Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Misquamicut Engagement Photos!

I had an awesome engagement shoot down at Misquamicut Beach in Rhode Island recently, it was great! We had all of 30 minutes before a huge storm started... complete with thunder and heavy rain. This is Laura and AJ....they are getting married in October, so watch for their wedding photos too!







Saturday, July 28, 2007

A quick post!

I had a beautiful wedding last night in Mystic and we are heading out now to shoot in Vernon and New Haven today, I promise to catch up on some of the weddings from the past couple weeks... but for now, this was from last night... the Mystic River. If you want it for your desktop, send me a note and I'll send you the file! :-)

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Sharing the love!

I received this email a little while ago from one of our brides from last year and wanted to share it with you....

Hi Val,

I have been meaning to send you an email to thank you again for the beautiful job you did with our wedding photos. Our one year anniversary was not too long ago. I can't believe how fast time has flown by, but whenever I visit your site and see our wedding slide show, it really reminds me of how beautiful our day was. The pictures you took are so beautiful. I can really feel the emotions of the day each time I look at your photos. Thank you so much for helping us to capture the beautiful memories of our wedding.

Best regards,
Erin

This is why we do what we do... and love it!

Thanks, Erin... and Happy Anniversary!

~ Val

Monday, July 23, 2007

Kelly and James, Part 2

More shots from the ceremony. Here's a couple from Laureen:





Here's a great example of why we love shooting weddings with 2 photographers. And why we ask all our brides to at least consider it when they choose a package. The ability to get multiple angles at the same time. Here's my shot:



And this is Laureen's. Gotcha covered!




A toast in the limo after the ceremony. I love how newlyweds can go directly from a serious, tender moment...



...to a total case of the giggles! ;)



We went to Elizabeth Park in Hartford for pictures after the ceremony. A few random shots...





Suddenly humming Rod Stewart's "Hot Legs" to myself for some reason...







Cool tat! A different twist on one of Val's classic ring shots that we do with the bride and groom. I totally warned James I was gonna blog this shot! If you're a Jesse James fan, you get it. If not, well it's still funny right? ;)



Not only were we seated with the guests for dinner, we even had a place card! Cool!



Kelly and James, we want to pass along our sincere thanks for sharing your day with us. You guys were great and we had such a good time! We wish you all the best in your lives together.

-Bruce and Laureen

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Dancing with the Stars!

I got to go to a dress rehearsal Friday night for a Ballroom Dance competition that will be held in Worcester, MA in a couple of weeks, it was great!! This is the link for some of the shots done, good luck to everyone and see ya in August! http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts/prsm.dll?storefront?c=06OZ

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Kelly and James, Part 1

On June 30th, my wife Laureen and I shot together at the wedding of Kelly and James. This was such a wonderful wedding and wonderful people that I don't even know where to begin this tale. So I thought I'd share with you a little dialogue that occurred between us and the videographer as we were seated for dinner at the reception. Let's listen in:

Bruce (gobbling down baked stuffed shrimp, to no one in particular): "Can you believe this food? I guess I can go put my PBJ back in the car, eh?"

Laureen: "This is amazing. I'm totally stuffed. Couldn't eat another bite..."

Videographer: "Um, you guys have never been to a Portuguese wedding before have you?"

Bruce: "Well, no I guess we haven't. Why?"

Videographer: "This is only the first course... "

And so it went. What a celebration! Wonderful people, a very close family, delicious food; all the ingredients were there for an incredible wedding!

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We started at Kelly's parents house for some getting ready shots. It was a beautiful home with lots and lots of windows for plenty of natural light. We hardly needed flash inside...





Beautiful light, beautiful bridesmaids...



Sometimes, to get shots like this....



You need to do stuff like this ;)



We went to Elizabeth Park in Hartford for some pics (more on that later) but this was right in Kelly's parent's back yard! I think Elizabeth Park has nothing on their gardens!



A smooch from Mom and Dad...



A champagne toast before they left. No brainer, right? Not so fast...it was in Portuguese. Now according to Kelly it went something like "up, down, to the left, to the right..." Anybody following this? No? Me either. Aw, heck, you'll have to ask Kelly. I think they made the whole thing up to pick on me anyway ;)



One more kiss from Dad and off to the church.









The ceremony was held at Our Lady of Fatima church in Hartford. One of the biggest challenges wedding photographers face is the low light conditions typically found in churches. We are always sure to consult with clergy before a ceremony to ensure flash photography is permitted (it isn't always the case). But still, flash units can be annoying. And obtrusive. All those things The Sweetest Days Photography claims NOT to be!

So what did we find at Our Lady of Fatima? A HUGE skylight right over the alter! Just like at Kelly's parent's house, we once again have tons of beautiful natural sunlight streaming in throughout the ceremony. What a treat!





Ok that's the end of Part 1! This was a huge wedding and we really took lots of great pics so I decided to break it up into 2 separate posts...come back for Part 2!

-Bruce

A little Rant... about Integrity!

So normally my blog has my gorgeous brides and their weddings... some personal stuff... some cool engagement shoots (ok, that one is coming up tomorrow!) and I don't think I've ever posted a rant before, but anyone who knows me knows that I can do that pretty good too! lol So here goes... a couple months back, I get a call from a photographer, he's young... says no one will even talk to him because of his age and he'd really like to shoot a wedding with us, would that be possible? So Bruce and I say sure, why not? I think we should give as much as we possibly can.

Then just yesterday I see a business card tacked to a bulletin board, and guess what? It's for his wedding photography business with a couple other photographers. Things that make ya go hmmmmmm? So I check out the website and see they are criticizing the way other photographers do things, although not by name. Interesting, but also upsetting. Was I played for a fool? Not real sure, but it's not a good feeling at all.

So a word of advice.... This is a business where your reputation is everything. Believe it or not, it's not just about the photographs, it's about integrity. This has been a disheartening experience, and in this case, age is no excuse.

On the other hand there are quite a few wonderful people in the business that are giving more than is ever expected to make the day absolutely perfect for everyone involved, especially the bride and groom, our customers, our friends... I would list them all if I could. :-) Hi Sue...and Kristel and Antonella, and Ryan, and Kris and, well, you get the idea!

Thanks for listening... I feel better... well, sorta.... now off to edit out some photographs and credits.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3...

Ok, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. I'm playing with Windows Live Writer for creating blog posts and so there may be some inadvertent posts here from time to time. I'll try to clean up my mess and delete the junk before you see it but for those of you RSS subscribers out there, you'll have to beer bear with me ;)

-Bruce

(P.S. I know, I know, I'm wayyyyy behind Val on posts...I'll get caught up, I promise...)

Monday, July 09, 2007

Tina and Jack

Okay, this was the wedding where we all went to church, went to the beach, went to the bar... and then went to the reception! I loved it! And I gotta say that after shooting Tina and Jack's wedding last week, I decided I'm moving to Canada! OMG, I've never met such a fun group of people, and judging by the fact that everyone was so friendly, I figure everyone in Canada must be like that! :-) So now I'm thinking, maybe it was the couple? Cause their friends and family from South Carolina and Maine and I think Virginia and Pennsylvania and who knows where else were all just a blast! It was a great wedding! Oh, and I don't know a whole lot about cars, but check out what they had instead of a limo, very cool! There'll be more pics on the slide show in a couple weeks, too!

(Again... like I keep saying... I get the BEST couples!!)

















Thanks for letting me be part of your day, talk to you soon!

Val

Sunday, July 08, 2007

July 8, 2007

I got home from the weddings I photographed this weekend at the Saybrook Point Inn and St. Clement's Castle, and was telling my husband just how wonderful the weddings were and how great the couples were and how awesome the family and friends were and I was going on and on (and on!) about them and he just started laughing and told me that I say that after nearly every wedding and I said, "It's true!" So I'll say it again here... I really do have the best couples and the best weddings!!

So I have one wedding ready to blog and a couple more that should be up in the next few days... sorry it's taking a little longer than planned, but good things take time... :-)

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Happy 4th of July!

So this is the way I started my day....




....just lovely! A flat tire on a holiday... but considering it was in my driveway, not so bad. Lots better than having it happen on I-95 or someplace like that... which is where I'll be traveling Friday and Saturday. Another busy wedding weekend coming up, so off to get it fixed tomorrow. Wish me luck! (I swear I get more flat tires than anyone I know!)

So after hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill (and some strawberry shortcake,too!) we ended the day with some early backyard fireworks because the rain was starting to come down hard, but it was fun and all the neighbors came out to watch so we really had a good time.

Pure Americana!! Hope everyone had an awesome day!




~Val

Monday, July 02, 2007

But wait.... there's more!

So I'm sitting in a little neighborhood bar Saturday afternoon... having a few drinks and some calamari.... just came from the beach...like they say, it don't get much better than that! Oh, should I add that I'm with about 20 people? Like the entire wedding party? lol Hey, we had a little time between wedding pictures and the reception so the bride and groom decided everyone should all head down to this little (and I do mean little) local bar! They were there the night before he proposed, which I thought was utterly romantic. Sigh! Anyhow, I will confess that my drinks were water, heck... there was still a whole lot of wedding pictures to do and I really didn't want to count on the auto focus!

Great stuff is happening!

Oh, I had to tell you that we have added some new talent to the business... first off is my daughter Krista, she's started editing some of the weddings that I've done and will be joining me for some shooting this summer as well. And Bruce's wife Laureen joined him in shooting a wedding this past weekend. Both of them have wicked good taste and know just what to look for in shooting and editing. Is that just so cool, or what?? I'd post their pics so you know who they are, but to be honest, I don't have any of them! I'm thinking we need to get some ultra cool TSD Photography shirts done, in black, of course!

July 2, 2007

We had a really busy weekend and haven't quite gotten to blogging the weddings yet, so watch for them in the next day or two... in the meantime, I was emailing to Bruce about this blogging stuff, seems to take me forever and then it comes out sounding.... um.... well, let's just say Bruce politely called it "stiff"!! Ha! Anyone who knows me knows that is soooo not me! But, ok... I admit that these blogs have been a little rigid and proper... and that is going to change!