Thanks for visiting! Here’s how to enter to win a free Bridal Portrait Session:
1. Like Captivating Imagery on Facebook.
2. Post the story of your proposal on Captivating Imagery’s wall. Simple or extravagant proposals – all are accepted!
3. Ask your friends to like Captivating Imagery and leave a comment under your story.
The post with the most comments wins! You can then redeem your free bridal session whenever you’re ready. For more details on this contest, keep reading…
As a Pittsburgh wedding photographer, I’m excited to hold the first-ever contest by Captivating Imagery. It’s inspired by Valentine’s Day, a thoroughly commercial holiday where we take the time to remind our loved ones that they’re loved. But I want to get past the commercial and on to the good stuff: the romance.
Here’s what I propose: I want all the brides- or grooms-to-be out there to share the story of their proposal for a chance to win a free Bridal Portrait Session. Guys, this could be a great opportunity to give to your bride-to-be a free bridal portrait session on Valentine’s Day. And sharing your proposal story, how thoughtful is that! She’ll love that you took the time to share and your effort to win her the portrait session—a $600 value.
The Bridal Portrait Session Includes:
Portrait Session by Captivating Imagery at SteelGate Studio
Hair and Make-up Artist
An image of the bride’s choice to be retouched and printed on a 11×14 gallery wrap
So do something sweet for your fiance in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. And if you’re not engaged, but have friends who are, spread the word!
Here’s How to Enter:
1. Like Captivating Imagery.
2. Post the story of your proposal on Captivating Imagery’s wall.
3. Ask your friends to like Captivating Imagery and leave a comment under your story.
The person with the most comments will win a Bridal Portrait Session. The deadline for entries is Feb. 13. The winner will be chosen and notified on Valentine’s Day. In the event of a tie, the best story wins. I’ll choose if it comes to that.
All engaged couples are eligible to enter this contest. The only requirement is that the bride must be able to travel to Pittsburgh for her portrait session.
I’ve been offering studio portraits for over a year now and I’m getting ready to launch a portraits section for my website this spring. In case you’re wondering, here’s what SteelGate Studio is all about:
SteelGate Studio is midsize turnkey studio located in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood and is available for rent for still photography and video production. The studio’s warm surroundings and ample resources facilitate a smooth shoot where creativity can flourish. Clients and talent can relax in a comfortable setting equipped with a dressing room and full-sized kitchen, complete with wifi and a stereo system for your favorite Pandora station.
The studio offers a variety of wall and floor textures for different looks: distressed plaster, flat finished drywall, and brick walls, as well as hardwood, brick, and slate floors. The space is bathed in beautiful available light with six 8-foot windows along the western wall. The layout of the SteelGate Studio offers diversity in shooting angles and ample space for set up with 2000 square feet and 200 amps of dedicated electrical service. The studio furnishings are stylish yet lightweight to provide immediate access and space reorganization for the demands of the shoot. Full digital resources are available with Nikon and Hasselblad cameras and two workstations. The studio also is outfitted with a full lighting and grip kit.
SteelGate Studio is located in the RiverWalk Corporate Centre (formerly the Terminal Building), just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh. There are many dining, shopping and entertainment destinations nearby between Station Square and the South Side Works.
So this studio holds a ton of possibility for bridal portraits, maternity sessions, newborns and more. I’m very happy to have such a great resource here in Pittsburgh.
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I recently updated my portfolio with some photography from the last season of weddings in Pittsburgh and after going through the images, I’ve been reminded of some really nice touches ranging from small details to kind gestures by the bride and groom. This short list of nice touches aren’t necessarily trends in weddings, but just things that I really like.
For example, this first one is an old tradition that is surprising because it’s the fifth good luck charm that a bride should wear on her wedding day: a sixpence. The English rhyme goes, “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence for her shoe.” Apparently, the sixpence part was dropped over the years, but a bride is supposed to wear one in her shoe. I’m not a very superstitious person, but I did make sure I had the old, new, borrowed and blue covered on my wedding day. And had I known about the sixpence, I would have had one of those too. Anyway, Jennifer had it right!
I love feathers and this feathered clip that Natalie is wearing is a favorite. Her long curls look so pretty swept back in the little plume of feathers.
If your ceremony and reception aren’t too far apart, a horse-drawn carriage is a nice way get around. Crissy loves horses, so her mom surprised her with this thoughtful mode of transportation from the church to the reception.
Yukiko brought small, stuffed beckoning cats from Japan as favors for her guests. She and her husband met as teachers oversees and they did a fabulous job of intertwining their cultural traditions throughout their day. The beckoning cat is a sign of welcome in Japanese culture.
There is a lot to love about this next wedding favor. You can’t go wrong with Hershey’s kisses in my opinion and Katie and John used kisses wrapped in purple and pink to match their color scheme. But the cutest part about this favor is the tiny labels on the bottoms of the kisses that say, “Hugs and kisses from the new Mr. and Mrs.” with their names and wedding date.
Here’s my favorite cake of the year. Alex and Jon had a lovebird theme at their reception and this cake tied it all together. I loved seeing their reaction when they first saw their cake as they were introduced at the reception. They walked by it and stopped to check it out. It was sweet to see their excitement about how it all came together.
The next few nice touches have more to do with wedding plans and how couples made the most of their photography. Katie and John did a first look at Hartwood Acres. This is a major shift from the tradition of the bride and groom waiting to see each other until she walks down the aisle. And for couples who are open to this, it can be just as sentimental and much more intimate. And as a wedding photographer, I really love it when couples allow enough time for a first look because there is a lot more flexibility for me in photographing this amazing moment. Plus, the couple can spend time on their portraits before the ceremony so that there is more flexibility in the schedule afterward.
For couples who are celebrating their marriage in a setting with a beautiful view, it is so much fun to duck out at sunset and get a few more portraits. Plus, it gives them a little breather on their big day.
If the sun is already down, and there is a lot of ambient light to create a nice backdrop, this is another good opportunity to sneak away for some stunning portraits. I’ve done this at receptions located downtown or even receptions in the country with strands of party lights. Either way, it’s a nice way to wrap up a wedding album.
I love ballroom dancing, so a good first dance is something I always adore, but Crissy and Jason surprised me with a beautifully choreographed entrance at their reception. If you’re going to take dance lessons for your first dance, it’s not a bad idea to ask your instructor to help you with your entrance as well.
If your wedding day schedule is too tight, a day after shoot is a good way to go. Lee and Brian scheduled one and really had fun with it. Lee was much less concerned about messing up her hair or dress by lying in the grass. In fact, they even decided to jump in the fountain at the Fine Arts building at Pitt! That was a lot of fun!
Well, we’re 12 days into 2011 now and I’m really grateful for a wonderful 2010 season here in PIttsburgh. Thanks to all the brides and grooms of 2010 for a wonderful year. Can’t wait to get started all over again.
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Emily and Jim were married on Dec. 18. And that Saturday was pretty warm, but the snow that had fallen earlier in the week hadn’t melted yet, so it was a lovely winter day for a Pittsburgh wedding photographer. Their ceremony was held in the morning with a late lunchtime reception. It was a short, but sweet day. We stopped by Hartwood Acres on the way to their reception in Hampton. This is a favorite location of mine and the mansion was decorated for Christmas, so it doesn’t get any better than that. Here are a few favorites from their wedding:
This is a fun favorite. Emily’s bridesmaids thought it would be cute to have the ring bearer hold their bouquets. And it was. I think he’s bashful at all of the attention he’s getting here.
St. John Neumann is a large Catholic church in the North Hills of Pittsburgh. It’s sanctuary is modern and spacious.
Sometimes I like to take the point of view from a guests perspective, but that all depends on the church policy on photography. This church was very flexible.
This kiss caught us by surprise. If it’s not a formal part of the ceremony, you never know when it’s coming. For this reason, Alex lingers by the center aisle and I’m free to move around.
The flowers are by a neighbor of mine. She literally lives three doors down from me and has a thriving floral business. If you’re interested in finding out more, send me a message and I’ll send you her contact info. Her business is all by word of mouth and it’s no wonder because she does a great job and she’s so nice to work with.
I love seeing the grooms hands on a brides waist. Actually, I love it when my husband holds me by the waist, so images like this one can really say a lot. This one’s by Alex. When I’m setting up portraits, he catches lovely details like this one.
Hartwood Acres has lots of beautiful window light inside the mansion.
I just love this one. Emily looks so peaceful and angelic. It’s another beauty by Alex.
We also did a few poses in front of the Christmas tree there before it was time to go.
Emily and Jim, congratulations on your marriage and many blessings to you!
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I’m not a Pittsburgh wedding planner, but as a photographer I do have some advice to share. I learned a new tip from my local post office when I was mailing my Christmas cards the other day and I think it’s worth sharing, especially for anyone getting ready to send wedding invitations. The return address for cards and invitations should go on the front of any envelope at the upper left, just like it does for business mailings. This is contrary to what I was taught about how to address an envelope for friendly correspondence.
So when I went to the post office with my Christmas cards with the return addresses on the backs of the envelopes, a mail carrier told me that because the mail is sorted by machine nowadays, that it could mistake the return address on the back as the destination address and your carrier could deliver your mail right back to you. And that could be very frustrating with timely mailings. It seems odd that this could happen given that your mail carrier could just flip the envelope over and know what to do, but she told me that it has happened and is likely to happen more frequently in the future as mail carriers will be less and less likely to check individual pieces since the machine sorting has changed the way they work.
After a few quick searches online, I didn’t find anything to back this up, but I think it’s worth changing how I address any friendly correspondence in the future. I already had my Christmas cards addressed when I dropped them off and so far none of them have come back to me. I can only imagine how frustrating that might be if they did – especially since I waited until the week before Christmas to send them. Anyway, as a wedding and portrait photographer in Pittsburgh, I figured I should share this in hopes that I can save someone out there from that frustration.
‘Tis the season for engagements and if you’re hoping for a ring and you’re anything like me, you probably already have an idea of what you’d like your wedding to be like. After my husband proposed, I was checking venues for dates within a week. Now that I’ve been in the wedding photography business for a few years, I’ve seen a lot of things that have worked really well and others that haven’t. If I could go back and change something about how I planned my wedding, my biggest regret is not hiring a wedding planner, but that’s a post for another day. In the next week, I’ll be looking though weddings over the past year and compiling a list of great ideas to share. So stay tuned!
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Here’s another Pittsburgh engagement session from October. It’s a popular time for on-location photography as everyone anticipates the cold of winter. I met up with this couple at Raccoon Creek State Park. They’re very outdoorsy and actually met at a park – what a random and exciting encounter that must have been!
Anyway, they brought a couple of changes of clothes to mix up the looks a bit.
This back road was a lovely setting for a slow dance.
I really love this next one and I can’t put my finger on why.
They are going to have some good looking children someday!
Well, the sun sets early in October, so we played that up with a few more shots before wrapping up the shoot.
It’s so much fun to hang out with newly engaged couples. So in love!
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Pittsburgh Wedding Photography Valentine’s Day Contest
/by kmiller1. Like Captivating Imagery on Facebook.
2. Post the story of your proposal on Captivating Imagery’s wall. Simple or extravagant proposals – all are accepted!
3. Ask your friends to like Captivating Imagery and leave a comment under your story.
The post with the most comments wins! You can then redeem your free bridal session whenever you’re ready. For more details on this contest, keep reading…
As a Pittsburgh wedding photographer, I’m excited to hold the first-ever contest by Captivating Imagery. It’s inspired by Valentine’s Day, a thoroughly commercial holiday where we take the time to remind our loved ones that they’re loved. But I want to get past the commercial and on to the good stuff: the romance.
Here’s what I propose: I want all the brides- or grooms-to-be out there to share the story of their proposal for a chance to win a free Bridal Portrait Session. Guys, this could be a great opportunity to give to your bride-to-be a free bridal portrait session on Valentine’s Day. And sharing your proposal story, how thoughtful is that! She’ll love that you took the time to share and your effort to win her the portrait session—a $600 value.
The Bridal Portrait Session Includes:
Portrait Session by Captivating Imagery at SteelGate Studio
Hair and Make-up Artist
An image of the bride’s choice to be retouched and printed on a 11×14 gallery wrap
So do something sweet for your fiance in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. And if you’re not engaged, but have friends who are, spread the word!
Here’s How to Enter:
1. Like Captivating Imagery.
2. Post the story of your proposal on Captivating Imagery’s wall.
3. Ask your friends to like Captivating Imagery and leave a comment under your story.
The person with the most comments will win a Bridal Portrait Session. The deadline for entries is Feb. 13. The winner will be chosen and notified on Valentine’s Day. In the event of a tie, the best story wins. I’ll choose if it comes to that.
All engaged couples are eligible to enter this contest. The only requirement is that the bride must be able to travel to Pittsburgh for her portrait session.
I’ve been offering studio portraits for over a year now and I’m getting ready to launch a portraits section for my website this spring. In case you’re wondering, here’s what SteelGate Studio is all about:
SteelGate Studio is midsize turnkey studio located in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood and is available for rent for still photography and video production. The studio’s warm surroundings and ample resources facilitate a smooth shoot where creativity can flourish. Clients and talent can relax in a comfortable setting equipped with a dressing room and full-sized kitchen, complete with wifi and a stereo system for your favorite Pandora station.
The studio offers a variety of wall and floor textures for different looks: distressed plaster, flat finished drywall, and brick walls, as well as hardwood, brick, and slate floors. The space is bathed in beautiful available light with six 8-foot windows along the western wall. The layout of the SteelGate Studio offers diversity in shooting angles and ample space for set up with 2000 square feet and 200 amps of dedicated electrical service. The studio furnishings are stylish yet lightweight to provide immediate access and space reorganization for the demands of the shoot. Full digital resources are available with Nikon and Hasselblad cameras and two workstations. The studio also is outfitted with a full lighting and grip kit.
SteelGate Studio is located in the RiverWalk Corporate Centre (formerly the Terminal Building), just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh. There are many dining, shopping and entertainment destinations nearby between Station Square and the South Side Works.
So this studio holds a ton of possibility for bridal portraits, maternity sessions, newborns and more. I’m very happy to have such a great resource here in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Wedding Photography Favorites: Nice Touches from 2010
/by kmillerI recently updated my portfolio with some photography from the last season of weddings in Pittsburgh and after going through the images, I’ve been reminded of some really nice touches ranging from small details to kind gestures by the bride and groom. This short list of nice touches aren’t necessarily trends in weddings, but just things that I really like.
For example, this first one is an old tradition that is surprising because it’s the fifth good luck charm that a bride should wear on her wedding day: a sixpence. The English rhyme goes, “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence for her shoe.” Apparently, the sixpence part was dropped over the years, but a bride is supposed to wear one in her shoe. I’m not a very superstitious person, but I did make sure I had the old, new, borrowed and blue covered on my wedding day. And had I known about the sixpence, I would have had one of those too. Anyway, Jennifer had it right!
I love feathers and this feathered clip that Natalie is wearing is a favorite. Her long curls look so pretty swept back in the little plume of feathers.
If your ceremony and reception aren’t too far apart, a horse-drawn carriage is a nice way get around. Crissy loves horses, so her mom surprised her with this thoughtful mode of transportation from the church to the reception.
Yukiko brought small, stuffed beckoning cats from Japan as favors for her guests. She and her husband met as teachers oversees and they did a fabulous job of intertwining their cultural traditions throughout their day. The beckoning cat is a sign of welcome in Japanese culture.
There is a lot to love about this next wedding favor. You can’t go wrong with Hershey’s kisses in my opinion and Katie and John used kisses wrapped in purple and pink to match their color scheme. But the cutest part about this favor is the tiny labels on the bottoms of the kisses that say, “Hugs and kisses from the new Mr. and Mrs.” with their names and wedding date.
Here’s my favorite cake of the year. Alex and Jon had a lovebird theme at their reception and this cake tied it all together. I loved seeing their reaction when they first saw their cake as they were introduced at the reception. They walked by it and stopped to check it out. It was sweet to see their excitement about how it all came together.
The next few nice touches have more to do with wedding plans and how couples made the most of their photography. Katie and John did a first look at Hartwood Acres. This is a major shift from the tradition of the bride and groom waiting to see each other until she walks down the aisle. And for couples who are open to this, it can be just as sentimental and much more intimate. And as a wedding photographer, I really love it when couples allow enough time for a first look because there is a lot more flexibility for me in photographing this amazing moment. Plus, the couple can spend time on their portraits before the ceremony so that there is more flexibility in the schedule afterward.
For couples who are celebrating their marriage in a setting with a beautiful view, it is so much fun to duck out at sunset and get a few more portraits. Plus, it gives them a little breather on their big day.
If the sun is already down, and there is a lot of ambient light to create a nice backdrop, this is another good opportunity to sneak away for some stunning portraits. I’ve done this at receptions located downtown or even receptions in the country with strands of party lights. Either way, it’s a nice way to wrap up a wedding album.
I love ballroom dancing, so a good first dance is something I always adore, but Crissy and Jason surprised me with a beautifully choreographed entrance at their reception. If you’re going to take dance lessons for your first dance, it’s not a bad idea to ask your instructor to help you with your entrance as well.
If your wedding day schedule is too tight, a day after shoot is a good way to go. Lee and Brian scheduled one and really had fun with it. Lee was much less concerned about messing up her hair or dress by lying in the grass. In fact, they even decided to jump in the fountain at the Fine Arts building at Pitt! That was a lot of fun!
Well, we’re 12 days into 2011 now and I’m really grateful for a wonderful 2010 season here in PIttsburgh. Thanks to all the brides and grooms of 2010 for a wonderful year. Can’t wait to get started all over again.
Pittsburgh Wedding Photography at St. John Neumann Catholic Church and Hartwood Acres
/by kmillerEmily and Jim were married on Dec. 18. And that Saturday was pretty warm, but the snow that had fallen earlier in the week hadn’t melted yet, so it was a lovely winter day for a Pittsburgh wedding photographer. Their ceremony was held in the morning with a late lunchtime reception. It was a short, but sweet day. We stopped by Hartwood Acres on the way to their reception in Hampton. This is a favorite location of mine and the mansion was decorated for Christmas, so it doesn’t get any better than that. Here are a few favorites from their wedding:
This is a fun favorite. Emily’s bridesmaids thought it would be cute to have the ring bearer hold their bouquets. And it was. I think he’s bashful at all of the attention he’s getting here.
St. John Neumann is a large Catholic church in the North Hills of Pittsburgh. It’s sanctuary is modern and spacious.
Sometimes I like to take the point of view from a guests perspective, but that all depends on the church policy on photography. This church was very flexible.
This kiss caught us by surprise. If it’s not a formal part of the ceremony, you never know when it’s coming. For this reason, Alex lingers by the center aisle and I’m free to move around.
The flowers are by a neighbor of mine. She literally lives three doors down from me and has a thriving floral business. If you’re interested in finding out more, send me a message and I’ll send you her contact info. Her business is all by word of mouth and it’s no wonder because she does a great job and she’s so nice to work with.
I love seeing the grooms hands on a brides waist. Actually, I love it when my husband holds me by the waist, so images like this one can really say a lot. This one’s by Alex. When I’m setting up portraits, he catches lovely details like this one.
Hartwood Acres has lots of beautiful window light inside the mansion.
I just love this one. Emily looks so peaceful and angelic. It’s another beauty by Alex.
We also did a few poses in front of the Christmas tree there before it was time to go.
Emily and Jim, congratulations on your marriage and many blessings to you!
Two Cents from a Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer: Addressing your wedding invitations
/by kmillerI’m not a Pittsburgh wedding planner, but as a photographer I do have some advice to share. I learned a new tip from my local post office when I was mailing my Christmas cards the other day and I think it’s worth sharing, especially for anyone getting ready to send wedding invitations. The return address for cards and invitations should go on the front of any envelope at the upper left, just like it does for business mailings. This is contrary to what I was taught about how to address an envelope for friendly correspondence.
So when I went to the post office with my Christmas cards with the return addresses on the backs of the envelopes, a mail carrier told me that because the mail is sorted by machine nowadays, that it could mistake the return address on the back as the destination address and your carrier could deliver your mail right back to you. And that could be very frustrating with timely mailings. It seems odd that this could happen given that your mail carrier could just flip the envelope over and know what to do, but she told me that it has happened and is likely to happen more frequently in the future as mail carriers will be less and less likely to check individual pieces since the machine sorting has changed the way they work.
After a few quick searches online, I didn’t find anything to back this up, but I think it’s worth changing how I address any friendly correspondence in the future. I already had my Christmas cards addressed when I dropped them off and so far none of them have come back to me. I can only imagine how frustrating that might be if they did – especially since I waited until the week before Christmas to send them. Anyway, as a wedding and portrait photographer in Pittsburgh, I figured I should share this in hopes that I can save someone out there from that frustration.
‘Tis the season for engagements and if you’re hoping for a ring and you’re anything like me, you probably already have an idea of what you’d like your wedding to be like. After my husband proposed, I was checking venues for dates within a week. Now that I’ve been in the wedding photography business for a few years, I’ve seen a lot of things that have worked really well and others that haven’t. If I could go back and change something about how I planned my wedding, my biggest regret is not hiring a wedding planner, but that’s a post for another day. In the next week, I’ll be looking though weddings over the past year and compiling a list of great ideas to share. So stay tuned!
Pittsburgh Engagement Photography at Raccoon Creek State Park
/by kmillerHere’s another Pittsburgh engagement session from October. It’s a popular time for on-location photography as everyone anticipates the cold of winter. I met up with this couple at Raccoon Creek State Park. They’re very outdoorsy and actually met at a park – what a random and exciting encounter that must have been!
Anyway, they brought a couple of changes of clothes to mix up the looks a bit.
This back road was a lovely setting for a slow dance.
I really love this next one and I can’t put my finger on why.
They are going to have some good looking children someday!
Well, the sun sets early in October, so we played that up with a few more shots before wrapping up the shoot.
It’s so much fun to hang out with newly engaged couples. So in love!