FAQ Friday: The 5 W’s of Engagement sessions

posted in Engagements,networking

Friday July 30, 2010

Couple’s often ask me why they should do an engagement session and even more often ask me “what should I wear? “where will we do the shoot?” “what time of day?”  This entry of FAQ Friday is to answer all those questions.

Who’s involved?

Why you two of course!  But you are welcome to bring your pet’s as well.

What to wear?

Business casual, dressed up, dressed down… you can do it all!  Dress in a way that fit’s the feel of what your going for in a shoot.  If you want a shoot that’s fun and relaxed, dress down.  Smart and sophistimaedumacated? Dress up!

As far as color, anything goes but please stay away from fabrics with really small intricate patterns.  Those tiny little things do bizarre things to pixels.  Match, but don’t get silly with it… ie matching shirts with matching pants… soooo 1990′s.

When can we schedule a shoot?

We can book your engagement session all the way up to the day before you wedding, although I’d never recommend that to anyone.  The absolute latest I’ve ever done a session was 5 days before the wedding day.  I try to avoid booking session on weekends as those days are typically reserved for weddings.  However, if it’s early or late in the wedding season (Jan-Apr and Nov-Dec) we can probably make an exception.  Wednesday’s and Thursday’s are usually reserved for on location engagement sessions so book yours soon.  Most of our couples usually take a day off to come out for there engagement sessions and others usually leave a little early to make it just in time for a late afternoon shoot.

The best times for outdoor photography are early in the morning (summers are hella, crazy early) or late afternoon, usually 2 hours after sunrise and 2 hours before sunset.  These times make for magical light and AMAZING photo’s.

Where do you suggest we go?

Where ever you want.  However we ask that you keep the location within 50 miles of our studio.  Not usually a problem for most of our couples as they are all well within that radius.  My suggestions include beaches, cute downtown areas, state parks, places that have a significance to you both.

Why should we do an engagement session?

An engagement session is your first introduction to wedding photography.  It’s your chance to get your proverbial feet wet in front of the camera, so you don’t look like a deer in the headlight on your wedding day when my team and I go all paparazzi on you.

Your engagement session is also chance for me to get to know you and for you two to get to know me.  I find that making an emotional connection with a couple helps me envision the story I want to tell on their wedding day.  Conversely, it allows you to become more comfortable around me.  Fact of the matter is, your wedding photographer is the one vendor other than the videographer that will be with you from start to finish so it’s probably best to establish some sort of connection beforehand… see deer in the headlight reference above.

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Hudson Valley Wedding: Jen and Carmelo at Ceola Manor

posted in Weddings

Sunday July 25, 2010

We spent last weekend documenting the wedding of Jen and Carmelo.  The ceremony was at St. Columba Church in Hopewell Junction, NY.  We had a great time at this wedding, not just because Jen was a gorgeous glowing bride but because Carmelo was the most nervous groom we have ever met.  But you’d never notice.  What with him saying “no really, I’m good!” every two seconds followed by a “nervous? me? nah!”

The reception was held at Sinapi’s Ceola Manor in Jefferson Valley, NY.  Music provided by the always awesome crew from Enriquez Entertainment.  Video from non other than our good friend Carlos at Custom Made Video.  Also a big thank you to Autumn from Autum Photography for helping us out.

Here are some favorites from their wedding.

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Nervous? Nah!

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

The glowing bride... literally! Isn't she gorgeous?

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Still not nervous! I swear!

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo, Westchester Wedding, CT wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist

Jen and Carmelo,

Thank you for inviting us to celebrate with you on your special day.  Carmelo, enjoy your time off my friend.  You work way too much!  I’ll be stopping by for a slice when you guys get back from Jamiaca.

-J

  • Stephanie Padovani: Jaymie, this is an amazing Westchester wedding! Your photos tell Jen and Carmelo's day like a dream, beautiful, soft and romantic. Awesome detail shots. Jen's shoes just glow and the lavender is fantastic! Thanks for sharing. (08.02.2010 10:46am)
  • Sylvia Borgo: Jaymie - fantastic work! My fave is your last BW one! (08.14.2010 11:25pm)

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