I had the pleasure of photographing Meg and Michelangelo's wedding in July of 2006. It was held at the El Monte Sagrado resort in Taos, New Mexico. If you have visited my website over the past couple of years, you may recognize some of the images from their wedding that have been featured in my galleries. We never got around to doing their engagement session before the wedding and I told them whenever they wanted to do it I'd be ready. Well, I got the call from them a few weeks ago and we finally got it scheduled. There's been an addition with the birth of their son James. After looking back on a couple from their wedding, I've posted a few from the session at Washington Park.
Meg on her wedding day It started raining about 30 minutes before the ceremony and after waiting an additional 45 minutes, the decision was made to go ahead with the ceremony outside. I loved it! One of my favorite images, their first dance. Fast forward two years. Meg and Michelangelo. Meg with James I love this one of James and Michelangelo Check out the expression on James' face! I hope this isn't how he really feels about me! Best wishes to you all as you enter a new chapter in your lives in New Mexico!
Hometown, Vauxhall, N.J., which is about 15 miles west of Times Square. I dislike cheese except on pizza.
First photo published was the cover shot for National Speedsport News of Mark Donahue winning the Trans Am race at Brigehampton Speedway in Long Island. Sold first print in 1976. Vowed I’d never do weddings.
Big time Broncos fan. I’ve been to two Super Bowls. Saw them lose one and win one. I’ve run the NYC Marathon six times. I’ve done Ride the Rockies twice, Pedal the Peaks once.
Go to church regularly and consider myself a Christian. I respect everyone’s religious beliefs.
Never judge what someone thinks is a good picture. I never refuse a photo request, ie table shots or dad pulling his pants pockets inside out. It’s their pictures.
Favorite city besides Denver is Paris, France.
I’m pretty much self taught but have been to a ton of seminars, workshops, and college level photography classes over the years.
Photographers that have influenced me: Roy DeCarava; W. Eugene Smith; Ralph Gibson; Gary Winogrand; Pete Turner;
Helmut Newton; Harry Callahan; Eugene Richards; Elliott Erwitt
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