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January 2008

January 31, 2008

12-1-07 Melissa and Joshua- Penns Landing Hyatt Philadelphia PA

Well, for those who read my blog regularly, I want to apologize for my lack of posting lately. Between my workshops, Imaging USA, and post production from an incredibly busy December, I've fallen behind my blogging. I'm going to try and keep up from now on. I know, fat chance, but I'll certainly blog more often than I have. Thanks for reading!!

Melissa and Joshua were married at the Penns Landing Hyatt along the Delaware River in Philly. It was a killer wedding with some of my closest friends in the industry working with me.

The decor was created by Evantine design, entertainment by my buddy Eddie Bruce Entertainment, and the videography by my pal Tim Sudall at Video One productions. Here's a few from the day.

January 19, 2008

1.19.08- Lifestyle Portraiture starring LUKE ROSENTHAL!!!

We interrupt the wedding blog for something different I've been working on! In 2003, I photographed the wedding of Jessica Lightman and Chad Rosenthal. Jessica, to date, is still one of my favorite brides I've had the honor of photographing in the 600 weddings or so I've documented. Jessica and Chad have been incredibly kind to me, referring me to friends for countless weddings after theirs in '03. One of my career goals is to continue documenting the family lineage for the couples that I photograph.

A few short years ago, Jessica and Chad opened their home to me and allowed me the privilege of documenting their new son, Luke, from infancy to his toddler stage. I can't thank them enough for this. What a hoot, and I hope displaying these images may help open the door to do more of this for my clients. It takes time, energy and commitment, but it's so worth it. Thank you so much Jess, Chad, and of course, Luke.. my man.

I truly hope the viewers of my blog enjoy these. I had a blast doing it. We're awaiting the albums to return from the bindery now. Here's a sampling of some of the sessions.

January 11, 2008

1.7.08- Imaging USA and Digital Wedding Forum Conventions-Tampa FLA

What a week! Wednesday, I returned home after a whirlwind of speaking in Tampa Florida. I was honored to speak at the Professional Photographers of America's Imaging USA convention. Over 9000 photographers from all over the world gathered to learn, share, and party! PPA asked me to do a platform presentation for their members. My seminar entitled "Standing out from the Crowd", drew standing room only crowds at 7am!!! I was stunned at the attendance and I was equally stunned that I was awake for it! I had a blast and the crowd was terrific. What a tremendous experience.

In addition to that seminar, I also represented the Nikon Corporation and spoke Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday on their tradeshow stage. I've been a spokesperson for Nikon for the past few years. It's honestly the biggest honor of my career to represent them. I was joined by the one and only Joe McNally and the amazing wildlife photographer Ron McGill.

I was also honored to speak for the Digital Wedding Forum's 4th annual convention which was held 8 miles from Imaging USA. My seminar there was entitled "Hot Sun, Cool Images". It was a lecture and a demonstration on how to capture images in incredibly difficult lighting conditions.

I did three seminars on Monday! 7am, I was on the stage for PPA, 12noon on the stage for Nikon, and 2pm for the Digital Wedding Forum, and I squeezed in 2 mentor sessions to help other photographers as well!  Lets just say that martinis were inhaled by day's end.

Of course, a little bit of fun should be mixed in. I had a blast with some great friends. It was great to see Marcus Bell, Jeff and Julia Woods, Steve and Jen Bebb, Ryan Joseph, Parker Pfister, Joe Buissink, Susan Stripling, Michael Schuhmann, Greg Gibson, and so many others. Special thanks to my buddy from Nikon, Mike Corrado, for a terrific dinner Sunday evening.

My next speaking gig will be in Las Vegas at WPPI. I'll be a print judge for the Photojournalism competition and I'll be doing a master class on "Demystifying Flash". That seminar is sold out already.

Special thanks to my great friend Susan Stripling for capturing these while I was speaking for Nikon

Special thanks to David DiRentis for these photos. These were shot while teaching my Digital Wedding Forum Seminar on Monday afternoon.