Posts Tagged ‘Pittsburgh’

I met Stephanie at the Pittsburgh Bridal Showcase, an annual bridal show held at Pittsburgh’s Convention Center. We scheduled a second meeting shortly thereafter at the Coffee Tree in Lebanon to go over all of the details of their big day, which took place at Pittsburgh’s Grand Hall at the Priory on August 13, 2010. Chris and Stephanie did what so many couples end up getting too busy to do on their wedding day — they had FUN! They let the professionals handle the details and didn’t stress about the behind-the-scenes stuff. The venue’s staff were the most professional I’ve ever worked with — not a single detail overlooked. Here are a few of my favorites from the day, I hope you enjoy!



















The groom got up on stage to sing the rap solo of The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Love Rollercoaster.”

Venue: Pittsburgh’s Grand Hall at the Priory
Catering: Chefs Pete Phillipy and Michael Henney of Pittsburgh’s Grand Hall
Cake: Creative Cakes (Ron and Gwen Homitz)
Dress: David Tutera by Faviana via Anne Gregory for the Bride
Shoes: Annie
Hair: Beauty Justified by Justine Lynn
Makeup: Allison Roth
Florist: Mayflower Florist of Beaver Falls, Pa.
Harp: Suzanne Hershe
Band: No Bad Juju
Videographer: Jeff Valenta of OnSite Digital Productions

#helloSAL

July 26, 2010

Last night I had the honor of being the photographer at #helloSAL, a “reveal” party for one of Pittsburgh’s most darling icons – Secret Agent L. You can read about Laura and her adventures in Pittsburgh here. The event was a total success and raised over $1,500 for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Here are a few shots from the party. If you were there, or wish you had been, leave a comment and share something about the evening!

There were lots of neat things to bid on at the silent auction - craft brews, hand bags, stationary, gift certificates, books and more...


The Firehouse Lounge was serving up $5 sangrias that even the most die-hard beer drinkers couldn't resist.



SAL set up a Mini Mission Station for people to take part in.




At 9:00 p.m. SAL revealed what everyone had been waiting for...herself!


#helloSAL quickly evolved into a dance party on the terrace and continued well past the event's scheduled time.

Venue: The Firehouse Lounge
T-shirts and Invitation Design: Melissa Ott Design
Lighting/Tech Guy: Mike Woycheck
Slideshow Presentation: Derrick Brashear

[LEFT]
Dress Courtesy of Stylish White Female
Necklace: Jupe Boutique
[RIGHT]
Blouse & Earrings: Jupe Boutique
Necklace courtesy of Stylish White Female
Trench (Banana Republic), Blouse, Earrings and Sunglasses (Target) courtesy of Stylish White Female
Blouse and Earrings courtesy of Stylish White Female
Empire Skirt: BB Dakota from Jupe Boutique
Leather Jacket, Blouse and Zipper Pants: Jupe Boutique
[LEFT]
Jean Jacket and Zipper Pants: Jupe Boutique
[RIGHT]
Trench (Banana Republic) and Hat courtesy of Stylish White Female
Sunglasses: Model’s Own
Dress & Necklace: Jupe Boutique
Dress: Jupe Boutique
Trench (Banana Republic) & Hat courtesy of Stylish White Female
Sunglasses: Model’s Own

Model: Laura Miller of Secret Agent L
Photography: Rima Campbell Photography
Stylist: Terra McBride of Stylish White Female
Makeup: Pittsburgh Makeup by Julie Marckisotto

This is the second time I’ve gotten the chance to shoot Josh Ritter — both occasions being at the Deisel Club Lounge. Diesel had clearly undergone some major renovations since my last visit, many of which seemed to lower the quality of the club as a music venue. However, they did add some new light systems and for that I was grateful. Here are a few from the night, including one of Josh’s opener, Joe Pug.




Before playing 'Another New World,' Josh invited his dad to the stage to read Edgar Allan Poe's 'Annabelle Lee.'




Last night Nate and I headed into Pittsburgh to cover Cymbals Eat Guitars at the Brillobox. We had other stuff going on last night so we knew we would most likely miss the first opener and sure enough, we walked in just as they were finishing up. It was by far the busiest we had ever seen the venue but we made our way up to the stage just fine thanks to the laid-back and courteous crowd. After a relatively quick set-change, Mariage Blanc took the stage.

Like a lot of openers I’ve seen recently, they put on a really solid show — one that the headliner couldn’t quite follow. You’ll be able to see a full review of their show and EP on Pop Damage next week.

After Mariage Blanc and another set change came Cymbals Eat Guitars — a group of New Yorkers who strongly encourage ear plugs, and for good reason: they’re loud and angsty and in a venue like the Brillobox, they can’t help but be in your face about it.


While it may suit some, it didn’t suit us. We dashed out about half-way through their set and ended up running into Sam McUmber (Mariage Blanc’s keyboardist) outside his apartment. He was kind enough to give us a copy of their 2008 EP, Broken Record, to listen to on the way home, which made for a perfect post-show listen, even though we only recognized one song from their set (they mostly played from their soon-to-be released LP).

I snapped this shot on the way out of the Brillobox. It’s painted above the stairwell, visible only on the way out.

Wes and Jessica were married at the beautiful Bella Sera in Canonsburg, Pa. and following the ceremony, the hall was magically transformed into a breath-taking reception hall while guests enjoyed a cocktail hour in the foyer. We did the majority of the photos before the wedding, which allowed us to go to three separate locations (Hilton Garden Inn, Oakland/Pitt’s campus, Hot Metal Bridge) in addition to the photos we took behind Bella Sera (which has a beautiful photo area in the back complete with a pond and incredible landscaping!).

Here are a few of my favorites from the day:





















The groom and his mother.


Josh and Roxy were married at the charming and sweet Old St. Luke’s Church in Carnegie. Following the ceremony, we were able to take a few pictures at the cemetery next to the church before heading over to her parent’s property, where we took the rest of their photos while the guests were getting settled under the tent. The reception was beautifully done, with Roxy’s D.I.Y. projects everywhere — from the clothesline seating chart to the centerpieces to the wood stump cake stand (which held a gorgeous cake made by the Matron-of-Honor).

Here are a few of my favorites from the day:

The darling flower girl.


The Father-of-the-Bride with his brothers.



Who doesn't love sun-drenched photos?








I had the privilege of photographing Alpay and Victoria’s wedding with Caryn Azure of Caryn Azure Photography. Caryn is an excellent photographer and I was honored to spend the day shooting with her. Alpay and Victoria were married at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Oakland, Pa. As far as churches in the Pittsburgh area go, I can’t think of one more photo-friendly when it comes to breathtaking backdrops, excellent lighting, gorgeous stain glass windows, etc. Their reception followed at the Concordia Club followed by a Turkish after party (the groom’s family is from Turkey). Alpay and Victoria were naturals in front of the camera and needed very little direction — each smile was completely natural and it was as if they walked right out of Vogue.

A few of my favorites:

What a sweet moment: the father-of-the-bride patiently waiting to see his daughter.


Victoria getting used to her veil and trying not to laugh.


St. Paul's Cathedral


The ring bearer just couldn't quite make it through the Catholic ceremony. To his credit, he had a long day and a long night ahead of him.


Getting into the limo.


A quick peck on the way to our next shooting location in Oakland.





Cutting the cake.


First dance.


A great idea! The wedding planner organized bags for the kids to keep them entertained during the reception.



The Maid-of-Honor's Speech


Following the reception was a Turkish after party which included a belly dancer — so much fun!


Apparently Victoria had been taking lessons...


...and she managed to get her bridal party to dance too!

Wedding Coordination: Tiffany Ray of Great Expectations Events
Reception: Concordia Club
Music: Dr. Zoot and Ishtar
Belly Dancer: Bernie
Cake, Cookies and Bakalava: Food Glorious Food
Lighting: Vincent Lighting
Florals: Design Space

I had the opportunity to photograph a spro’down this weekend at Voluto Coffee in Pittsburgh. Organized by the Pittsburgh Area Coffee Association and Voluto, the event had a great turnout and was attended by many well-to-do members of the coffee industry, including Russ and Bethany Warren of Beaver Falls Coffee & Tea Co. Jake Liefer (of PACA and BFC&T) took orders and did a fabulous job of it while the Voluto/BFC&T crew pulled shots of various guest espressos.

Here are a few of my favorites from the night:






The beautiful Bethany Warren (owner of Beaver Falls Coffee & Tea Co.)