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Why Church and the Pittsburgh Steelers Go Together

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On any given Sunday during football season in Pittsburgh you can go to church and wear your black and gold. At least, it’s that way at my church in Bellevue and I’m assuming that you’ll see the same at other churches in the ‘Burgh. I love that we’re free to worship in this way and I think it really brings our congregation together, so I’m going to go out on a limb and draw some parallels between church culture and Steelers culture.

Last night when the Steelers won, I felt a high. It was a sense of relief and joy, a high not too different form what I felt after leaving church today. The Steelers are still in the playoffs and that means there’s a chance we’re going to the Super Bowl. Although, they really kept us on the edge of our seats yesterday. And I think our pastor made a good point this morning: the halftime speech must have been really motivating because the Steelers came out for the second half like a new team. Don’t we all need a pep talk every now and then?

So there’s the game itself that brings us together, either at Heinz Field or a friend’s living room. And while we all want to win that game, there’s the extra added benefit of the socialization – getting together with your friends, bringing your favorite snacks, wearing your black and gold, talking about the players and strategies—the list goes on. This can be really unifying—especially during a winning game.

So we’re in church this morning, and our worship leader called out something like, “how ’bout them Steelers?” before beginning the worship set. After a rather hearty reaction for the 9 a.m. service, he reminded us that we were there for another reason: to worship the God who created us and who can do all things. I can’t remember his exact words, but it was something along those lines. But it got me thinking—just like we come together to support our team, we need the same solidarity in our worship.

The sermon today was about how God can use us. And the main points were that God can use us if we’re: 1) prepared, 2) obedient, and 3) improbable. That last one is catchy, but the basic gist is that God can use the unexpected to do His work like the poor, possessed, prostitutes, tax collectors, or even a ruler who persecuted Christians. So it was a wake-up call for us to ask God to use us and accept the risk or discomfort that comes with that. It was a great sermon and I’m not doing it justice in this short description, but it was the half-time speech that I needed and I’m just saying that I’ve got my game face on.

Then we sang the song “Our God” by Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman. Here’s a link to a YouTube video with them doing the acoustic version on NewSongCafe:

This video is very low-key, but when you’re singing this song in worship amidst a large group of believers, it feels like a pep rally. And it brings us together as we cheer for God. My favorite lyrics are, “And if our God is for us, than who can ever stop us? And if our God is with us, then who can stand against?” And that can be really encouraging when you feel like there is no hope. I’d like to think song is what pumped up the Steelers last night, but more than that, it encourages me to seek God’s plan for my life and get moving.

A year or two ago when the Steelers went to the Super Bowl, our church was included in an article in the Trib. They sent a photographer too, but the photos only made it to the print edition. Anyway, if you’re in the neighborhood on a Sunday and you want to check it out. Stop by and feel free to wear your black and gold.

Pittsburgh Wedding Photographers at the 2010 PDN PhotoPlus in NYC

This past week, I spent time in NYC for the PDN PhotoPlus event. It is the first major photography conference I’ve attended and I came away from it with a lot of inspiration for my Pittsburgh wedding photography business and I’m so grateful for an awesome experience. My family was a little bit leery about me going on this trip alone (because of my child-like tendency to often get lost in the moment), but I survived! And for anyone who is thinking about going to NYC, but is hesitant about reports of bed bugs, I stayed in a hostel and it was bed-bug-free and very tidy, I might add.

Anyway, back to the conference. This is a great conference and it’s easily accessible if you happen to be living in the North East. As a wedding photographer, I have given a lot of thought to which conference I’d try first and I have to say, I have no regrets. I took the Megabus (which is awesome) from Pittsburgh and was within walking distance of everything. On top of that, I made some friends and learned a lot. So for other photographers out there who might be considering a conference next year, I give this one a thumbs up! Here’s the Javits Center where it takes place:

Javits Center by a Pittsburgh wedding photographer

My favorite speaker? Joe McNally. I’ve read his book Hot Shoe Diaries and knew he would give a great seminar. Now I have tons of notes for new things I’d like to try—too bad the wedding season is winding down. I may need to schedule some test shoots if there are any past clients out there who would like to have some fun and let me experiment a little. Just let me know if you’re interested.
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Sneak Peek: Renee & Orland’s wedding at St. John’s Lutheran Church in the North Hills of Pittsburgh

Renee and Orland were married at St. John’s Church on Perry Highway.  More to come on this sweet couple.  Check back for updates and enjoy the sneak peek!

Check out the slide show from Renee and Orland’s wedding:

Kristie and Matt’s engagement session at Hartwood Acres

I recently had the pleasure of spending an evening with Kristie and Matt at Hartwood Acres, in the North Hills of Pittsburgh.  We met there for their engagement session and this couple really shines in front of the camera.  What was their trick?  They had fun!  They are so easy-going and thoroughly enjoyed one another’s company, so they made my job easy.

Here are a few favorites from their shoot:

Kristie and Matt Engagement Session: Sitting Pretty

It was a gorgeous fall evening and there were several photographer’s there taking family portraits on the mansion grounds. It’s no wonder that Hartwood Acres is a hot spot for photographers.  For this portrait, we were on the terrace at the back of the mansion.

Hugging at the Back of Hartwood Acres Mansion

I like this take on photographing the engagement ring.  The repetition of their shadow completes the form, although I’m really focusing on her sparkling diamond!

A new take on capturing the engagement ring

I love their playfulness.

Playful couple

Kristie’s eyes are so endearing.

Kristie blowing a kiss

Blowing kisses in the wind.

More fun during the engagement session

Kristie and Matt’s wedding is coming up next fall and you can just feel their excitement when they talk about it.