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Monthly Archives: September 2009

Heritage Trail – Ohiopyle to Confluence

We recently took a bike trip along the Youghiogheny River Trail from Ohiopyle to Confluence and a hike along the Laurel Highlands Trail.  The weather was perfect, the  workout was just enough and the views were spectacular with a hint of fall color. We ended the day with lunch at the FireFly Grill in Ohiopyle….

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Engagement Session – Kennywood

It’s always inspiring to photograph in a new place and while I’ve been going to Kennywood since I’ve been a kid (one of Brooke and Nate’s favorite hangouts) and have walked around with a camera, I’ve never photographed an engagement session there. There are an infinite number of great spots. Barb and I were shocked…

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Lauren and Ross – wedding first look

Every wedding always has it’s own personality which makes every weekend so much fun and different. We photograph weddings of all different types, from large 1000 guest weddings to small and intimate garden weddings. Lauren and Ross were married this past Saturday at The Field Club at a hilltop vista overlooking Fox Chapel. It’s a…

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Breanne – Senior Portrait

I really love photographing seniors, trying to capture each senior’s personality. Breanne was so much fun to photograph – she has so many different looks – fun, playful, serious. Mingo Creek State park was a new location for me, with tons of great spots. I could photograph there for days. Slideshow Follows:

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Aliza – Senior Portrait

The last time I saw Aliza, I think she was 3 years old – the daughter of our wonderful neighbors who moved away for a spell, only to be sucked back by the black hole that’s Pittsburgh. It was great to see them and catch up on old times. Needless to say, I was shocked…

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Cecily and Mike

Cecily and Mike used to live and spend a lot of in the South Side, so it was a natural spot for their engagement session. We had a great time just wandering around, chatting and then a quick drive up to Mt. Washington for some beautiful light at dusk. They’ll be getting married next August…

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