The Marathon is Almost Here... | Personal

The Marathon is Almost Here... | Personal

I can’t believe I’m saying this, but the One City Marathon is almost here. I’ve been thinking about this and planning for almost a year (a drastic departure from the LAST time I ran the marathon!), and the training has been intense and hard…but fun in so many ways. I’ve had a LOT of time to think and listen to podcasts over the last few months, so I’ve done a bit of self-reflection in the midst of all my training. I have, of course, many thoughts on the subject.

First, I can honestly say I have done everything I possibly can to reach the qualifying time of 3:30 for the Boston Marathon. I’ve had long runs and easy days, speed work and strength workouts, gym time and foam rolling and everything in between. I’ve changed my diet, I’ve slept a lot more, and I’ve done everything I can to stay healthy. If I don’t make the qualifying time, it won’t be for lack of trying…

2019 Behind the Scenes

2019 Behind the Scenes

Year after year, this is one of my favorite blog posts to write! If you’ve been following me for any length of time, by now you know that behind-the-scenes at a wedding doesn’t always look like the pretty pictures that come as a result! And being a wedding photographer means a lot more than simply clicking the shutter - it involves arranging details, hanging dresses, calming nerves, having fun with my second shooter/husband, and sometimes just getting out on the dance floor when the Wobble comes on.

This also happens to be one of the times I can post some embarrassing pictures of Nathan without objection, and this year resulted in some of my favorite yet! Sometimes I remember why he’s in a ridiculous pose (trying to make me laugh and calm me down, for example), and sometimes I have no clue (why is he crouching behind a pole?!).

Regardless of the reason, I guarantee a few laughs and a whole lot of silliness behind the scenes of our 2019 wedding season…

2019 Wedding Favorites

2019 Wedding Favorites

This year was different than any other, in a lot of good ways. I got to photograph two gorgeous elopements, one at Fort Monroe Beach and one at The Historic Post Office in Hampton. I had two military weddings, my first Jewish wedding, and almost zero travel all year long…and as much as I love travel, it was wonderful to sleep in my bed the night after a wedding most of the time!

Each time I approach a wedding, I put pressure on myself to do something different. I truly want to capture the individual personalities of the bride, groom, and their friends and family, because no two weddings are the same…and they shouldn’t look like each other, either! Fortunately, when I walk into weddings and already know the couple from their engagement session, it’s easy to remember why I love them as a couple and why they love each other. From there, each pose and each moment is completely individual, and while I will always take the smiling-at-the-camera family pictures, so many of the in-betweens are uniquely beautiful to every day…