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Icons of American Photography

I visited the Frick Art & Historical Center to see the Cleveland Museum of Art’s Icons of American Photography exhibit  this week.  And I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves photography.  The collection is made up of 59 photographs dating between 1850 and 1960, so it’s a great opportunity to set aside our digital cameras for a moment and think about all of the considerations and calculations that went into these photos and just marvel in the imagery.

Have you ever notice how formal or stiff portraits from the nineteenth century seem?  We take shutter speed for granted today, but this exhibit reminded me of why portraits of my family several generations ago seemed so boring—they had to stay still to avoid blurring the exposure.  Anyhow, the exhibit is far from boring.  The prints are in pristine condition and it was fascinating to see the creativity of these photographers during a time when the photographic world was developing wildly.

I walked away with the satisfaction that, in addition to jazz, Americans have played a role in the development of photography.  We don’t always get to enjoy that kind of history when it comes to architecture and other art forms.  Plus there were a lot of women photographers in this collection and that is something that I found to be very inspiring.  Like many fields, photography seems to be one that’s dominated by men and it was great to see that women have been making photographs all along.

In addition to the Icons collection, the Frick also has a collection of photographs by Esther Bubley during a project in which she was commissioned to stay at Children’s Hospital and document the hospital life and its patients.  In looking at her work, you could just tell that she had a good rapport with the patients there.  Her photos felt so natural and honest and it was interesting to see what the hospital was like in 1951.

Check out the Frick’s site for more information on these exhibitions.

Brittany and Paul’s wedding at St. Catherine’s of Sweeden and PPG Aquarium

Brittany and Paul were married on a gorgeous Saturday earlier this month. Their ceremony was held at St. Catherine’s in Gibsonia and Brittany was absolutely stunning. She has a classic look about her like a Hollywood beauty from the ’30s or ’40s.

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Although her dress was the latest in fashion with a fitted bodice and asymmetrical gathers below the drop waist.

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And Paul was very distinguished in his uniform.

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After the ceremony they released some doves at the entrance to the church.

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Then they headed to their reception at the PPG Aquarium, inside the Pittsburgh Zoo.  Here’s a great photo taken by Leeann, a very talented second shooter.  Leeann has her own photography business: Leeann Marie Photography.

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I love the passionate kisses that take place over the course of a wedding.  Here’s one right after the cake cutting.

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And here’s the last for this blog entry (more to come soon!).  This is my favorite image of Brittany and Paul dancing.  To me, this image just breathes the peace and happiness you feel as a newly married couple when you finally get a moment to let it all sink in.  Congratulations Brittany and Paul!  Blessings to you and your marriage!

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Olivia, Katie and Lily: a little lady and two beautiful babies

Children’s portraits have always fascinated me. Not being a mother myself, I can really appreciate how mothers can encourage the tiniest of babies to smile and no less, soothe their crying. This is all the more important in the studio when the photographer has the perfect shot lined up, it’s truly magic when it all comes together. Here are a few sweet portraits of some of the cutest little ladies in my neighborhood.

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Natalie and Chuck’s wedding

Natalie and Chuck were married at First Lutheran Church of Pittsburgh and their reception was at the Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel.  They planned to have their ceremony and reception downtown so that guests would be able to stay in the city. A shuttle provided transportation to and from the ceremony.

Doesn’t Natalie look stunning in this swanky setting?

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Chuck and his entourage look dapper in this action shot.  They are men on a mission.

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The Lutheran church’s sanctuary was a breath-taking setting for the couple’s nuptials.

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We walked to Mellon Square for some photos by the fountain.

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Here is one of my favorites of Natalie and Chuck.

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We also stopped by the Clemente Bridge on our way to the reception. The bridge was closed to traffic that night because of the Pirates game.

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Here’s a favorite of Natalie on the grand staircase at the hotel.

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Here’s a sweet moment during the cake cutting.

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Natalie reminds me of Princess Diana in this photo of their first dance.

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What a beautiful day.  Congratulations Natalie and Chuck!

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Sarah and Mike’s wedding at Phipps Conservatory

Here are a few more photos from Sarah’s and Mikes’s wedding at Phipps Conservatory.

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I love Sarah’s expression in this candid moment during their ceremony.  She looks stunning as she looks over her shoulder at her sister.

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The new Mr. and Mrs. take a pause before they walk down the aisle.

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If I could do my wedding over again, I’d totally have this cake. I love those Muppets cake toppers and the cake was delish too!

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Time to celebrate with some bubbly!

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Cheers to Sarah and Mike!

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Goodness gracious, are they the cutest flower girl and ring bearer you ever saw?

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Here’s the groom and his compadres.  They totally laughed at me when I told them to be tough guys.

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Sarah and Mike, under the tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g!

Kissing in the biergarten

And another kiss, but this time in the biergarten at the Hofbrauhaus in Pittsburgh’s South Side where they held a very fun and playful reception.

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Their first date was in Germany, so the German atmosphere at the Hofbrauhaus held special meaning to them.

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What’s really sweet though, is that this couple has known each other growing up and they actually dated for a few weeks in grade school!  Sarah and Mike, congratulations to you!