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Amy & Jesse | Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Think about what it would be like to have your wedding on a day when its around 20F.  Pretty cold, right?  Now factor in 30-40mph winds and 50mph wind gusts … figuring in wind chill that put temps around 5-10F.  Darn cold.

With that in mind, we didn’t spend much time outside.  For good reason:) Wintry weather aside, it was still a beautiful day.  The sun was shining.  Spirits were high.  And Amy & Jesse were married.  Which in the end, is what matters most.  All the other stuff is just side act for the big show.

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nicole - I just love how you tell a story.
the one with the bride and groom kissing and the veil…wow.

mike you must have it in with the flare, cuz you OWN it!January 19, 2010 – 2:07 pm

shannon - so fantastic!! they braved it for a while…and it’s looks great!
i love how you captured all the happiness of the day, every step of the way. incredible work!!January 19, 2010 – 2:19 pm

erin - you amaze and inspire me always…
the way that you seek out the most unique light..
capture the scenes in the beauty and honesty that they are.January 19, 2010 – 4:41 pm

jorge - rad post dude! love the shot of the trolley…you definitely made the most of the few brief minutes outside with them :) January 19, 2010 – 6:10 pm

alexandra hodges - those girls are just adorable! great post!January 19, 2010 – 8:23 pm

Elizabeth - I love all of these. What kind of lighting equipment do you use for weddings?January 19, 2010 – 10:52 pm

Michelle Guzman - I love the getting ready images. There are so many “real” moments there. Wow, there sure are a lot of cute kid images there. I bet the moms went crazy over those. :) THe last one of the girl on the cake table cracks me up!February 5, 2010 – 12:46 pm

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