It must be fate. Heidal and Sing never met before they each moved to Western New York both from Burma, independently of each other. They met shortly shortly thereafter for the first time. After their initial conversation they discovered an incredible coincidence. Not only are they both from the same […]
Category Archives: Weddings
Rain doesn’t always need to come another day. Today’s topic is brought to you by the view out my office window. It seems like it rains every day lately. I think the thought of rain on her wedding day in the cause of much anxiety for brides. Everyone wants the […]
Who doesn’t love a good party? Wedding receptions can be forgettable or create memories that will be remembered for a lifetime. Some of the variables that make up a great wedding celebration include fun family and friends, a good DJ or band to keep the party going and of course […]
Capturing a timeless shrine. If you are a fan of over the top grandeur then the OLV Basilica in Lackawanna NY is a must see. Reminiscent of the classic churches of Europe, it looks like it was built hundreds of years ago. In 1916 a fire destroyed the church of […]
A romantic day before romance’s famous holiday. We’ve been celebrating February as the month of love with daily blogs as a tribute. Today we will look back to the wedding day of Tiffany and John at the Avanti Mansion in Hamburg NY. They chose February 9, the weekend before Valentines […]
The crowd and the wedding couple I love the idea of a couple sharing an intimate kiss in the midst of a busy public place. Something reminiscent of that famous photograph of the V-J sailor kissing the nurse in the middle of Time Square in 1945. A […]
A close-up look at a winter engagement session. It’s not too often we get to shoot in a “new” location but today was that day. And it is practically in our own backyard in Orchard Park. I had no idea how large the Birdsong nature trails really are. Snjezana and […]
I love shooting in Buffalo New York. The city provides such a rich history in architecture. Many of the buildings and structures we are blessed to shoot in and around date back to the nineteenth century. At that time Buffalo was thriving as an important port city, the sixth largest […]
Black and white photography I first was smitten with black and white photography in high school where I learned how to develop my own film and create my own prints in the darkroom. I spent many hours in the dark on sunny summer days and I loved it. Color can […]