Sam + Matt: Phipp's Conservatory Engagement Photos

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Sam + Matt: Phipp's Conservatory Engagement Photos

When Sam and Matt showed up to Phipp's with two takeout containers of Eat'n Park smiley cookies, I KNEW it was going to be a great session!! Sam and Matt have been together for six years as of TODAY (talk about good timing), and met while working at the Pittsburgh classic, Eat'n Park! One of my favorite stories I heard during their session was about how Matt turned down Sam for her sophomore prom (boo!), but then wised up and said "yes" for her senior prom ;) We had an incredible time walking around Phipp's, Oakland, eating smiley cookies, and letting go of balloons with these two - congratulations on your engagement, Sam and Matt!

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Suzy + Tim: Hyeholde Restaurant Wedding Photos

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Suzy + Tim: Hyeholde Restaurant Wedding Photos

Suzy and Tim's intimate Hyeholde Restaurant wedding featured the cutest wedding party (full of ring bearers and flower girls!) along with a beautiful, light summer color scheme of lavender and peach. Suzy and Tim have been together for a couple of years and decided that a wedding surrounded by their closest friends and family would be the perfect way to celebrate their love and their new adventure together - and we were so honored to be a part of it! Check out a few favorites from their wedding day below!

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Josie H: Hartwood Acres Senior Photos

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Josie H: Hartwood Acres Senior Photos

I love all of my clients, but it's especially fun to photograph people I've known for an extended period of time - people like Josie! Josie and I grew up in the same neighborhood - actually, almost right across the street from each other, though quite a few years apart in age! If you've been following the blog for a while, you might recognize the similarities between Josie and her sister, Sami, whose senior photos I took almost three years ago (talk about the great genes that run in their family!!).

For Josie's Hartwood Acres Mansion senior summer session, we incorporated a few different styles of outfits to showcase her personality! We went from dressier to more casual, ending with a few in her volleyball t-shirt (with a matching volleyball, of course!) and Josie totally killed it with every look - by the end of her session, she was a pro, even suggesting some of her own ideas for posing and movement (which I love!!).

Check out a few favorites from her session below!

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Katie + Nate: Westminster College Engagement Photos

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Katie + Nate: Westminster College Engagement Photos

Well these two might be the cutest thing Westminster College has ever seen! I had the privilege of photographing Katie and Nate (or "Natie" ;) ) at the place where they first met and fell in love - Westminster College in New Wilmington, PA! I LOVE photographing couples in places that hold special meaning to them. (Struggling to find a unique location for your engagement session? Check out this blog post!). During the session, we went through a sort of relationship tour - the building where they first met, where Katie graduated (Nate is finishing graduate school), and many, many more sweet memories that poured out during our time together. They are even getting married at the chapel on campus later this year! We finished off Katie and Nate's session with a sunset picnic featuring Katie's famous chocolate chip cookies and some sparkling lemonade. Does it get any more adorable than that?! Also, notice the names on the coca-colas - so perfect!

I am so excited to share this session - check out a few of my favorites below!

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Emily + Andrew: La Roche College Wedding Photos

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Emily + Andrew: La Roche College Wedding Photos

Emily and Andrew's Kearns Spirituality Center wedding was one of three lavender weddings I photographed just in July alone (lavender photographs like a dream)! I met Emily and Andrew through Emily's cousin, John, whose wedding I photographed over a year and a half ago (check it out here!). One of the biggest compliments I could ever get as a wedding photographer is a referral from a past client, so I was stoked when Emily and Andrew booked me to photograph their wedding day!

Emily and Andrew's Pittsburgh wedding book place at the Kearns Spirituality Center on La Roche College's campus. Though Kearns is not often used for weddings, it has a beautiful, naturally lit chapel that overlooks a large wooded behind campus. After their ceremony, Emily and Andrew danced the night away at the West View Fireman's Banquet Hall, surrounded by friends, family, and LOTS of Pittsburgh wedding cookies!

And without further ado, here are a few highlights from their wedding day!

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Connor K: North Hills Family Photographer

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Connor K: North Hills Family Photographer

One of the hugely rewarding parts about being a wedding photographer is seeing families grow from two to three! Maryann and Kevin (whose wedding I photographed just last year - see it here!) welcomed baby Connor into the world just a short while ago - and I was so honored when they asked me to take his newborn photos! This little guy already has the sweetest disposition and is so very loved!

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Kaitlyn + Marshall: Renshaw Farms Wedding Photos

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Kaitlyn + Marshall: Renshaw Farms Wedding Photos

Kaitlyn and Marshall's July wedding day was gorgeous in every way! There are so many little touches that make this wedding incredibly special. For one - Kaitlyn assembled the flowers HERSELF! Literally right before her wedding day, she put together her bouquets. Talk about some serious commitment!! Her bouquets perfectly complimented the lilac and gray color scheme. Their outdoor ceremony took place at Renshaw Farms in Freeport, which has so many beautiful spots for photos! From a wheat field to a corn field to various barns, the possibilities for photo opportunities were endless! (And you can see that we took FULL advantage of as many spots as we could during their portrait time! ;) ).

One of my other favorite fun facts about Kaitlyn and Marshall's day is the story of how they met their DJ. Kaitlyn, while working at Magee Women's hospital, delivered DJ Loyal's first child - talk about meant to be!

But even more important than all of the details is Kaitlyn and Marshall's relationship. These two dated for quite a few years before finally tying the knot, which always makes a wedding day a little sweeter (but maybe as someone who dated her husband for a long time, too, I'm a little biased! ;). Congratulations again to you both, Kaitlyn and Marshall!

Vendors:

Ceremony & Reception Venue: Renshaw Farms

Caterer: Catering by Robin & Co.

DJ: DJ Loyal

Flowers: Arranged by the bride! (Florals from Sam's Club)

Hair & Makeup: Alyssa Carafang (Bespoke Beauty Bar)

Donuts: Freedom Farms

Gelato: Mercurios

Pies: Tin Man Sweets

Honeymoon: Jamaica by Kim Sharpless at Apple Vacations

Photographer: Jenna Hidinger Photography

Photography Assistant/Second Shooter: Sara Dinwiddie

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Jack H: Hartwood Acres Senior Photos

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Jack H: Hartwood Acres Senior Photos

Jack is an Eden Christian Academy senior with a lot of style (check out that tie!). Jack came prepared with two very opposite outfits in mind for his session - we went from a Men's Warehouse suit to a Patagonia outdoor jacket and hat, and both of them fit perfectly at the Hartwood Acres mansion and surrounding woods. I'm a little surprised that Jack has never modeled before, because all of the poses came so naturally to him, which made my job so easy!

Check out of favorites from his session below!

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Sarah + Mike: Hartwood Acres Engagement Photos

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Sarah + Mike: Hartwood Acres Engagement Photos

It was SO hot and humid the morning we photographed Sarah and Mike's engagement session. I've only ever had my camera and lenses fog up from cold weather (read about our coldest shoot ever, in 5 degree weather here!), never from hot humid weather - but that day, the moment I pulled my equipment out to shoot - my gear immediately fogged up! We fought the humidity the entire session, and Sarah and Mike were such incredible troopers! They had no problem getting close (even in the heat) and were total pros in front of the camera. I love when couples aren't afraid to get close and even improvise - and these two did both things so well!

Check out a few favorites from their Hartwood Acres engagement session below!

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Can I be a Wedding Photographer if I'm an Introvert?

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Can I be a Wedding Photographer if I'm an Introvert?

When I was in middle school, I didn’t have many friends. It’s not because I didn’t want to have any friends – I was just painfully shy. I could barely look people in the eye, let alone hold a conversation with them, no matter what age of whoever I was “holding” a conversation with.

Because I have natural tendencies towards introversion, I used to limit myself – a LOT. I told myself I couldn’t be a leader, and that I could never EVER do things where the attention was solely on me. I specifically remember telling myself that there was no way I could EVER own a business, because who would want to work with an introvert? People LOVE extroverts and their big personalities – why would someone choose to work with me if they could work with them?

But that’s the funny thing about life. Sometimes what we perceive as a weakness can actually be a strength. Towards the end of my high school years, I started challenging myself to simply just love on people – THAT is something I could do, regardless of the personality type I had. I realized that my introverted-ness couldn’t be an excuse for not having any friends, or not getting where I wanted to be in life – so I started simply finding ways to love on and listen to the people around me.

In wedding photography, there’s a bit of a bent towards people who are extroverted. Introverts see them as having the upperhand (or so I’ve seen with some of my introverted friendtographers), but I wanted to share three tips for introverts who might be struggling with being an introverted wedding photograph. I am by no means an expert in this, but if what I share can help someone else, I’m all for it. So here are my top tips:

1.  Ask a LOT of questions – good ones.

Upon first meeting me, some people mistake me for an extrovert. Sometimes, my introverted tendencies are disguised by my love for asking questions. It’s SO easy to keep a conversation going, even if small talk isn’t your “thing,” by asking questions. But the catch is – they have to be genuine, and they have to require more than“yes” or “no” response. And at a wedding, there are so many friends and family members of the couple coming together that there is always a plethora of good questions to ask!

2.  Be an excellent listener.

When you ask a question, make sure to listen to the response. This may sound quite obvious, but you’d be surprised at how many people forget to listen to the answer to the question they just asked, simply because they’re trying to think of the next question or how they’re going to respond. Asking a follow up question or clarifying a point from what the other person said is a great way to keep the conversation going and make sure you’re listening!

3.  Don’t hold back on dishing out compliments – but make sure they’re genuine.

This is one of my favorite strategies for making people feel comfortable when I’m taking their photo. Compliment the CRAP out of them! I love having the opportunity to encourage people, and, believe it or not, being in front of the camera can sometimes make even the most confident folks clam up a little bit. By genuinely complimenting whoever’s in front of your camera, you will automatically boost their self-esteem. But again – make sure your compliments are genuine, because we all know what it’s like to receive a compliment that isn’t really genuine! Keep it real by pointing out something specific, like: “I love the pattern on your dress!” or “your hair color looks perfect against this backdrop!” or “the way you just naturally tucked your hair behind your ear was perfect! Would you mind doing that again?” Anything that can build the confidence of the person in front of your camera is a great way to go!

4. Take the time you need to recharge.

Introverts tend to recharge their batteries (or refill their bucket) by having alone time, so make sure you get the alone time you need after a wedding or portrait session! This might mean unwinding by watching a movie, Netflix series, reading a book, or taking a nap. I personally love to come home and edit a few sneak peeks while I watch a show (usually the Goldbergs or How I Met Your Mother!).

If you’re an introvert chasing a dream, limiting yourself like I was – I challenge you to try putting each of these three tips into action to see if they make a difference for you! And as always, share any tips you might have in the comments below – you never know who needs to know what you have to say!

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