Archive for October, 2008

Delaware Wedding Photographs with Jenn and Jimmy

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Take a beach, a bar and tons of fun people, and you get a party. That’s what Jenn and Jimmy lined up last month in Delaware, and I was able to shoot some killer Delaware wedding photographs. These two have had a heck of a time between Jimmy being a big-time video production guy for NBC sports. He was sent to China for the Olympics one month before the wedding. Talk about long-distant planning. And Jenn had duel responsibilities between her great job working for kids, and putting the finishing touches on the day.

While they could have chosen a day in the summer for this beach, bar wedding, they chose September, and I have to say, killer decision. Beautiful weather. Absolutely stunning sunset. Great location at the North Beach Restaurant, too, right on the water. But hey, if you don’t believe me, see below:

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We had such a great time you two! Congrats. We were thrilled to be there. Love the surfboards!

Best,
Joe & (Bec)

Delaware Wedding Photographs with Jenn and Jimmy

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

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Bride falls in pool … Should the groom have jumped in after her? & Wedding Tip of the Month

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Wedding Tips: Bride falls in pool

… Role with it and have fun!

I laughed so loud when I saw this tonight that I woke Rebecca up. She’s in bed, trying to get some Zzzz before her 5:30 a.m. alarm.

I know it’s wrong to laugh at this, but I had to call her down the stairs. She hated me, until she saw it, and started laughing, too.

But this got us thinking, what should the groom have done? Jump in, of course. We agreed.

So our conversation went like this:

Rebecca: “I hope that bride was cool about the whole thing.”
Joe: “I do, too, but from the looks of that wedding, I picked up a traditional bride vibe. I bet she saw it as the worst moment in her life, instead of the funniest.”
Rebecca: “If I fell, you should jump in after me.”
Joe: “I know. That would be fun.”
Rebecca: “They should have done their vows from down there.”
Joe: “Absolutely. But instead of a first kiss, they should ad lib a dunk kiss and play some Marco Polo.”

And here comes our tip:

One of my own quotes is this, I’ll die happy if I never shoot another cookie-cutter wedding for the rest of my life.”

For the record, I’m NOT wishing horrible moments on my brides. On the contrary. But I warn them that something bad may happen, and to role with it when it does.

Here is an example from last month. Elizabeth and Scott, two great people had quite honestly the second worst rain I’ve had in my four years with JPG Photography. They could have sulked, but they didn’t. They went with it. They even took shots in the rain. They were great.

Look at the size of that rain off that umbrella!


As Bride and Groom, your guests and family members take their cues on how to behave from you both. If you are stressed or angry, so are they. Only, during the day of the wedding, there is usually little to nothing they can do. So things get worse because they’re trying to fix something, only they’re helpless.
So keep cool the day of the wedding. Have fun, and don’t let anything (including getting tripped by the best man) get in the way of it.

Best,
Joe G

P.S. A special thanks to my buddy, Ron Solimon, at Litrato Photography, for sending this to me.

Bride falls in pool … Should the groom have jumped in after her? & Wedding Tip of the Month

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Wedding Tips: Bride falls in pool

… Role with it and have fun!

I laughed so loud when I saw this tonight that I woke Rebecca up. She’s in bed, trying to get some Zzzz before her 5:30 a.m. alarm.

I know it’s wrong to laugh at this, but I had to call her down the stairs. She hated me, until she saw it, and started laughing, too.

But this got us thinking, what should the groom have done? Jump in, of course. We agreed.

So our conversation went like this:

Rebecca: “I hope that bride was cool about the whole thing.”
Joe: “I do, too, but from the looks of that wedding, I picked up a traditional bride vibe. I bet she saw it as the worst moment in her life, instead of the funniest.”
Rebecca: “If I fell, you should jump in after me.”
Joe: “I know. That would be fun.”
Rebecca: “They should have done their vows from down there.”
Joe: “Absolutely. But instead of a first kiss, they should ad lib a dunk kiss and play some Marco Polo.”

And here comes our tip:

One of my own quotes is this, I’ll die happy if I never shoot another cookie-cutter wedding for the rest of my life.”

For the record, I’m NOT wishing horrible moments on my brides. On the contrary. But I warn them that something bad may happen, and to role with it when it does.

Here is an example from last month. Elizabeth and Scott, two great people had quite honestly the second worst rain I’ve had in my four years with JPG Photography. They could have sulked, but they didn’t. They went with it. They even took shots in the rain. They were great.

Look at the size of that rain off that umbrella!


As Bride and Groom, your guests and family members take their cues on how to behave from you both. If you are stressed or angry, so are they. Only, during the day of the wedding, there is usually little to nothing they can do. So things get worse because they’re trying to fix something, only they’re helpless.
So keep cool the day of the wedding. Have fun, and don’t let anything (including getting tripped by the best man) get in the way of it.

Best,
Joe G

P.S. A special thanks to my buddy, Ron Solimon, at Litrato Photography, for sending this to me.

Pet Portraiture

Friday, October 17th, 2008

The other photojournalist in the JPG Photography household felt inspired today to take pet portraits of our growing boy, Gus. Many of you remember our favorite dog/son/boy when we adopted him last November. Well, he’s healthy and growing and oh so cute! I’m quite certain these are some of the best pictures Bec has ever taken of him, but then again, I’m a proud dad who’s full of bias!

We love the yawn and stretch!

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Gus striking a pose. He turns his head just when we need him to…umm, right?!?
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We think he looks scholarly in this one…

philadelphia pet portraitsHe’s too sexy for this shot…

philadelphia pet portraitureAnd now he’s spent, done, fin. He walked off set and shouted, “Mooommm. I’m outta here.”
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Bec & Joe & the Gusman…

Pet Portraiture

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The other photojournalist in the JPG Photography household felt inspired today to take pet portraits of our growing boy, Gus. Many of you remember our favorite dog/son/boy when we adopted him last November. Well, he’s healthy and growing and oh so cute! I’m quite certain these are some of the best pictures Bec has ever taken of him, but then again, I’m a proud dad who’s full of bias!

We love the yawn and stretch!

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Gus striking a pose. He turns his head just when we need him to…umm, right?!?
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We think he looks scholarly in this one…

philadelphia pet portraitsHe’s too sexy for this shot…

philadelphia pet portraitureAnd now he’s spent, done, fin. He walked off set and shouted, “Mooommm. I’m outta here.”
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Bec & Joe & the Gusman…

Photojournalistic family portraits outside Philadelphia

Monday, October 13th, 2008

What a perfect portrait photography weekend! (Couldn’t ignore the alliteration.) So much going on. October is certainly the month everyone wants pictures, but that’s good for me. I’m a fall guy. I love mid 60s weather. It just so happened that Sunday, it stayed in the 70s…it was like May or June. No matter, it was a great day for pictures and having a blast. Just so nice to be out of the office, right!

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I’ve been blessed with some great families this weekend. One was the Ginter’s (see post coming Tuesday) and the other are the Shaffer’s. Lori, Mike and their adorable son Drew. This 3-year-old loved the camera, but not in a hamm or obnoxious way. He’s just so darn cute! Come on, look at these pictures. Don’t you just want to take him home, too!

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We had a brilliant pumpkin picking at Johnson’s Corner Farm in Medford, New Jersey just outside Philadelphia, PA, and not far from where I work in Cherry Hill at the Courier Post. (Also had the lead art and a lead story Sunday.)

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Lori and Mike were perfect. They had fun. They laughed. They were patient, too…(Drew only liked the dirty pumpkins…lol)

This is just a sample of the great moments I’m proud to share with the Shaffer’s. I hope to be around more to watch Drew grow up! Thanks again! Such a pleasure.

Come on…look at this face. Pretty darn cute!
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Joe G

Photojournalistic family portraits outside Philadelphia

Monday, October 13th, 2008

What a perfect portrait photography weekend! (Couldn’t ignore the alliteration.) So much going on. October is certainly the month everyone wants pictures, but that’s good for me. I’m a fall guy. I love mid 60s weather. It just so happened that Sunday, it stayed in the 70s…it was like May or June. No matter, it was a great day for pictures and having a blast. Just so nice to be out of the office, right!

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I’ve been blessed with some great families this weekend. One was the Ginter’s (see post coming Tuesday) and the other are the Shaffer’s. Lori, Mike and their adorable son Drew. This 3-year-old loved the camera, but not in a hamm or obnoxious way. He’s just so darn cute! Come on, look at these pictures. Don’t you just want to take him home, too!

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We had a brilliant pumpkin picking at Johnson’s Corner Farm in Medford, New Jersey just outside Philadelphia, PA, and not far from where I work in Cherry Hill at the Courier Post. (Also had the lead art and a lead story Sunday.)

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Lori and Mike were perfect. They had fun. They laughed. They were patient, too…(Drew only liked the dirty pumpkins…lol)

This is just a sample of the great moments I’m proud to share with the Shaffer’s. I hope to be around more to watch Drew grow up! Thanks again! Such a pleasure.

Come on…look at this face. Pretty darn cute!
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Caught the rainbow!philadelphia portrait photographerI’m digging this shadow!
philadelphia portrait photographyNo, it’s not heaven. It’s not Iowa either…
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philadelphia portrait photographerphiladelphia portrait photographerLoving the fade away! Thanks so much guys. Had a great time!

Joe G

Classy Wedding Photography in New Hope, PA

Friday, October 10th, 2008

I had the pleasure of shooting a wedding with a buddy of mine, Craig Single, with Single Exposure Photography Sept. 28. OK, to be honest, it was wonderful not to be in charge and just be a second shooter!

But he had a slight issue with another photographer. So I filled in. Hey, it’s the (good) photographer’s code. I know he would be there for me. So one day after an 11-hour wedding in Baltimore (Yay Elizabeth and Scott), I was in New Hope for a glorious (slightly soggy) but still awesome day.

Seriously, the day turned out amazing, and the couple, Dana and BJ handled it like pros. I always tell my couples to stay happy and everything will work out. It did! Craig helped them plan a classy wedding in New Hope, at Holly Hedge Estate. Killer venue!

So congrats Dana & BJ. It was an honor being part of your day! Wonderful party, and that’s my kind of wedding. Everyone had a blast!

Congrats!

Best,
Joe
(P.S. These are just my wide angles! So fun to experiment more!)
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