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Nicole and Joe – Mass. wedding photography

I shot Nicole and Joe’s wedding in late February – what a splendid time! The wedding ceremony was in the Acadaemy of Notre Dame where Nicole went to school – a former monastery turned into school – you could feel the history in the hallways. Then off to the Andover Country Club for the reception, with a major surprise on the way. The wedding party was in a bus in front of me and as we came down an exit ramp I spotted a car in the median strip with flames coming from the rear wheel. Nicole’s dad spotted it to because the bus stopped and a tuxedo-clad father of the bride came running out with a fire extinguisher in hand. He’s a professional firefighter and duty took over.

Can you imagine a guy in a tux fighting a fire?!

After putting it out, he cautioned the occupants to stay clear of the car until the fire department arrived, then looked at them and said, ” Sorry to run but I’ve got a wedding to get to!” And we were off to the reception. I swear, do this long enough and you’ll see the most amazing things!!!

The reception was great, not anti-climactic at all – I knew many of the guests from a wedding I had done in October, second shooting the wedding was good friend and colleague Roger Ramirez and shooting video was good friend and amazing video artist Sean Cusick … it was like old home week!

The only thing missing was a gentle snowfall – Oh well, I guess you can’t have everything.

And here are a couple of really nice photos from Roger:

Second Shootr – a must have app; NH portrait photography

I recently got an iTouch – too many calls when I was in a situation where I’d say ” Don’t have my calendar with me, can I call you back in a few hours” – not a great way to do business. I wanted my calendar and my music ( as constant companion as my dog Sid) in the same gizmo, I’m a committed Mac user, so the touch seemed like the way to go.
And, in case you’re interested, no, I wasn’t interested in an iPhone, for a ton of reasons starting with AT&T and ending with unlocked iPhones are just way too expensive for my blood. But I digress!
So I got the Touch and working really hard to resist “App Madness” I only looked at apps that could have a positive impact on my photography…so I loaded on a sunrise/sunset calculator, a weather service, all my music…and took a look at apps that could help me manage my photography business.
I looked at a lot, but it all came down to two words – Second Shootr.
In a nutshell, I honestly don’t know how I survived without it. To say its a data base of client information really short changes it. It certainly is that – holding phone numbers, email addresses, addresses all in 1 convenient location. But it also holds all those little notes that invariably get lost – like after the initial client conference you want to remember that detail photos make her very happy or her sister is a blinker or bring dog biscuits because otherwise you’ll be mauled by the family dog – there’s a place for all those notes, a place where you can put down who the gatekeeper of the invoices is so when you desperately need the check you know who to call.
Second Shootr started out as an app for wedding photographers, but the new version has expanded categories so its easy to customize it to all your photo business.
The key is it comes from Plinkk Photography in Hampshire, England – the husband and wife team of Tim and Helen are photographers so they know what  photographers need – and didn’t sugar coat the app with any unnecessary bells and whistles.
The only down side – inputting 20 or so jobs at once is a royal pain – but once you get caught up, its a snap to stay current.
Green too – no more a need to print a bunch of emails with directions, gallery passwords, cell numbers – its all there. And here’s the frosting – they ask for feedback so they can keep making the app with what photographers want! They answer emails…QUICKLY, and all the data gets backed up on iTunes so should your iTouch or Iphone ever need to be reformatted, the data is all streamed back in in some mysterious way from cyberspace.
You know what I think…best 7 bucks you’ll ever spend – forgo a couple of lattes and grab Second Shootr in the iTunes store – don’t have an iTouch or IPhone…that’ll cost you a bit more.

Here’s a link to their website , check it out.

Oh, since this is a photo blog, there needs to be a photo or two … so here’s a couple of photos I did of Eliza – lit only from the light off the screen of her iTouch ( a birthday present – she got one before me!)  and one starring  the alpha cat of the family – Boo, all 18 pounds of him.

Chris and Kim – NH engagement photography

Been sort of on the wagon from the blog lately – lots to catch up on, tons of pictures to share and other interesting items to pass on as well, so look for a spate of posts coming in the near future.
Not in any sort of chronological order of what’s been going on, let’s start with an engagement  shoot I did  with good friends Chris and Kim.
Chris is a former student of mine at McIntosh College – I met him in my second term of teaching in a location lighting course. We’ve remained close over time – he’s sent me a bunch of work and I’ve reciprocated likewise,  a few barbeques here and there, lots of phone calls answering photo questions. His specialty is motorcycle photography, he’s a fixture at New Hampshire Speedway – if you want some mega-cool photos of you and your bike, here’s a link to his website.
A lot of women have tried to domesticate Chris – Kim was the only one to succeed – she’s even gotten Chris out on the dance floor at a few weddings where we’ve both been there. If I hadn’t seen him dancing with my own eyes, well let’s just say I wouldn’t have believed it!
They’re getting married in October and in advance of their wedding we spent some time along the old mills in Newmarket shooting photos – here’s a few from our shoot.