Weddings

NJ Lifestyles Photography | Emily & John | Rancocas Woods to Long Beach Island

August 31st, 2010

I’ve worked with Emily before and have come to adore her.  She’s one of those very hard working, good hearted beautiful girls you wish the world had more of.  This was my first time meeting John.  I really didn’t know much about him because he’s a pilot for the Air Force and has been serving overseas. We had to squeeze in a final consult and an engagement session in just weeks before their big day. It was so worth it though.

Enter their beautiful love story.

A few years ago they were to be married but duty called and John got deployed.  He and and Emily were not able to have their wedding day they dreamed of.  Instead the opted to do a quiet and private ceremony with the idea that they’d one day celebrate with friends and family. Lots of people say that,  but not a lot actually do it.  Somehow life interferes and there’s always one reason or another why it can’t happen. But Emily and John will have their beautiful wedding day.

This weekend actually!

On September 4th, in front of all their friends, brothers in arms and family, they will renew their vow to one another and have the wedding day the always hoped to have.   I honestly cannot wait.  I love a good love story.

This is definitely a good one.

Engagement photo at Rancocas Woods

Engagement photo in field

Funny tidbit: Emily has a beautiful sense of humor.  She said that now she will have a much better chance of being able to celebrate at least one of her anniversaries with her husband now.  Just in case, I think they should do it again in another few years.  Wink Wink

Don’t ya just love love?

Philadelphia Engagement Photography | Stop Motion | Pam & Jay

August 3rd, 2010

Pam and Jay are two of the funnest people you’d ever meet.  The first time I met them was at an initial consult for their wedding.  It was on my way home that day I realized they had presented me with somewhat of a challenge.  They wanted everything about their wedding to represent who they are.  They didn’t want their wedding to be held in any any place that was typical wedding fare for Philadelphia  and they did not want their engagement session to be “the typical you look at me, I look at you and we hold hands kind of session.”

So what to do?

They didn’t want a photo album.  No photo guest book.  Jay wants to look at them on his big flat screen TV.  Hmmm.

Then I had an idea.

It took me about 3 weeks to work up the nerve to ask Pam and Jay what they thought.  I thought they were the perfect couple for this kind of thing.

“It’ll be a stop-motion movie that tells the story about how you met, what occurred since and in a way that tells us a little bit about who you are to one another and individually.”   I said it with as much enthusiasm as I could. It was like pitching a movie without knowing what the script would look like.

There was dead silence followed by questions.

The truth is I’d never done anything like this and this was an ambitious project.   I had no idea if I could pull it off.  If they would be willing to take the risk, and indulge my whimsy here, it could be kind of neat.  Or it could totally suck.  I was not sure.  I only knew that it had potential and that it would be quite a lesson, either way.

Here’s how you know you have two really cool people.  Not only did they agree to being stuck in the studio all day with me, but they were really great to work with.  Pam and I worked on the story board together before hand and my husband and I got to our chalk art the day before.  I mean… What else would you use as a background for two teachers?   It was truly a collaborative effort and I got to know more about them because of it.  That makes my job as their wedding photographer a much more satisfying experience.

So, without further adieu… Please put your feet up and spend the next 12 minutes getting to know two very funny, witty and amazing people.

I learned so much from this first try that I’m  dying to try it again with those lessons in mind.  So… who wants to indulge me in more crazy ideas for engagement sessions?

Princeton Engagement | Kate and Andrew | Princeton, NJ

June 19th, 2010

Kate, Andrew and I met on the campus of TCNJ; the place they first met one another.  And the place they fell in love.   Not too many people carry their college loves through their adult lives but not only did they do that,  they also took school with them. Well, sort of. They are both teachers now working and living in the Princeton, NJ Area.  After spending an afternoon with them, I’m going to guess they are very much liked teachers too.  I enjoyed the entire session and well OK, it didn’t hurt that they are both absolutely gorgeous.

During my initial consult I usually recommend we do their engagement session in a place that is meaningful to them.  It can be a place they met, fell in love or where they spend a good deal of their time now building new memories.  For some people, this is not so easy.  I’ll be introducing you to such a couple in a coming post. This couple, though, it was easy.

In fact everything about them is easy going.  Maybe it’s the teacher in them.  I don’t know… But I will tell you Kate is on the ball and because of her attention to detail it’s truly a wedding I’m really looking forward to.  And yet, she makes it all look easy and stress free.  Yes, it must be the teacher thing.

They’ll be getting married next June at St Paul’s Catholic Church and their reception will be held at The Nassau Inn, both in Princeton, NJ.  It’s going to be an amazing affair with Kristin Rockhill of Details of I Do planning the affair.

For those who know me, you’ll know I get excited about things like dresses and shoes and stationary and well any other meaningful details.  Kate’s ideas get me excited for June 2011!

So, without further adieu… Meet Kate and Andrew…


princeton engagement photo -1

Princeton Engagement Photos -II

Love completely and great love is yours.

Wedding | Tavistock Country Club, Haddonfield, NJ | Brittany and Marc

June 17th, 2010

To say I adore this couple is an understatement.

From the moment I met them on that freezing cold day last winter, I knew I would.  You get to learn a lot about people when you spend a few hours in that kind of climate. #1- Their lips turn blue when they are cold.  #2- They are not complainers and #2 – Marc can make anyone, even me,  laugh with just one look and #3 – They are both  genuinely kind, gracious and just plain fun to be around. I feel incredibly honored to have been included in their wedding day and touched by how warm their friends and family were.  From the Ever-Enjoyable Father of the Bride to the little boy who danced dangling from my leg, I honestly enjoyed every minute of it.

They were married at high noon at the beautiful Tavistock Country Club in Haddonfield, NJ.    Reverend (Dr) Marks  did the honors and it’s always so meaningful when the officiant has known one of them their whole life. That was the case with Brittany.  He  was good for a few laughs and tender moments too.  I asked Brittany which things were most meaningful for her when I was preparing to shoot her wedding and she said, “Our family, especially  those who we don’t often see in one place together.” It was amazing for me too.    There is no doubt where Brittany gets her good looks and amazingly infectious smile.

wedding details in Haddonfield

Brittany's wedding Day in Haddonfield

Groomsmen on Tavistock Country ClubHome and wedding detailsWedding at Tavistock Country ClubWedding at Tavistock in Haddonfield

Singing Father at WeddingSax player at Tavistock weddingkids at wedding

Grandparents at Tavistock wedding

Wedding at Tavistock Country Club

Photo of wedding at Tavistock Country Clubbride waves to driveby onlookers

To Marc and Brittany,  Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your beautiful love story.    I was truly touched by watching your grand parents together at your wedding and was left hopeful that one day you two will be dancing at your own grand daughter’s wedding.  They remind me of something I heard once about great love and how it never grows old.  Such a beautiful thing to see!

Wishing you great love….

Brittany and Marc | Engagement Photography | NJ Wedding Photographer

February 16th, 2010

An excerpt of images taken by Shari DeAngelo. Brittany and Marc toughed very cold temperatures at Longwood Gardens and we got to put together a Save the Date slide show for the upcoming wedding at Tavistock Country in Haddonfield, NJ

"Philadelphia wedding and engagement photographer"

Brittany and Marc |Longwood Gardens | Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

February 4th, 2010

So what do you get when you mix 2 amazingly beautiful people in love, freezing cold temperatures, a little snow and bright bright sunshine? You get breath you can see, love you can feel and…well OK, you get cold fingertips. But just a little.

Brittany, Marc and I met up at Longwood Gardens to 26 degrees.  We weren’t sure how comfortable we’d be outside for any extended period so Longwood really was the perfect place to pull off a January engagement session.  OK, nearly perfect.  I had put an order in for 4 inches of snow and only about 1.5 fell.  And Marc had visions of water fountains that were off because of the freezing temps.   Still, we needed a place that  represented this outdoors couple. Too bad they don’t allow dogs for photography (then it really would have been perfect)!

We all were pleasantly surprised by how pleasant it was out there. Maybe it was the brisk pace and acreage we covered, but I think it was the good company and fun we were having! Seriously… the most I’ve laughed in a session in a long time!

For example… We were walking around inside the main arboretum when we fell upon the children’s garden area. Marc, without skipping a beat was up on a ledge opening his mouth for the pulsing water fountain to aim so that it was going in his mouth. A second later, Brittany was up there joining in the fun. Just as the water started to spray across and behind them, it hit Brittany square in the back of the head. We were all laughing so hard that I only got one photo that was in focus. Thankfully it was the one I show below.

I am often finding myself amazed at how lucky I am by the couples I get to work with. To say I absolutely adore this couple and can’t wait for their wedding day, is an understatement!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Brittany and Marc, thank you, from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to play a small role in your beautiful love story. May 22nd can’t come soon enough!

 

 

"Philadelphia wedding and engagement photographer"

Zoey and Ike | Backyard Wedding | Macungie, PA |Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

November 5th, 2009

First I just have to say, I love backyard weddings. There’s something very special and intimate about a family coming together in their home to celebrate one of the most special days we know. It’s the merging of two families, becoming one. It’s the beginning of everything that many of us hold so dear. It is our family. Our beautiful, undeniable and enduring family. To have and to hold.

From this day forth.

I really love a good love story, so when I got the call from Mike McNett about this wedding I jumped at the chance to join him as his second. I love the way Zoey and Ike wove together the traditional aspects of the Nigerian and American cultures and how they honored their families, and most importantly the mothers.

They opted to have a very private moment to see each other (commonly referred to as the “first look”) prior to meeting each other in front of everyone and walking down the aisle together. There was such an amazing and intense moment between the two of them that Mike and I were both fighting our own tears. It was so pure and so beautiful that it reminded us why it is important to take these little moments. We remember all that is behind them and took look forward to the future.

Together. Forever.

This wedding was so romantic and touching that as I put together this blog post, I got choked up all over again.

Those who know me will know that I have a particular weakness for shoes. I was like a little girl squealing when I saw Zoey’s red shoes. So, you know I had to take a shot of those and the ever lovely Zoey granted my whimsical nature with it.

Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-2
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-3
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-4
blog-1
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-5
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-7
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-6
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-8
_SDP0004-Edit
Ike-Zoey-Nigerian-wedding-9

To Zoey and Ike, thank you for having me along and may the best days of your past be the worst days of your future and may you always experience the kind of beautiful love I witnessed that day. Oh and Zoey, can I borrow your shoes now? :-)

Shari DeAngelo Photography | Philadelphia Wedding  Photographer & Lifestyles Photography | Fine Art, Fashion, Lifestyles and Wedding Photographer located in Haddonfield, NJ and Philadelphia PA. Local and Destination services available.

Lauren and Jason | Bear Creek Mountain Resort | Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

October 24th, 2009

Every once in awhile I do something (even when it’s for someone else) that I have such good and wonderful feelings about, that I just have to share.  Such is the case here.   Mike McNett told me about a wedding that he was shooting at Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Macungie, PA.  I hadn’t been up there since I was a kid…and then it was called Doe Mountain.  It’s changed quite a bit since then.  Anyway, I jumped at the chance to tag along and second shoot with him.  Some of you may already know we’ve teamed up on quite a few together now and I always enjoy working with him.  Thanks for having me along, Mike!

I’d be remiss if I didn’t share something with you besides a few images from the day.  The staff at Bear Creek Mountain Resort were outstanding… I mean above and beyond great.    The Wedding Coordinator for this event was Lisa Geiger.   She never missed a beat and was more than on-top of things.  I’ve seen quite a few coordinators and she stands out as one of the better.  The food and service were amazing too, thanks to the capable hands of Jonathan and Jenny.  I was very pleasantly surprised by how organized and pleasant the entire staff was.  Right down to the porter who made sure I never ran out of cranberry juice.  It may seem like a little thing, but if they did that for one of the other vendors, imagine how they took care of the guests.   Indeed it seemed to be the way things are just done there.  I look forward to the next event I get invited to shoot there!

The wedding.  It was an absolutely beautiful ceremony, complete with sun spilling in beyond the soon-to-be snow covered slopes and my own favorite wedding temperature: 65 degrees!!  There was enough positive energy in the crowd to warm anyone who may have preferred warmer temperatures, I’m sure.   It was really really perfect.  Lauren was so beautiful and elegant and Jason looked so calm and collected.  My favorite moment actually occurred as the processional was starting.  Both the the flower girl and the ring bearer were not feeling well and just as they got to the back line of chairs the ring bearer decided he didn’t want to go.  He was held up by one arm and bounced down the aisle off one foot for the remainder of the walk.  We were all laughing and enjoying the good-natured fun.  It was too cute!!

Lauren and Jason.  Just beautiful.  Inside and out.  Thank you for having me along.  May the rest of your lives be as blessed as your wedding day was.

bridal detailsgetting readyblog-5blog-6blog-4blog-3

Shari DeAngelo Photography | Philadelphia Wedding  Photographer & Lifestyles Photography | Fine Art, Fashion, Lifestyles and Wedding Photographer located in Haddonfield, NJ and Philadelphia PA. Local and Destination services available.

©2008-2010 Shari DeAngelo Photography, LLC. Lifestyles and Wedding Photographer located in Haddonfield, NJ and Philadelphia, PA