Archive for October, 2009

Now with our wedding photo packages, and most of our portrait sessions, you can get a free download for online sharing.

In our sharing gallery, click ADD TO CART when on the photo of your choosing, and select the download option, and proceed through the checkout after picking the ones you’d like.  You’ll receive an email with a link to download the files.

It’s not required, but greatly appreciated if you do share these photos online, to link back to http://themosaicphoto.com.

Enjoy your photos even more by sharing them.

We tried our Photo Booth again

We previously told about how we did a photo booth at a wedding. It’s not really a booth. But we have a white background, lights, and props set up for guests to come have their picture taken by us at the reception. So far, it has been well received by the guests and the couple getting married. It adds a fun, interactive dimension to a wedding reception.

Here are some selects from the photo booth from Erin and Mike’s wedding.

Great blog post explaining a lot about the complexity of wedding photography

I’m always trying to learn more about what we do, how to interact better with our clients, and how to produce a better product. A while back, I was reading a blog I frequent a lot, when I saw a post about hiring a wedding photographer.

MyDeeJay.com had an article on questions to ask a wedding photographer and what to look for in some one to trust with your wedding photos. I thought it was worth sharing, so here it is: Hiring a Wedding Photographer.

The article is mainly comprised of questions the author asks DC area photographers. Questions like “What are the advantages of having a ’second shooter’ to assist the photographer?” and  ”What are the differences between the major styles of wedding photography?”

At the bottom, there are several questions posed to a photographer. Definitely worth a look if you’re looking for a wedding photographer.

And of course, we’ll be glad to answer any questions you have.

My friends got married…to each other!

One of my best friends that I met in college got married to a really great guy. These two are great people, and I am so very happy for them. And, I was honored to shoot their wedding photos!

Also, I rented a 300 2.8L lens from Matt. Amazingly sharp, and while it is very large, I was able to handhold it. And Matt’s a good guy who has great service and great products.

Wedding Photography - Exchanging Vows

Wedding Picture - Bride & Groom

Wedding Ring Picture