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Forest Part Engagement Session with Jamie and Curt

Before Jamie and Curt get married this summer they asked me my thoughts on an engagement session. It sounded like a good idea to me! We decided on Forest Park in Springfield as our backdrop and spent some time walking around and having fun. A few days later we all met at my studio where…

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Epic Filmmakers Wedding Cinematography Seminar

I recently spent some time with my friend David Long of Epic Filmmakers at his Easthampton, MA studio photographing his wedding cinematography workshop. He went over the finer points of his craft while I documented the behind the scenes activity, including the nice models he had come by for his students to practice filming with. Makeup artist Crystal Vazquez was on…

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Brides Tell All at the Delaney House

I recently attended an informational event by Brian Nicks Productions at the Delaney House in Holyoke. “Brides Tell All” featured many local wedding vendors as well as a panel of newly wedded brides talking about their wedding planning experiences. Adjacent to my setup for showing my photography and albums I’d set up my photobooth for…

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Dawn and Tim’s Surprise Wedding at the Log Cabin

I first met Dawn, Tim, and their kids Brianna and Dennis at a fundraiser two years ago. The event was held by their friends to raise funds to help the family with medical bills stemming from Dawn’s cancer treatments, and I had documented the event which was called Dawn of Hope. A second fundraiser, this…

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PodCamp WesternMass 4 at Holyoke Community College

The 4th annual social media conference in Western Massachusetts, PodCamp, was held at The Kittridge Center at Holyoke Community College on February 25th. A couple hundred attendees gathered to to discuss social media and online networking during this collaborative and open event. Some sessions were planned in advance but many were impromptu lectures or discussions where anyone…

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