Lia & Chris | Futules’ Harmar House

If you are searching for an emotional wedding to view, look no further. Lia and Chris tied the knot during one of the most emotional ceremonies that we have every experienced. As an example, when Lia met Chris at the center of the aisle to begin their wedding ceremony, every bridesmaids was crying. Each one! Along with their parents, who were also shedding tears, it made for an incredible moment!

It was just one of the many stand alone moments that made this day fantastic. Here are a few, in no particular order!

- Chris, concerned about the reliability of his ring bearer and flower girl to make it down the aisle, pulled out two giant lollipops and they began their walk. It worked like a charm!

- A few of the groomsmen, after possibly consuming a drink or two, danced for the crowd while standing on top of the their dinner table, which happened to also be on top of a stage. Stability of the table became a big factor to everyone involved except for these particular groomsmen. THe dancing ended shortly after one gentlemen fell backwards off the table, unharmed.

- A mother-daughter dance is not commom in most of the weddings we have photographed, but Lia and her mother Debbie had one of the moments of the night, which led to possibly more tears than the beginning of the ceremony.

- The face Chris made as the ceremony was about to begin was classic. No need to explain anymore until you see it.

- There really are too many to mention, so we’ll just let the photographs tell the story.

Ladies and Gentleman, Lia and Chris!!!





































































































Amanda & Fred | The Duquesne Club

Amanda and Fred were married and had their gorgeous wedding reception at The Duquesne Club in Downtown Pittsburgh. They each had been married once before and each have two children, so the day was a wonderful blending of two families into one. The two boys were inseparable, playing video games together while the girls do the same while getting ready and playing on the Ipad.

A rainy morning cleared up almost instantly as the first hints of makeup touched Amanda’s face. They did all of their preparation in a room high above the club, which resembled a luxury suite within a hotel. The hairdresser and make up artist shuffled seamlessly throughout the rooms making sure that all of the girls were ready to go.

The wedding was a small, intimate affair held inside at The Duquesne Club. Amanda and Fred’s children were a big part of the wedding and Amanda made her short walk down the aisle while holding the hands of her two children. The ceremony was short and extremely sweet. At one point, everyone joined hands for a prayer to make for a very unique moment.

The John Parker Band was the entertainment for the evening and they did not disappoint! After dinner, Amanda and Fred had a memorable first dance (which they actually got to practice during dinner when they snuck out to the dance floor!) which quickly blended into few parent and family dances. It ended with Amanda, her dad and her daughter dancing together, with her father pointing to the sky when someone shouted that he was a lucky man! it was a fantastic evening and I was honored to be a part of it.

Congratulations Amanda & Fred!!




















































































Becky & John | Heinz Chapel | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall

Becky and John were married on a beautiful, windy afternoon at Heinz Chapel in Oakland with their reception held right down the block at The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall. Becky and John are both in the military, currently stationed in Korea and planned their extremely long distance wedding marvelously.

John relaxed with his groomsmen (each traveled from a different state) watching football and Becky was all jokes and smiles after arriving from her hair appointment. Braving then wind, the girls walked to the chapel as Becky led the way.

Their ceremony was not only dramatic but fun as well, mimicking both of their personalities. Laid back and calm, their big moment wasn’t too big for either of them.

After taking advantage of the perfect late afternoon light for some portraits around Oakland, Becky and John captivated their guests with a perfect first dance. Soldiers and Sailors is a classic, two story venue with an incredible feel and history to go with it. Being relatively new to Pittsburgh, I was excited and surprised to learn that one of the most famous scenes from the film Silence of the Lambs was filmed in the center of the room!

When they weren’t tearing up the dance floor, the newlyweds were all over the venue greeting their guests and enjoying every minute. After a romantic last dance where the remaining guests circled around Becky and John, the ended the evening with a sparkler sensors that had their guests a bit too excited, with a hysterical scene of dozens of sparklers being lit within the hall before the got outside!

They honeymooned in Hawaii, on their way back to Korea. Congratulations Becky and John, we are thrilled for you both!!
































































































Julia & Rob | Villanova Conference Center | Philadelphia, PA

Julia and Rob’s wedding in Philadelphia was unlike any I (Vincent) have ever photographed before. Rob is my youngest cousin, and in the more than two hundred weddings that we have photographed over the past seven years, I have never photographed a family members wedding. We are often asked about the pressure of photographing weddings and the stress involved. After more than a decade of deadline pressure and important assignments in the newspaper business, the transition to weddings was seamless.

This was different. As Julia walked down the aisle, it was the first time at a wedding that I was nervous. My parents were in the pews. My brother. As were many of my cousins. My aunt and uncle, obviously. There is always the highest level of expectations when we photograph a wedding but never before would I hear about it at a future holiday dinner or a family barbeque. So I felt it. The first time I met Julia in person was when I arrived while she started getting ready. If there is word that mixes elegant and cool, that was her. And it helped me get right into the moment. I bounced over to Rob’s room as we caught up on the past few years as he got ready for the biggest day of his life.

I rode in the limo with the girls to the church and the ceremony would begin just minutes after we arrived. I felt like a member of the White House Press Corps when they follow the President. Rushing to the center of the aisle, it signaled the imminent arrival of the bride. Flashed popped everywhere as Julia emerged from a silhouetted figure in the doorway. The ceremony seemed to go by in an instant. I remember taking a moment to stop being their photographer and just watch my cousin get married. But just a for moment.

After the family portraits, Julia and Rob had the guests on their feet with a marvelous dance that ended with a great dip executed perfectly by my cousin. Kenny, my oldest cousin, and the best man, gave a speech the heart that was so Ken. Being on the dance floor, shooting, while so many members of my family were dancing was an interesting experience. I don’t ever touch a drink at a wedding, so I got an unfiltered view of my family members dancing skills and made the appropriate mental notes for future conversations! Having the camera also exempted my from the embarrassment of showcasing my dance skills.

It was a truly special might for me to not only be trusted with Julia and Rob’s wedding memories, but to be able to be a part of a day that was so special to all. Congratulations Julia and Rob!!
































































































Candice & Eric | The Wyndham Grand | The Garden Room| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Candice and Eric chose the right day for an indoor ceremony at the beautiful Wyndham Grand Hotel- Pittsburgh. This choice kept them warm and dry as the rain and cold moved in on their wedding day.

Candice, along with her bridesmaids, was having too much fun sipping champagne and munching on pizza to be bothered by the weather.

Eric was a few floors away recovering from a late night out while getting into wedding mode! Candice had love all around her, as her bridesmaids and her mother spent the hours prior to the ceremony having a great time enjoying the ballroom preparations and telling stories. Eric, a die hard Philadelphia Phillies fan, laughed at the irony of their wedding day coinciding with the Phils playoff opener the same evening. Constant score updates from his groomsmen would be a must. 

Candice and her father Ira shared a special moment once he saw her in her wedding dress for the first time. The day just became more emotional from there.

As the first pitch in the Phillies game crossed the plate, Eric was preparing the meet his bride at the center of the aisle. Smiles, tears and cameras dominated the moments of the ceremony which seemed to rush by in a flash. Before they knew it, Candice and Eric were being hugged en masse in the Wyndham’s hallway.

The weather gods did smile on the newly married couple that evening as they cleared the rain briefly, in time for us to capture a few outdoor portraits.

The first dances captivated everyone’s attention at the reception and the party flew on from there. Candice’s sister nailed her speech and Eric’s best man had everyone laughing for his, (which I suspected would be the case while watching him review his words in the mens bathroom!)

The reception ended in the most energetic fashion, with Hava Nagila closing the night as Candice, Eric, their parents and some groomsmen were lifted to the chandelier at the Wyndham in celebration to close the night. It was an incredible evening and we are so thrilled for both of you! Congratulations Candice and Eric!