Kim and Larry started our year off with a surprise and a bang. Larry called about 3 weeks before their wedding in a semi-panic, their photographer, a friend, was injured and wouldn’t be able to photograph the wedding and he needed to find a photographer, FAST. It turns out I was available, it is March in Philly afterall, so we all kicked into gear and everything went off without a hitch. The ceremony was held in the Historic Landmark Old St. Joseph’s Church in the Old City section of Philadelphia where Ben Franklin and all the cool Constitutional stuff is located. The wedding party walked from the church through more old city cobble stone streets including the amazing Second National Bank building that looks like we made a stopover in Greece. The reception was held in the amazing Cescaphe Atrium in the Curtis Center, once the home to Curtis Publishing which published The Saturday Evening Post.
“YOU DID IT! Unreal Scott, so so good, I knew I had found the best and these photo’s are proof. You captured the energy and emotion of the day artfully, so perfect. Bravo Scott, Bravo!” – Larry
Mmmm. Delicious photography. I most especially like the photo of the bride and the groom on the stairs– it is so elegant.
Marquita, Thanks! My work’s been called lots of things but never delicious, I like that!
Love the variety of image and play with colors, textures, and focus.
I find the dipping a little bit old and boring but the rest is amazing!!!
Amazing and beautiful images. I just love the way you captured so many emotions through candid photos.
Majestic and stunning! Love all of your photos!
Wow .. just love all the photos — the romance, the fun, the emotions.
Ditto to Luanne’s comment — you managed to capture so much — every photo tells a story in one great big album. I’m guessing the bride and groom are absolutely delighted with these images. Kudos to you!