Meghan and Jim | Married at Heinz Chapel

From all the emails back and forth and conversations in person, I knew Meghan and Jim’s wedding would be beautifully planned with Meghan’s great sense of organization. And sure enough, their wedding on September 12th was just perfect!

For starters, Pittsburgh’s famous Heinz Memorial Chapel was just as gorgeous as you can imagine. Meghan and Jim exchanged vows and later marched out hand-in-hand with a bagpiper leading the way. Afterward, we stopped by the Mellon pillars and Phipps Conservatory for some fun bridal party shots. The evening was topped off with a wonderful reception at The Cathedral Room at St. Nicholas’s church in Oakland.


It was a busy morning getting everyone ready for the day…

..but not everyone was wide awake.

Gorgeous Heinz Chapel.

Gotta love the red doors.

And a fun bridal party…

…see what I mean?

And the handsomest little ring bearer.

Meghan, you are beautiful!

And Jim, you’re handsome, too.

Love the cuff links…

I didn’t tell him to do this…

An awesome shot by Jay.

Lucky for us, the side park by Phipp’s was open.

Rawr.

Then off to the reception at the Cathedral Room. So many lovely details.

Meghan’s twin sister gave a great toast.

Followed by a very touching one from Jim’s father.

And lastly a toast by Meghan’s father that somehow involved feathers.

It always starts innocently..

…but rarely ends that way.

I love how the little flower girl is totally mesmerized by the cake.

Meghan and Jim ended the evening with a lively dance floor. Maybe too lively.

Congratulations Meghan and Jim!

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Pat - The pix are great! What a beautiful wedding..

Megan - Loved the photo’s!!

Laura Mitchell - So glad to see your wedding and reception come to life thru photography! Great pics.

Jenny Donnella - Great pictures of a memorable day!

Leslie Donnella - Congratulations and I hope you win!!

Nancy Donnella - The pictures detail a wonderful event and the most important event up to this point in life. Your pictures made the wedding and reception come to life. While looking at the pictures, I feel as if I were a guest at the wedding and reception. Thank you for sharing.

Amy - Wonderful photos! Wonderful bride and groom!

Amy Burrows - Lovely Pictures! What a fun day it was. Meghan and Jim should win!

Don Burrows - The pictures were Great and you even got my Chicken Joke ! You are Very Professional at your work and I would recommend you to anyone who needs a Top Notch Photography Company ! We will have these lasting Memories because of you and Thank You Very Much ! Don Burrows

Price - Great Wedding; Great pictures; and a GREAT DAY

Blanca - Love the pics!

Ann R. - Your photographer took a wonderful selection of photos. I loved the one on the park bench, the one of you listening to Amy’s toast and the one in front of Heinz Chapel.

Amy - Great Wedding!!! I am so glad I could be there with you both!

Carol Daly - Meghan and Jim – what a beautiful wedding!!

Janet Falkowski - I love the pictures.

Blanca - The pictures capture such a special day for Meghan and Jimmy! Wonderful photos!!

amy - Lovely photos of Jim & Meghan’s. I wish I could have been there myself.

Shannon - Such beautiful photos of a wonderful day! best wishes meg and jim!

Rich - Great pictures

Juliana - Great Pictures!!

Kathy Burrows - The photos of Meg and Jim’s wedding are awesome! You did a beautiful job Mary. Thank you so much for all the beautiful memories. We will cherish always. You made their wedding day so special! You worked so hard!
I can’t say it enough THANK YOU!
Kathy

Wendy - loved your photos from the Daly Wedding! Pittsburgh was such a great backdrop!

terry - yeah Meg!

Milla - The photos inside Heinz Chapel are truly breathtaking. Beautiful job Mary! 🙂

Pittsburgh Engagement Photo Ideas

The cool weather and the lovely fall leaves seem to cry out for cute couples to kiss beneath branches and snuggle up on park benches. Not surprisingly, I have quite a few engagement sessions scheduled for the next few weeks. So, I thought I’d try to help folks prepare to get their best engagement pictures with a few tips I’ve learned along the way.

1) (this is the most important tip): HAVE FUN. Period.

This seems too simple to be true, but it’s not. If you and your fiance/e can relax and just enjoy each other’s company, the photos will reflect it. That means not worrying about what happened at work that day, forgetting about the list of things you need to do for the wedding, and just focusing on the person you love the most. Even if it’s just for a couple of hours amidst a hectic schedule.



2) Location, Location, Location.

I’ve photographed engagement sessions all over the Pittsburgh area, and I know of some really great places to go. I’m also up for the new and unexplored. So, I can give you good advice on locations, but you have to decide where you’ll be most comfortable. A busy street downtown might not be your cup of tea, so a quiet park might be a better fit. Or, conversely, wandering under shaded trees just isn’t your thing–and you love the idea of graffiti-ed walls and cool concrete. Let’s do it!

Or, maybe you like them all–we can do that, too. Just let me know your thoughts, and we can plan for the perfect location.



3) Dress appropriately.

This is really broad–but basically, wear what you’re comfortable in. And bring a change of clothes to add some variety! Just be sure not to clash with each other. Ie, avoid overly patterned clothes or colors that don’t mesh well.

I loved how this couple changed things up with different outfits:



4) Be You (And Affection is OK)

Every engagement session I photograph is unique, and that’s because every couple is unique. That’s part of the fun–I love getting to know each of my couple’s story and seeing how they interact. So, try to forget about my big camera (trust me, you will), and turn your attention on your lover.

Above, be yourselves! I loved how this couple brought their bikes, an integral part of how they met.


…and I love the simple affection here.

I hope you’re looking forward to your engagement session! Let’s have fun!

Milla - Love this post mary! The "have fun!" part is so important, and your photos show that!

Just Because…

…I feel like this today. Happy, excited, and thankful for another wonderful week (not to mention the lovely fall weather we’re getting here in Pittsburgh).



Life with Kaishon - Wow. This is a great one too : ) I am so glad you won this week! I know that has to feel wonderful : ). We are getting between 12-24 inches supposedly. It is FREEZING in Philly!

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Milla - OHHHHHH I love it!!! so, so cute Aston!!

Announcing: A Little Workshop | Thursday, Sept. 24th

If you’ve ever wondered how to use your fancy schmancy digital SLR camera in a mode other than “auto” but can’t get beyond reading the manual, then I’ve got some good news for you.

I’ve decided to host a small workshop to share some of the tips and tricks I use in my work and to help folks really get the best use of their SLR cameras. That means (shudder), turning the dial to “manual mode” and learning how to get the correct exposure in camera.

Personally, I’m a hands-on type of learner, so this workshop will primarily be that: hands-on. It will consist of several components. The first will be some basic learning of what determines exposure and how to work with available light. Next we’ll be doing a “trash the dress” type of shoot with a couple whose wedding I shot this summer. Lastly, I’ll briefly explain some post-processing that I do and answer any questions you may have. It should be a ton of fun and hopefully very helpful to you!

So, the 411:
When: 5pm on September 24, 2009 (that’s next Thursday)
Where: Frick Park on the eastside of Pittsburgh. We’ll be meeting on the side closest to Braddock Avenue here:
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If you turn onto Lancaster from W. Hutchinson, you’ll follow a small road into the park. There’s a parking lot at the bottom, and I’ll be in standing in or near the parking lot.

Who: Anyone who has a digital SLR camera interested in learning how to use it better. Limited to the first 10 people who sign up.
What to Bring: Your camera, any lenses that you own, memory cards, and your questions!
How much does it cost? $25 You can pay through paypal here:





Once 10 people have signed up, no more will be accepted.

I hope to see you there, and let me know if you have any questions!