Thursday, May 29, 2008

Casey's Senior Photos

Ouy... I promised Casie these photos would be online early this morning. But the day got away from me as I had 6 shoots in the studio all day.

So here you go Casie... Sorry for the delay.

Cheers
Tim


To see the rest of your photos please call me to set up a time to visit the studion.

SLIDE SHOW

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

A Sunday River Ski Resort Wedding

THE PHOTOS ARE NOW ONLINE!!!!!!













A Sunday River Ski Resort Wedding: The password to the links below is the brides last name.

#1. Wedding Album Design (draft)

#2. All The Photos 1000+ Photos !!!!





This past Sunday I traveled north for a wedding in the quaint towns of Newry and Bethel Maine. On this gloriously sunny day, Keith and Megan would tie the knot and share with me and their guests a beautifully done wedding service and reception. I started my day snapping a few photographs of the men, all dressed up and enjoying a cold malted beverage under shade of the historic coverage bridge just down the road from Sunday River Ski Resort. The men arrive on time, relaxed and ready to take a few non-traditional wedding “formals.” The image below of the men hanging from the windows of the covered bride is one of my favorites of the day.








An hour later I joined the ladies for a few prep photos and a quick car ride down to the same covered bride in order to give them a chance at a few formal and not so formal wedding photos. In the image below I climbed half way into the rafters of the covered bridge and photographed the bride from above as you walked away. As a photographer it is often the photographs that don’t show the persons face that seems to express the most amount of emotion. Perhaps its because the viewer of the faceless image is allowed to place their own emotion onto the photo much the way someone does with an abstract oil painting…








Keith and Megan, thanks to you both for sharing your wedding day with me and allowing me the artistic freedom to capture your wedding day!

Cheers

Tim




P.S. Here are two others from your wedding day. Meg, that is you and your dad having a dance in the background of your bouquet of flowers.





Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Senior Photos

Today marked the start to another summer of senior photos!

If you are see this blog entry before June 15th and you want your senior session for free, please call either of our offices.

Riley Photographic sponsors ambassadors for High School Senior portraits. Each year we have 2 males and 2 females from each school act as ambassadors for us. Basically what this means is that they get a free 1 hour senior photo shoot in May or early June, they can have a couple quick outfit changes, they can bring a friend if we aren't full on ambassador spots for that school, and then we give them our cards etc to hand out.

For each person that comes to us for senior portraits from your son/daughter, we pay our ambassadors $20. This comes in a check at the end of the season, usually end of October once we have accounted for everyone's contribution. In addition, you get a viewing of your photos at our studio, and if you like the pictures and want to buy a print package, that's great, and if not, no harm done. Print packages start at $125. We've never had people not buy them, but we never want you to feel obligated.


Here Are Ryan's Photos. Our first ambassador of 2008!

Here Are Ruby's Photos. Our Second ambassador of 2008!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Wentworth By The Sea

Wentworth By The Sea:

Links:
#1. 180 best photos

#2. Wedding Album Design (draft)

#3. All the photos.


90% of our wedding clients are people we have never met or met briefly while photographing the wedding of one of their friends. This weekends wedding was a little different. Chris and I had a chance to reconnect with old family friends from 20+ years ago. It pains me to admit that I have friends that I have not gotten to see for 15 years as it means I am getting old, but that’s life I guess.

We grew up sailing the coast of Maine with the groom’s family and have visions etched in my memory of exploring coastal communities and islands. The perfect childhood memories that as a new parent to be, I can only hope to provide for my children.
But this day was not so much about the past and so much more about the future.

Ken or “Kenni” as I called him when he was 10 years old looked great and didn’t hide for even a moment the affection he felt for Leah. Ken’s wife Leah is amazing! Beautiful, kind and a gracious bride that navigated her wedding day with a smile that spread like wildfire through the reception hall.

The service was held in the quaint little town of New Castle New Hampshire with all 200 of the seats occupied with family and friends. Our bride and groom drove off in a old Studebaker convertible and joined their guests after spending a few moments alone at the edge of the ocean.

Despite a weather report that had promised rain, the sun was out all day. Between the good weather and the people from Moxie Events running the show, this wedding day was perfectly planned.. right down to the last dance song that seemed to captivate all of the guests like I have yet to see at a wedding.

Congratulations and have a great time in Hawaii.

Cheers
Tim










Tuesday, May 6, 2008

11 Months & SOOOOO Cute!


I first met Annie when she was only a few weeks old. Today Annie and mother Amanda joined me in the studio for a little photoshoot.


Its hard to explain how amazinly good this child was today. If my baby is this good just one day out of 10 I would be so pleased. Annie loves the camera and even let me hold her to get used to the feeling. We had a blast together!



Amanda: Don’t worry about the scratch on Annie's nose. I will fix that in Photoshop on any photo that you or your family selects.


Below is a link to the photos and a slideshow of a few of my favorites.


The Fisher Ladies

A Little Off Topic:

As many of you know Kristin and I are expecting our first child on Christmas Day. We have known for a week and since then I have had a chance to do a few studio shoots with young kids and infants.







For some reason I find myself studying every parent and child that I have had the pleasure to work with. Subconsciously I think I am searching for the extra tib-bit of knowledge that might come from being around children before I am thrust into the world of fatherhood. Excited and scared, each subsequent studio shoot with young families is adding to my excitement to be a Dad and raise a child with my amazing wife. Below are a few photos from one of yesterdays sittings and a link to the photos.

Enjoy
Tim










http://www.rileyclients.com/slideshowk.php?path=FISHER

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Karen and Craig at the Harding Allen Estate











Last weekend we got to launch into spring with not only a gorgeous, warm day, but with a wedding that rivaled all that mother nature served up. We spent the weekend at The Harding Allen Estate, in Barre Massachusetts capturing the wedding of Craig and Karen. Tim arrived the night before in hopes of catching a little of the morning "fun run" put on by the bride. I was travelling from a decidedly farther origin, flying in from a Mexican photographic adventure with not much time to spare. Due to some surgical planning, some good luck and perhaps a few karma chips cashed in, I put together a chaotic mix of planes, buses, and rental cars to show up at the event. With a half hour to spare I had time to walk the grounds, meet all the major players, and fall into a comfortable rhythm with the Groom and his men. With Tim covering all that happened with the ladies, and me with the guys, we were both having a blast utilizing the landscape and grounds of this wonderful estate. Craig and Karen were not only laid back and a lot of fun to work with, they were also up for pretty much anything we could toss at them. We shot separately for two hours before the wedding, utilizing every inch of the place and still managing to keep the bride and groom from seeing each other. The effort of keeping them apart while still shooting both sides of the party and using each part of the grounds was well worth it when Craig saw Karen pass through the arch into the garden. He lit up into the most pure smile imaginable.
The day was idyllic on every level. After it was over, all the guests had departed to a parade of sparklers, and we had enjoyed a few quiet moments with Craig and Karen in the soft light surrounding the reflecting pool , we then joined the families and wedding party(as we were staying at the Estate), kicked off our shoes, and enjoyed a cold beer as we listened to Buffett(the groom is a full-on parrot head) sing the praises of the Carribean life that the couple was headed to on their honeymoon.
The morning came too quickly and with it came the other half of what is considered a typical New England spring day. The gray and drizzle didn't deter these guys. Karen donned a "throw away" dress we brought for her and we headed out for a brief trash the dress session with them. They even volunteered to jump into the rather chilly water of the reflecting pool. Okay, so maybe they eased in....

As we rode home to Maine we chatted about how much fun these two were, how great it is when a couple gives us the time and energy to get beyond the norm, and how most of all we couldn't wait to see the images. These are just a tiny sampling of our "favorites".

Click this link for a slideshow sampler of the day.
http://www.rileyclients.com/slideshowk.php?path=Karen+and+Craig
Thanks Craig and Karen(and families!) for being so fun, energetic, and willing.