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The Cottage Jan. 23, 2009
I thought I would share some images of our little place in the country. After you see these pictures, you can see why we live where we do! The Farm is 200+ years old & is where I grew up with my two sisters. I am extremely fortunate to have two loving close families: Tony's and mine! Almost 5 years ago, just before Tony and I were married, my parents decided to turn the wagon shed into a cottage for one of us girls. With me being the first to marry, I grabbed it! This past Christmas my younger sister Hannah gave me the gift of the cottage for another year... I don't think she realizes that Tony is never leaving! Okay, so I still live at home, but who wouldn't when you have a family like I do? Two weeks ago we had a sleepover for our nieces and nephews. With a total of 7 in the group, and 1 on the way, we knew it was going to be a blast! The night was filled with Pizza, S'mores and a number of movies. A sleepover at the cottage is never complete until we take a hike in woods, mostly because the lack of space indoors! We would not have it any other way!

Generations of Love Jan. 23, 2009

Click here to view the wedding of Jeanette & Joe.
Jeanette & Joe’s wedding had the perfect fall setting, and it helped that Jeanette’s parents own a farm with an apple orchard and pumpkin patches. Jeanette got ready at her parents' home, which is located on the outer edge of the farm. There is much family history there, including her parents' names carved into the bark of a tree in the front yard. The ceremony took place not to far away, and after the “I Dos” were said, we made our way back to the farm for portraits. It was a beautiful day, with a soft breeze and the scent of freshly fallen apples on the ground. With our friend Dave Williams from Dvideography (video) by our side we were able to capture wonderful moments and I’m sure his video will be amazing (It always is!). We timed the lighting perfect, too… After the farm, we headed to the Manor House for the reception. Amy Miller and the girls produced a wonderful evening and the Manor House was glowing under the dusk sky, which really made a pretty backdrop for the reception.
"How To" Love a Tiger Jan. 22, 2009
 Click here to View the wedding of Caroline & Jon This fall Tony and I had the wonderful pleasure to photograph a Tiger... not just any Tiger, but Caroline Tiger! Caroline is an author of several "How To" books. With Caroline being a writer, and Jon a lawyer, it seemed only fitting for the wedding to take place in the historic building of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, locally known as PAFA. With some help from the fabulous Kendall Brown of Eclatante Design the evening was transformed into a celebration of Love and Art! When Jon saw Caroline for the first time in one of the side rooms at the Union League, it was breathtaking! Jon was all smiles! Before heading to the ceremony, we decided to make a quick stop into the "Naked Chocolate Cafe" on Walnut Street. With no time to spare we quickly headed across town! The ceremony filled with beautiful music from a string quartet, the moment of saying "I Do" seemed to stand still! The New York Times had sent their own writer to document the night. The Times writer gently captured "the moments in between the moments" with the grace of her pen. It was wonderful to see their story printed for the world to share! I love how the images turned out! Make-up done by Emily Aznavourian www.cheekadee.com
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