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Diana and Phil’s Wedding at Phipps Conservatory and Cranberry Marriott Pittsburgh North
Diana and Phil really wanted to have a good plan for their wedding day. Especially Phil–he loves a good plan. I do too and I think that’s one of the reasons that Diana and Phil hired me to photograph their wedding. Having been in a number of weddings, they knew that wedding day schedules can be thrown off by anything–and they wanted to make sure their photography stayed on track. While we were taking photographs, Phil was checking his watch to make sure things were moving smoothly (and they were). While I felt a little self-conscious, I learned during the toast from the best men that without restrictions, Phil would…
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Heather and Tim’s Wedding at Springwood Conference Center
Most people think about what the weather will be like on their wedding day. Some people even get obsessed with monitoring the weather in the days leading up to their wedding. Tim has been thinking about the weather since he proposed to Heather. But not in the way you might think! When Tim purchased Heather’s engagement ring, the jeweler had a policy in place that the cost of Heather’s engagement ring would be refunded if there was one full inch of rain on the wedding day. If this was a sensitive subject, I wouldn’t mention it. However, Tim mentioned his hope for rain to me during our first meeting together. It…
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Kendra and Ed’s Engagement Photos at Schenley Plaza at the University of Pittsburgh
Kendra and Ed had a really hard time choosing their wedding date. I only know this because I was working with them to make sure that I was available to photograph their wedding in Spring of 2014. Through two venue changes and five different dates, the planets finally aligned and they set their date. I am thrilled to be their wedding photographer! I was happy to spend time with them last week for their gorgeous, sunny engagement photos on the University of Pittsburgh campus at Schenley Plaza.
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Nicole and Lou’s Wedding at Carnegie Music Hall Foyer and Carnegie Museum Hall of Sculpture
Nicole and Lou are a very kind and unique couple. Nicole is a very organized and motivated project manager (by training and in life!) who works in international business, and Lou is a lawyer. Every vendor that I approached at their wedding had the same thing to say: “Oh, this is the sweetest couple!” and “I’ve never seen a happier groom!” Nicole and Lou were married in the Hall of Sculpture at Carnegie Museum with beautiful flowers by Mocha Rose and ceremony music by Marissa Jill Knaub, harpist. They celebrated with family and friends at their wedding reception in the Carnegie Music Hall Foyer with a great dinner provided by Parkhurst Event Catering. The reception was rockin’ with music…