The True Value Of Photography

MiscellaneousJune 29th, 2009Comments Off

I never truly realized the value of what we, photographers, provide individuals and families, until recently. It was a week ago, June 21st 2009 – Father’s Day, when the importance of being a photographer and photographs in general really came into light.

Overall, Father’s Day Sunday was a beautiful day. After raining for nearly 3 weeks straight, we finally had a day where we could head outside without getting soaked. Loretta and I headed up to Sussex NJ to cover a soccer game for one of our leagues, High Point Soccer Club. However, my Mom had made early reservations for a Sushi restaurant in Monoroe NY, called the Plum House, so that we could all take my Dad out for his favorite dinner on Father’s Day. We covered the first of two games and handed control over to Tom, one of our freelance photographers, so that we could head out and meet up with my parents.

After an incredible dinner, we took a detour past our old house, talked with an old neighbor and headed back to Westtown. At home, we enjoyed cake and coffee while my Dad opened all of the gifts we had gotten him. Everyone did surprisingly well since he never really provided us with a list of what he wanted. As the night went on, my Mom spoke up and asked us all to head out on the deck so we could take some group photos with her new camera (one that she got on Mother’s Day last month).

We took a big group shots, shots of just the boys and shots of just the girls. There were even a couple shots in there with the dog. After looking at the picture, I realize why I stay BEHIND the lens …

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… but we all laughed and headed back inside to finish out the evening. Around 10PM, Loretta and I decided to head home as we had a bit of a drive and lots of work to do the next day. What happened next has forever changed the lives of each one of us …

As we were getting ready to leave, including my brother and his girlfriend, my Dad collapsed in the garage. We frantically tried CPR to try and bring him back – but we all feel that he was already gone before the first responding EMS technicians even arrived. The ambulance arrived and took him to the hospital as the technicians continued to try and bring my Dad back – but at 10:40PM, he was officially pronounced dead.

What started out as a beautiful day, ended in horrible tragedy for our entire family. My Dad was only 64. In the days that followed, a range of emotions hit us all – but Sean and I held together what we could and worked on putting a tribute together to be played during his viewing services. As we combed through boxes and boxes of photographs, it was then that I realized how important being a photographer really is and how much value it provides families – whether they realize it or not.

Nearly each day, we photograph high school seniors, families, weddings, events and sports – never fully realizing that the images we are capturing could be the last images of that person. When we speak with some of our clients, they tell us that is has been 10 or more years since they last had a family photo taken. 10 years is a long time, especially when your entire life can change in the blink of an eye.

While many may not see the value of a photograph or what goes into producing that image, all I can say is that I am happy that our family has photographers because we may have never captured the final image above. To me, the image above has more value than anything in this world because it is the last image we took together as a family!

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Why Little Brothers Hate Big Sisters

Bellies, Babies And ChildrenFebruary 18th, 2009Comments Off

We recently did a family portrait session for a good friend of ours – who also DJs many of the events we cover. After watching us work at the Loller-Von Glahn Wedding, the Hazzard County Fair at Franklin Sussex Automall and Ray Perez’s Annual Pig Roast – DJ Eddie asked us to come and take some portraits of his children, Natalie and Brandon.

After arriving at their house in NJ, we setup our gear, tested our lights and made sure everything was ready to go. Brandon was the first to go and was a little shy in front of our lens. After a few shots, we decided to give him a break and bring in his older sister. Being a high school senior, Natalie was a little less shy in front of our camera as she added her own “model like” feel to the shoot – including a multi-colored scarf.

When it was time for Natalie to change outfits, we brought Brandon back in for additional shots in his new outfit. Though he had a new change of clothes … getting that one expression still proved to be difficult – until Loretta teased him with the scarf!

After telling Brandon that we were going to wrap the scarf around him for his pictures, we started to see “him” come to light. It was just about this time that Natalie came back downstairs and heard what we were talking about. Quietly sneaking up behind her brother, Natalie quickly wrapped the scarf around Brandon and I captured a moment between a brother and sister that simply says it all …

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Time To Recharge The Batteries!

MiscellaneousJune 10th, 20081 Comment

Busy … Busy … Busy … That’s about the only way that I can describe the last month or so! Things have kept us going so much so that we haven’t even had a chance to update the blog!

Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse, School and all of our other Spring events have all come to an end … which means we now have a chance to breath a little and look at what we’ve accomplished! It also gives us a chance to work on our creative ‘eye’ while getting things ready for the fall season!

As we look back over the last few months, we’ve covered numerous Minisink Valley Lacrosse and Baseball games, attended two of the area’s largest Irish Dance Feis Events, photographed Youth Soccer Players, attended Prom as a couple’s personal paparazzi, continued with our Senior Portrait Sessions and captured loving moments between couples during their Engagement Photo Session. Needless to say, we have a lot of photos ready to be blogged about!

Looking over the calendar for the next few months has a much lighter schedule for us, but plenty of exciting work we cannot wait to get to! The 2008 Eldred High School Graduation, an annual Puerto Rican Pig Roast, summer sports portraits for i9 Sports, numerous Weddings and some additional Senior and Family Portrait sessions!

Next month, we’ll also launch our new Wanamaker Photography VIP program … so details will soon follow!

Overall, it will be nice to have a bit of a breather where we can recharge our own batteries, enjoy what is shaping up to be a beautiful summer and start getting our gears into motion for the fall. Be sure to come back and check out our blog and website often as we’ll be updating it a lot with many of the incredible images we’ve captured over the last few months!