We are so excited that Lisa and Phil choose us, Meghan Elizabeth Photography, to capture their summer Lodge at Little Seneca wedding and fall John F. Kennedy Engagement Portraits. Christine met them last fall during sunrise at the stunning John F. Kennedy Center. It was a beautiful morning with some gorgeous light to capture these […]
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Working as a wedding photographer for a wedding photographer is a challenge I anxiously but also very excitedly looked forward to. I should’ve know after meeting Addie and Justin for their engagement session and a handful of conversations with Addie that this would be a photographers dream! Addie and Justin’s Michener Museum wedding in Doylestown, […]
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I met Kaylee and Jeff in the fall for their Blue Mountain Vineyards Engagement Portraits. They were actually my last session before Lillian arrived. So naturally, things were a little crazy and blogging their portraits never happened (along with a whole slew of other sessions and weddings). However, as I begin to catch up on […]
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Jeanne sent me a message on Instagram. It was Friday morning, “any chance you would be available tomorrow for an editorial shoot?” After getting a few more details, ironing out child care plans and sending over a contract, it was official that I would be capturing this Allentown Baby shower designed and coordinated by Jeanne […]
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We almost cancelled their Wilkes-Barre Family Portraits. The forecast wasn’t promising. The rain outside only confirmed the forecast. But they decided they wanted to risk it. So I met the Gahman family at their Poconos Mountain cabin to help them finish off their vacation with some much needed extended family portraits. The kids purchased the […]
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I believe you should be present on your wedding day, not rushing through a timeline just to check boxes. That's why our goal is to provide our couples with a photography experience that allows you to be fully present so that you can truly have the time of your life celebrating with your people, laugh your way through pictures, and dance the night away with your best friends.
In the end, your wedding images should be a direct reflection of the memories you made, not moments that were forced.
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