Kerry and Chris, February 25, 2012
The Loeb Boat House, Central Park, New York City
Photographing a winter wedding, in Central Park, NYC, with inclimate weather in the forecast, portraits after sunset, a big wedding party, and the navigational skills of a back-country hiker (not a city-mouse here). This was getting me a little nervous leading up to the big day for Kerry and Chris!
How did it turn out.... Well... it could not have been better! First off, Kerry and Chris were amazing to work with! They were incredibly friendly, fun, happy, and an absolute pleasure to photograph. Their bridal party, family and friends... were just as great!
The weather was windy and chilly!!! Although it was calm and only mildly chilly in the protection of the Central Park Bethesda fountain mall. it was one of the most amazing spots for a portrait session. It is also important to note that the weather turned out to be a little magical at one point in the night (I don't use the term "magical" often). All of a sudden, an incredible snow flurry came and went in a matter of minutes! The timing was perfect; it happened right after we were taking what we thought was our final bride and groom portraits. Just so you understand how magical this was, you have to know that the theme of this wedding was SNOWFLAKE! crazy! And for those of you who aren't familiar with the winter weather that we have been having, snow has been as common in the Northeast this year as a typical winter in Aruba. Who could argue with my claim of "magical" when you see the smile that Chris and Kerry are sharing as the snow came down.
So portraits turned out great, navigating New York City was a cinch, and i had incredible 2nd shooting and assisting from Kasey and Jeremy Matson.
I was very excited to be photographing this wedding because, as it turns out, I am related to the groom's family. Its not everyday that a photographer meets a relative as he's meeting about wedding photography and capturing his wedding day. It was great to get to know Chris and Kerry through the lens of a photographer. They are wonderful people with amazing family and friends!
Thanks again to Chris and Kerry for choosing Coppola Photography! Here is a sneak peak of your wedding images:
Mar 7, 2012
Feb 27, 2012
Crystal and Ben Engagement Shoot
I had a great time working with Crystal and Ben last week. Sometimes it can be a challenge to find a good spot to shoot an engagement session in the winter, but Crystal suggested two spots along the Shoreline that turned out to be excellent: The Branford Library and Bishops Orchards. We lucked out with beautiful weather to top it off! Thanks for being a pleasure to work with Crystal and Ben! I'm Looking forward to shooting your wedding in November!
Jan 31, 2012
Back in the saddle again! no, not the bike saddle!
After a year of adventure from the seat of my Cannondale touring bike alongside my beautiful wife; I have finally returned to Coppola Photography. Okay, so I didn't really leave the passions and path of Coppola Photography, but I have avoided this blog for over a year.
These past few weeks I have been updating my Coppola Photography Website (www.coppolaphotography.com) (still not even close to done), and I have been on the search for a new Logo that represents the final path that I wish for Coppola Photography to take. (here are some designs I'm debating) They represent adventure photography!
This past weekend I had the opportunity to shoot the VICE event in New Hampshire. What does VICE stand for, you ask? Vertical Ice Climbing Enthusiasts. Basically, it is a bunch of students and young alumni from Boston area schools that love the outdoors and want to share that love for the outdoors through learning and pushing their limits in ice climbing. I had a great time photographing this group and learning about the basics of Ice Climbing. With the help of some great people, I event got the chance to combine my passion for outdoor photography with new knowledge of ice climbing by photographing from the Ice, all roped up! It was scary and an absolute blast at the same time.
Here is what I captured:
VIDEO:
http://vimeo.com/35986029
These past few weeks I have been updating my Coppola Photography Website (www.coppolaphotography.com) (still not even close to done), and I have been on the search for a new Logo that represents the final path that I wish for Coppola Photography to take. (here are some designs I'm debating) They represent adventure photography!
This past weekend I had the opportunity to shoot the VICE event in New Hampshire. What does VICE stand for, you ask? Vertical Ice Climbing Enthusiasts. Basically, it is a bunch of students and young alumni from Boston area schools that love the outdoors and want to share that love for the outdoors through learning and pushing their limits in ice climbing. I had a great time photographing this group and learning about the basics of Ice Climbing. With the help of some great people, I event got the chance to combine my passion for outdoor photography with new knowledge of ice climbing by photographing from the Ice, all roped up! It was scary and an absolute blast at the same time.
Here is what I captured:
VIDEO:
http://vimeo.com/35986029
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