so I moved to hide him behind Ryan & Julie.  Looked like it worked!

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Julie’s boys: Cooper & Ryan.

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That was a great time!  I hope you both enjoy your images! (Don’t worry… there’s LOTS more).

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Jordanna & Jason: Asticou Inn Wedding, Northeast Harbor, ME

People who only know us through our editorial and commercial work often ask us how and why on earth we shoot weddings.  The answer is simple: besides the obvious need to pay bills, weddings offer us unprecedented access into fascinating lives of some pretty amazing people.  Week after week we’re called to the beautiful locations filled with thoughtful details… but it’s the people and their remarkable stories that make our work so wonderful.  Last weekend was no exception as I photographed Jordanna & Jason’s wedding on one of the soggiest days of the year at the beautiful Asticou Inn in Northeast Harbor, ME.

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We met Jordanna and Jason last summer in Bar Harbor, and were psyched to hear their story of friendship that began at Harvard, followed by 12 years as a couple and finally returning to Jason’s home state of Maine to tie the knot.  Little did we know that Jason and Jordanna are incredibly talented and accomplished… working on Broadway in various capacities, with Jason most recently working as The Phantom of that little Broadway hit called The Phantom of The Opera.  Yeah, that one.

As I drove in the pouring rain up to Mount Desert Island, I worried that these two amazing, deserving people would be frustrated because of the bad weather.  Though I’m happy to work in any conditions… dust, rain, sleet, riots, fires, whatever… I never know how a couple is going to react to the adversity of weather, especially at a place like the Asticou Inn, which is famous for it’s back lawn overlooking Northeast Harbor.

Within minutes of stepping out of the car, I realized that my worries were completely unfounded and that I had landed smack in the middle of a cast of incredible characters, and a wedding that I’ll never forget.

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For starters, on the front porch of The Asticou Inn, I met a mountain of a man, who was wearing a tuxedo and brandishing a large kitchen knife while wearing only one shoe.  I watched as he palpated and examined his shoe, occassionally grumbling something under his breath about how “it had to be done” and “there were no other options.”  His thoughtful contemplation and words reminded me of a surgeon bearing the bad news to one of his patients.  The situation was dire and he would have to “go in” immediately to save the rest of the shoe.

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The knife wielding shoe butcher turned out to be Lou, the father of the bride, and I watched incredulously as he shaved off the heel of one of his dress shoes with an ease of hand that reminded me of a Tokyo sushi chef filleting a tuna.  His movements were confident, exacting and without hesitation.  After his first pass, he strapped the mutilated shoe back on and with a satisfied “Ah Huh” proclaimed that “it wasn’t bad” but that “the other shoe was next.”  It seems that Lou’s old Army dress shoes had seen one too many tours of duty and the heels had finally disintegrated to a point of no return.  Lou did what had to be done.

After thoroughly enjoying Lou’s inspiring cutlery demonstration out on the front porch, I ventured inside the Asticou to check in with Jordanna & Jason as the rain continued to fall.  They had explicitly written to me earlier that day that “unless there is horrible weather we would like to have photos out on the rocks near the ocean”.  Obviously “horrible weather” is a relative term, and as an old Outward Bound Captain and Himalayan mountain guide… it’s always best for the bride and groom to define those standards rather than me… otherwise we’re liable to wind up in a hurricane or a blizzard in no time.

To my pleasant surprise, they were both thrilled to go outside, and happy to dodge rain drops in order to get a few photos.  By sheer will, they had convinced their friends and family to venture out as well, and through a lot of laughter and rain showers… we got the images that we hoped for!

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Singin’ In The Rain.

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Jordanna’s beautiful smile while hiding under an umbrella.

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Their wedding bands.

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Because of the rain, the ceremony was held in a cozy room overlooking the water.  As a team of actors, Jordanna & Jason had decided that their intimate ceremony should not NOT be a performance, but a quiet, meaningful ceremony.  They were committed to having no distractions from their photographer… and therefore required that I not use flash and not move (even a little) during the entire ceremony even if it impacted the final images.  I always love a challenge, and the bank of windows behind the ceremony silhouetted everyone dramatically… making details difficult, but not impossible.  I switched to a 1.2 aperture lens, that captured more mid-tones than could normally be picked up in a situation like that.  So far, so good… we had successfully managed the rain, and the harsh lighting… all that was left was the reception!

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When I grow up, I want to be like Jordanna’s grandmother: beautiful, smart, motivating and eloquent.  Here, she whips up the crowd during her speech.

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Oh, if I only had audio running that day.  So many talented friends.  It was a joy to listen to.

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Breaking the glass.

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The kiss!

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Their cake was a mountain with the two of them embracing on the summit.

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I was warned by the guests repeatedly during the cocktail hour that I would be “in for a show” during the dancing.  The first dance hinted at what was to come.  I don’t think I’ve ever seen two people so effortlessly and joyfully dance so beautifully.  I could tell that they had done this before.

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Jordanna being dipped (again).

And then the crowd got involved… everyone was AMAZING.  They should have charged admission for their performance (my guess is that most of them do usually).  One moment everyone was swing dancing, then dramatic reenactments of musicals, then some latin dancing, then hip hop… just incredible.

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Oh yeah… I forgot about the Russian dancing.  Check.

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Time for the Hora… tall guys and short ceilings… bad mix.  Nice reminder Jordanna.

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Jason knows no fear.

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Yup, and just drop a split in the middle of the dance floor whenever you’re ready.

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Then Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” comes on, and the music theater / interpretive dance gloves come off.

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Not sure if this is part of the Madonna song or an impromptu decision to fly… regardless, it was incredible and hilarious.

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When I emailed Jason and Jordanna to ask what their ideal image would be at the end of the night, they said “something that captures us ‘being us’ probably amidst a series of sweaty lifts, dips or spins while dancing together”.  Got it!

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So, the next time one of my editors or commercial clients ask why the heck I’m going off to shoot another wedding, I’m going to send them this blog link.  Because it’s fun.  Because weddings are filled with wonderful, meaningful, hilarious and original moments, that could never be duplicated.  It’s an honor to be there to document a dad sawing off their shoe soles, a grandmother’s dispensing wisdom and enthusiasm… and most all, to capture the joy of two people who love each other so completely, like Jordanna and Jason.

Thank you for having me at your wedding!  Thanks for bringing your amazing friends to Maine, for “going for it” despite the rain and for sharing your spinning, whirling, dipping sweaty selves with all of us.  What a joy!

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Vendors:

Ceremony/Reception:  The Asticou Inn

Band: The Coronados

Flowers:  Still working on that… email if you need it.

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Nicole & PJ: Migis Lodge Wedding, Casco, Maine

I know what you’re thinking: Brian and Malia have a horrible life.  Another grueling assignment in Nepal covering riots?  No.  Saving Sea Turtles in Baja, Mexico?  No.  Running out of food while climbing in Tibet?  Nope, not this week.

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We’re back (again) in Maine at Migis Lodge.  It seems that the now famous “Julie and Jim” of last year (link to their blog posting) had prompted more requests for wedding coverage at Migis than we could accommodate in our schedule.  Lucky for us, Nicole and PJ contacted us early enough last year when we still had room in our calendar, and we were so happy to return to Migis!

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Immediately upon arriving I found this incredibly contemplative scene: the hair stylist pondering the back of Nicole’s head.  I loved the limited light and how serious everyone looked.

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The seriousness of the moment was interrupted by Nicole grabbing a mirror, and running to the bathroom to look at the back of her hair.  What followed were an explosion of fist pumps, smiles, jumping and dancing (yes Nicole, it was dancing).  I’ve never seen someone so PSYCHED with their hair.  I knew that if she was going to be so happy with that moment… that there would be plenty more to come.

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Next up: Dad sees Nicole in her wedding dress.  Bring on the tears, the tissues and an expert ability to remain beautiful even when crying.  I still don’t know how they managed to do it all so well, but they did.

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Another Marcia Davis Flower arrangement.  So talented!

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Nicole’s dad, waiting to board the boat.

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Nicole was the first bride aboard the completely restored antique Migis boat.  Beautiful, beautiful work.

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Nicole and her dad making their grand entrance: the mountains in the background.

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Nicole and her Dad walking down the isle.  That’s joy!

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With a reader reading in the foreground, Nicole listens attentively with tears in her eyes.

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You may notice that everyone is turned in a direction opposite of the groom as they listen to a song being sung by a friend.  I thought it was so sweet that PJ’s focus stayed with Nicole, as she wiped away a few tears.

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Holding on. Two hands.

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The kiss.

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I love capturing small details like these.  Just moments after being declared husband and wife, a blessing is offered for them in the background.  Nicole and PJ each turn to their respective families, and their eyes fill once more with tears.

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No tears… just happiness!

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Sunset with your new husband/wife aboard an antique boat.  Life doesn’t get much better than this moment.

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Classic in every sense of the word.  This image is timeless.

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Stuck holding a bridesmaid’s bouquet.  Nice work PJ.

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So beautiful!

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During the mother-son dance, PJ and his mom embrace.

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PJ, going big.

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Groomsman, going bigger.  Migis Lodge will never be the same after this split on the dance floor.

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What a wonderful celebration, and an honor to document the story of their special day for them!  Great people, great stories and wonderful details.  Thanks for having us!

Want to see the complete set of photos?  Just go here: www.brianwedge.com

Ceremony / Reception Location: Migis Lodge

Flowers: Marcia Davis

Band:  Jim Ciampi Band

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Wedding Photojournalist Association: Honors Us Again!

The good folks over at the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) have always maintained some of the highest professional standards in the industry.  They are one of the very best photojournalist organizations out there, and to be accepted by them to become a member, you really have to be at the very top of your game.

We’re always honored to be a part of such a great group of photographers who are innovative leaders in their field, and we’re consistently impressed by the work of our fellow members.  We rarely enter contests, so when we were encouraged by the WPJA to get involved, we grabbed two images from a single recent wedding… and tossed our hat in the ring.  Why not?
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We were thrilled to hear such positive feedback from the WPJA about our work… and honored to learn that BOTH our images had won!  With stiff international competition from some of the best photojournalists out there, we never expected to do so well.  The prize winning images were from Caroline & Mark’s wedding in Newport, Rhode Island.  The blog post of that wedding is here.
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Are we hooked on contests?  No.  Not at all… we’ve got too many stories to capture and too many wonderful clients that deserve our focused attention.  Though we won’t become contest junkies, it’s nice to occasionally put our work out there “head to head” amongst the best wedding photojournalists in the world and receive such accolades!
The WPJA also honored us by using our previously prize winning image of the boy with a lobster claw stuck on his nose as their cover page.  It’s been a great week, and congratulations to all the winning photographers!  To view all the contest winners, just visit the Wedding Photojournalist website at www.wpja.com

 

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Boston Marathon Video

Yesterday was the 113th running of The Boston Marathon.  Congratulations to all the runners! 

I’ve been a part of hundreds of races, but Boston has been my favorite… the best fans and best organization ever.  Last year at this time, I was running to raise money for LIVESTRONG and The Lance Armstrong Foundation in honor of my sister Lea… and if you haven’t read that post from last year (or need a good excuse to cry) the link is here.

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(Me… doing my very best impression of a Kenyan winning it all!)

The Lance Armstrong Foundation has had an incredibly productive year since we raised $20,000+ dollars for them, and months after the Marathon, I received a great email from Lance Armstrong and Doug Ulman who shared this fabulous video with me.  The Boston Marathon is always a source of inspiration… and it’s a reminder that we need to stay focused on being part of something that contributes to the greater good.  For us, we hope that there will be a cure for cancer in our lifetime.

There’s only 364 days left before the next running of The Boston Marathon.  Maybe this is your year?  Click on the logo below for some motivation!

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Back in time for Spring!

 

Let’s call a spade a spade… March was NOT my finest blogging month.  I’ve been away for much of the past 6 weeks as many folks have noticed.  I’ve been away shooting some wonderful commercial campaigns and photographing editorial assignments.  I’ve also been teaching a few classes and even managed to sit in on a workshop taught by some incredibly talented colleagues.  In addition to earning more frequent flier miles than I care to admit, March was a time to learn, explore, share and do a whole lot of photography both for work and for pleasure.

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I have a pretty simple rule that I follow when I travel and/or shoot: I try very hard not to miss out on opportunities to be creative.  If I’m feeling tired or lazy, that’s just not an excuse not to get up and chase that next creative image.

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This series of Golden Gate Bridge photos occurred at about 4:30am the day after a crazy week long commercial shoot and traveling (1600 miles by car, 4,000 miles by plane in addition to shooting everyday).  Though I can’t say that I’ll suddenly become an architecture photographer, I always try to make time to shoot just for myself.  No paid advertising campaigns, no stock images, no one is paying me to be out there… I’m there just for the love of the art form.

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 iPhone Photo of the day (March 5, 2009): “Cow in a field”  Somewhere along Route 101, California.

Likewise, I’ve started a daily habit of taking shots with my iPhone.  Capturing images with a cell phone camera is so convenient because the iPhone is always on me.  The photos are always captured just with a basic iPhone lens and there’s no editing outside of the basic iPhone photo apps (no Photoshop).  It makes shooting more difficult in some ways… but it pushes me to be constantly thinking of interesting images while I’m traveling.  (A quick disclaimer: I did pull these images into my watermarking software to tag on that watermark… that’s the only non native iPhone tinkering that was done).

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I share all these “iPhone photos of the day” images through Twitter and Facebook with the hope that it encourages folks to do something truly creative everyday… even if the end result isn’t perfect or even something you “love”… just like getting up at 4:30 in the morning on your first day of vacation, you may just find something out there that you like!  Furthermore it gets you in the habit of trying things that don’t always work… and creating something new every day!

Hit me up with YOUR iPhone creations anytime… I can always use the inspiration, and love to see the images!

Spring has arrived in Maine, and it feels wonderful to be home!

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