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St. Louis Rainy Day Photo Locations
While sunny skies may be the ideal backdrop for a photography session, sometimes Mother Nature has other plans. Don't let a rainy day dampen your spirits or ruin your plans for capturing beautiful moments.
Wedding Photographer’s Lament
Sometimes I’m a poet, but didn’t know it…even though my feet show it: they certainly are LONGFELLOWS! I’ll see myself out…
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Once in a while I create a dramatic wedding photo when the couple is into it. Here is one from a recent wedding at The Weingarten.
Picture Perfect City: A Guide to St. Louis Photography Locations
St. Louis has an embarrassment of riches for great locations for gorgeous wedding photography.
We did it!
One of my favorite photographs of a wedding I recently did at Quail Run Lodge in Wentzville, Missouri.
“Scouting” the Perfect St. Louis Wedding Venue
A quick review of a wedding I recently photographed at a Boy Scout Camp south of St. Louis.
From Frames to Walls: Ideas for Displaying Your Wedding Photos That Will Make You Say 'I Do'
Wedding photos are cherished memories. Here are some ideas of how to show off those gorgeous images!
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Wedding Photographer for Your Big Day
Struggling to choose a photographer for your St. Louis wedding? See what a working pro has to say.
Say 'I Do' to Elopement Photography: Hiring the Perfect Photographer in Your Area
Elopements are becoming a hot trend in the wedding market. I’ve put together some thoughts on hiring your perfect elopement photographer.
The Significance of the First Look
Many couples ask whether they should do a first look. While it’s a little “untraditional,” it can be one of the best decisions you make for a calmer wedding day. A first look lets you handle key portraits before the ceremony (while hair and makeup are fresh), creates breathing room in the timeline, and gives you a quiet, meaningful moment together before everything begins.
Tips for getting ready for your wedding day
Getting ready shouldn’t feel like a sprint. A few smart choices ahead of time can help you look your best and keep the morning calm: even tanning (no surprise lines), a hair/makeup trial, accessories decided early, shoes broken in, and a simple plan to eat and hydrate.