Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Cindy and Anthony

Cindy and Anthony were married on November 17th, my last couple of 2007! Their ceremony took place at St. James Catholic Church in Sewickley with a reception following at the Edgeworth Club. Cuttings in Sewickley provided Cindy’s beautiful flowers. Carol Decanini of Carol’s Cakes created one of the most outstanding wedding cakes I’ve seen. It was just stunning!

While the weather was typically Pittsburgh in the late fall – dark, cloudy with a touch of rain, we made the best of it by photographing under a walkway right outside the church. The light was truly amazing!


Nice relaxed natural light portrait of Cindy...


And for Anthony


Together at last (who could tell it was raining!)


Awesome flowers by Cuttings.


Beautiful (and delicious) cake by Carol's Cakes in Center Township


Check out this detail! It was almost too beautiful to eat, but don't worry, it tasted as good as it looked.


The first dance via a remote camera in the balcony.


The dip. Guys, you should always do a dip on your first dance. It's cool and makes for very cool photos. Just don't drop your bride!


The end! And this is exactly why I like to stay to the absolute end of the reception (or beyond). You don't get the whole story when you leave early. This little guy was a real trooper. He danced and danced and danced some more. Finally, he couldn't dance another step. How cute!

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Rant against "good enough"

Warning, this is a rant. Sorry, I don't do this too often but when it seems right I have to speak up.

What has happened to us? It seems America has become accepting of inferior quality.

Recently, I purchased a new Frigidaire refrigerator from Loews, one of our nations large box stores. This purchase was intended to replace a 30 plus year old fridge that, while still running strong, showed it age with many scratches and dents. I thought a bright shiny stainless steel look would be just right.

To my surprise the new fridge ran louder than my old machine! But wait, there’s more. The fit and finish of this new cooler was not even close to my three-decade box. Sharp, unfinished edges, glue (or insulation) coming out from the seams and handles that didn’t line up were just some of the new “features.”

Dissatisfied, I called the store and requested a replacement (they have a 30 day replacement warranty). Today the replacement machine arrived and I noticed very little improvement. The noise level is nearly the same, although the clunking sound when the compressor starts is thankfully absent. The fit and finish is actually worse on machine #2 than on #1.

Over and over people tell me same thing: “They don’t build them like they use to.”

Why? Why has craftsmanship been replaced with mediocrity? Why do we put up with such nonsense? We should DEMAND better! Better from business, from each other and better from us. We deserve it.

Last week a friend who studied a lot of the “gurus” of business and marketing told me one of the things he learned – when dealing with the public, good enough is good enough. WHAT? Is that really what we’ve come to in this country? Is that were we want to be, what we want to be known for, how we want to be remembered? I don’t think so.

There are times I really do feel like the odd man out. I still do my own picture editing and processing. I design every album spread by hand, without templates or third party designers. I do this because it’s a better quality product. My albums are designed to tell a story from beginning to end. They are not just parking lots for pictures. If no one else notices, I do, and that’s enough for me.

Uh oh, gotta go, my new fridge is making a weird popping noise…

Postscript: I have to say kudos to all the folks at Loews I've dealt with, they have all been helpful, courteous and professional. This rant is not about any individual or even Loews itself. The store is not building these things, they're just sell them.

Saturday, February 02, 2008

FREE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

To honor the men and women who are serving our Nation in any branch of the Military, now through the end of February I’m taking applications for a complete wedding package.

The package includes:
• e!Session
• Ten hours of wedding day coverage by me
• Online posting of the images for three months
• A 24-page leather bound wedding album
• Your retouched digital negatives with full reprint rights delivered with the album
• I will cover all travel costs

The Rules:

1. One of you must be on active duty or in the reserves of any branch of the Military.
2. Your wedding must be on one of my open dates in 2008.
3. You must be having a full dress Military wedding.
4. You need to send me your story along with a recent photo of the two of you. The winning couple’s story will appear on my blog.
5. The decision of the judges is final.

To apply send your story and photo to me at info@terryclarkweddings.com

The winning couple will be contacted the first week of March.

Good luck to all and thank you for your unselfish service to protect our Freedom.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Autumn-Lynn & Jonathan

This wedding could also be titled under The Best of 2007! Autumn-Lynn and Jonathan were SO much fun. We had an absolute blast shooting their wedding back in October. To help cover all the angles of the day I brought in my good buddy Kelly Crawford.

Without further ado, here's a peek at some of the thousands of shots we made...

And PS. Stay tuned for my Saturday post --
FREE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY IN 2008!

Enjoy!


Our lovely bride Autumn-Lynn


Nice relaxed portrait of our groom, Jonathan


It got so emotional saying their vows Autumn-Lynn asked for a time out to regroup


First dance


A toast with lots of tears


Jonathan and his mother dancing... so much LOVE!


A few romantic moments


And a few beautiful details

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Happy New Year!

Long time no blog. Apologies. I've been working crazy insane hours trying to accomplish a crazy insane amount of stuff. Goodtimes though, everything is coming into place very nicely.

So many awesome things to show & tell I just cannot dump them all into one long blog so stay tuned, I will be power blogging the next few days in order to catch up. I will give you one tiny peek into what's coming -- FREE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. Nuff said for now, gotta build that excitement ; )

Pictures, pictures, pictures. Yes, that's what I do. In the last three months of 2007 I shot like 30,000 images on various projects including weddings, commercial jobs, advertising campaigns and private individual portrait commissions. Now that the dust has more or less settled I can start showing some of the cool shots!

I want to start with one of the sweetest couples I've had the pleasure to meet, Emily & Bryon. They were married October 13th at Heinz Chapel in a beautiful late afternoon ceremony with a reception following at The Children's Museum. Helping me again as second shooter was my good friend Ed Macko. What a great time! Because their ceremony was late in in the October day they decided to see each other before the wedding and have a "First Look" session. I love those! It's a chance for the couple to see and interact with each other for the first time in the day and BE ALONE, well, except for me, but I keep my distance and just capture the emotion, which always is gushing. After they had some time to themselves then the families arrive for the traditional (and necessary) group photographs.

Here are a few of the many emotional images we captured that day...


They meet...


A quick portrait...


The first dance...


Grandfather's dance...

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Seattle Wedding

As a quick follow up to the E!session post below, here is the wedding slide show. Jenae & Mark were married at this amazing lodge in the mountains about two hours outside of Seattle. Incredible views, awesome waterfalls and two people so in love... could you ask for anything more? Hope you enjoy the show!

Too Long!

Wow, I can't believe a month has gone by since I last blogged! My BAD!! But really, there's a good reason... I've been working! Not just working in the normal sense, but working like a crazy man. Early in the month I literally shut down for a few days to try and catch up. It worked... sort of. Then I got really slammed with commercial shoots, a West Coast engagement and wedding, then more commercial shoots, another wedding and now coming up a week of hot and heavy commercial jobs. WHEW!

So to prove I've been doing all the things I say I've done here is the first of a few recent slide shows. Jenae and Mark are an awesome couple in Seattle. I was so honored to be their photographer. Thursday before the wedding we ran around the famed Seattle Market District (much like Pittsburgh's Strip District, only more touristy). It was so much fun! And everything I've ever heard about Seattle coffee is true, it's heaven sent. Hope you enjoy the show...

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Baptism

Being a documentary photographer I love to capture life's special moments so when Patty contacted me from Boston about her daughter's Baptism I was thrilled it was occurring on my one open Saturday in August.

Anastasia (Anna) was Baptized at St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Ambridge. Ties to the church brought her and husband Tim back for this very special event. Tim, by the way, is from Great Britain and his parents made the trek across the pond to be a part of Anna's day.

A big thank you to Patty, Tim and especially Anna for allowing me to be a part of your very special day.









Sunday, August 19, 2007

August 18, Meghan & Shawn

What an absolutely PERFECT day for a wedding! Can you believe it? August in Pittsburgh and temps in the low 70's!! Wow.

Meghan and Shawn are such a great couple. Earlier in the year I went to NYC for their e-session and I just knew the wedding would be a blast. I was not disappointed!

Everything was throughout the day was beautiful. Both bride and groom were relaxed and savoring every moment. Even when the trolley developed an engine problem on the way to the ceremony, Meghan took it in stride. And I must say, I was amazed how quickly another trolley was on the scene. The response time was very impressive.

The ceremony at St. Mary of the Mount Catholic Church was awesome. It's a beautiful and historic church directly across the street from one of the best views of the city.

The reception was held at the Renaissance Hotel downtown. They have one of the most grand staircases you'll find. Tony, the manager, was uber helpful with every detail. And to top off the night the Pirates were having a Skyblast event so not only were we treated to a great party but we had a spectacular fireworks show, too! How cool is that?













Sunday, August 05, 2007

County Fair Time!

I love old time county fairs. You know, where the kind where kids still bring in their farm animals and 4-H rules. It's a step back to a simpler time when a stick of cotton candy was a delight. Every year I try to get out to as many as possible just to shoot for myself (and eat things I really should not).

In spite of the usual blazing colors associated with carnivals, midways and the like, I prefer to see a different way, as a memory or a dream. Color is nice, but color is today, I'm looking back, to yesterday. I hope you enjoy.







Monday, July 23, 2007

Sarah and Paul 07-21-07

I feel so blessed! I've now had two Greek Weddings back to back and I must say, there's nothing like them. Absolutely beautiful in every way, the ceremony is full of tradition and color.

Sarah and Paul are an awesome couple. We had so much fun! And, as you can see in some of these pictures, they're totally in love.


There's no way to make a bad picture of Sarah, she's just stunning!










Sometimes the moment happens in the least likely place, like a revolving door!




Sarah and her mom sang to each other as they danced. They were having a blast!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

E!Session slideshow... Steeler Style!!

This show was so much fun to make. I hope you enjoy it! Autumn-Lynn and Jonathan were so awesome to work with, I can't wait for the wedding!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

e!Session... Steeler Style!!

There are sports fans, then there are Steeler fans and then there are Uber Steeler Fans! Autumn-Lynn and Jonathan are the later. Friday afternoon we were given a rare opportunity to tour (and photograph) all around Heinz Field, the home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was awesome to see how excited Jonathan was being in the middle of it all. Can't wait for their wedding this fall!













Wednesday, July 11, 2007

07-07-07 slide show

I'm so amped to show you this incredible wedding slide show we created for Mao and Nicholas from their 7-7-7 wedding. Hope you enjoy!