Second Shooting

I have to admit that I have only been a second shooter a handful of times. Being a second shooter is hard work. After I finish a day second shooting it makes me appreciate second shooters so much more and all that they do! So I must thank Angie, Tina, and Chaucee for second shooting with me. All three of these girls have supported me and helped the day of the weddings.  Having a second shooter is a huge help and someone to enjoy the day with shooting. Here are some of my thoughts on second shooting that I have learned from others and my own experience too.

Serve: Your job as a second shooter is to serve whatever the first shooter needs and wants. I would suggest communicating and asking of questions ahead of time to find out the expectations for the day, because the day of the wedding the first shooter’s mind is full with all the other details. Also taking care of simple details like handing them lenses, running to the car for an extra flash, or helping to set up a group photo will take a few things off the first photographers plate.

Care: If you can take care of the main photographer, by making sure they have water (especially on hot days) or a snack, that will be one less thing they have to think about. Helping the first photographer do their job the best they can by taking care of external needs is a huge help. It is one less thing the first shooter needs to think about. Put them first and make sure they are able to do their job the best. Your job is to make them look good.

Use different lenses: Now onto some practical suggestions…Shoot with a different lens then what the first shooter is using. This helps add depth and variation to the photographs of the wedding day and your portfolio too. Your job is to be creative and find other angels then what you are use to taking or what the first shooter is taking.

Promote the main photographer: This should be a given, however you are working for the first shooter. You represent them and their business. Ask the first shooter for some of their business cards so if anyone asks, you can be quick to hand out their card.

Don’t over shoot: I think I can not over emphasis this enough. We are in the digital world where it is easy to click away. Be thoughtful with each shot you take as the first shooter will have to be spending time sorting and selecting what images to use. Before clicking, think about how each shot will better enhance the story of the bride and groom’s wedding day.

Smile: All the time! You are representing the first shooter and their business. Again this is simple but it goes a long ways. You want people to know that you enjoy your job and love what you are doing. Along with smiling use your manners too. Please and thank you!

Take pictures of the first shooter: This is a great chance for you to capture some photographs of the first shooter in action. They are the ones always taking pictures of others and I know that it is appreciated to have pictures of yourself working behind the camera. So make sure you get a couple of pictures of them throughout the day!

 

I wrote this as a guest on Mary Dougherty Photography’s  blog here. I had the opportunity to second shoot for Mary back in May. I was thrilled that she asked me to shoot with her here in Lancaster. She is a skilled photographer who does beautiful work. If you have not seen her work, please take a minute to check it out here! Below are two pictures of Mary in action!

 

 

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Lancaster Train Station: Emily and Steve

I have been looking forward to this engagement session. This was my third or fourth attempt to photograph Emily and Steve’s engagement session!  It was first planned the weekend they got engaged this spring and that weekend proved to be extremely full to squeeze in pictures. Then there was scheduling and weather, but last Monday evening was worth the wait as the sun glowed into the golden hour.

Emily and Steve met at college. Being from the same area, Emily and Steve would carpool back and forth from college on breaks. The car was usually filled with friends, except one time. Steve clearly remembered that it was only one time. You see he has had his eyes on Emily for three years.

Steve waited for an opportunity to ask Emily out. Her initial response made Steve wait even longer. Steve remembered that it was December 21 that Emily finally said yes! Steve’s love is patient. He has waited for the girl who he still calls out of his league. But now she is finally his!

The train station provided a perfect feel for their engagement session. Emily and Steve will marry early this September and will begin their travel together to Honduras. Side by side they will there start their lives together as husband and wife. Emily and Steve your wedding is less then a month away!! I can not wait! ENJOY!!

We started outside the train station…LOVE your smile Emily!!a sweet kiss on the way up…Both of them were so comfortable in front of the camera together!Love this one too!The lighting in here was beautiful…and these two look good together!A favorite for sure!!
Love how Steve looks at you Emily!

golden sunlight on a warm summer night, yes please!!
Emily you are stunning!!

Emily’s laugh was a reaction to Steve not willing to kiss her when I asked!Favorite!!!Loved all the details in Emily’s ring!We were ending the session and a train pulled up…so we kept shooting for a few more frames!

and I will end with one of the last frames of the night!

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Chan

Thanks Jamie – You are amazing!
Father of the Bride

Caitlin and Dave married

It was the emails between Caitlin and Dave that had started their relationship in college. Now a few years later, last Saturday their relationship turned into a commitment before the Lord as they became husband and wife. This took place in the church Dave grew up in and the church his dad pastors. It is the church that Dave and his family would walk to on Sunday mornings. This is how I first saw Dave on their wedding day. Walking to the church, but this time to marry his bride!

As Dave’s dad gave the message on marriage he ended with the words “We are proud of you and we will be in your corner loving and supporting you two.”  How amazing it must be as a parent to stand there before everyone and God and express your love for your child on their wedding day. It was powerful. Caitlin and Dave were surround by family and friends who fully love and support them.

Caitlin is loyal, faithful, and kind. Dave is gentle, caring, and a leader. Together their hearts are filled with love for the Lord and others. I’m so excited for them as God leads them on their new journey as husband and wife; first starting with a move to Arkansas together!

Caitlin and Dave thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your wedding and capture your day! Your love for one another is sweet and your love for others is evident. Hope you are enjoying Jamaica!!! I must also thank Tina for second shooting with me! ENJOY!!

 

Caitlin dress is next to her mother’s dress. Her mother sewed her wedding dress.and she sewed all the beading on herself. Caitlin’s parents have been married for thirty three years!Caitlin wanted to be comfortable and pink TOMS was the perfect fit!The week leading up to her wedding Caitlin was surrounded by her mother and bridesmaids.Caitlin and Dave opted to see each other before the ceremony. I love photographing these moments!!!Love Dave’s reaction to seeing Caitlin!More checking out his bride! and more smiles too!Tina’s angle on the left and mine on the right.The willow tress where amazing backdrop for their portraits.Again, Tina’s angel on the left and mine on the right.Love this one above! Pure joy they share!LOVE these!!!Caitlin and her mother made all the bouquets including her own.Caitlin was surrounded by the sweetest friends who were by her side week leading up to this day!a bow tie for the cute ring bearerA few portraits outside of the church before the ceremony started.The doors open and there was Caitlin arm in arm with her father.MARRIED!!!A perfect slow dance as husband and wife!Stunning!!

I learned that Caitlin loved chocolate and it made for a sweet thank to their guest.

Caitlin and Dave wanted some more portraits at sunset and I was more then happy to photograph them!I loved this blue barn we found close to the church.Above is a favorite for sure!!The sky was blue for the evening before the rain came pouring down.Caitlin also made the boutonnieres.

I will end with a favorite from the night!!!

Ceremony: Bethel Church

Florist: DIY Caitlin and her mother

Reception: Bethel Church

Caterer: Friends of the Bride and Groom

Cake: Piece A’ Cake in Macungie

Bride’s attire:Wendy’s Bridal in Fort Wayne, IN and TOMS

Bridesmaid’s attire: David’s Bridal

 

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Rose Pridgen

The pictures are beautiful. Love the black & whites. What a great couple you two make. So glad we could be there. Love you

Denise

These pictures are wonderful!!! Jamie and Tina you were fantastic to work with and made the day so special for all of us. Thanks for capturing these memories!

tina

these look beautiful Jamie! great job friend!

Caitlin & Dave, it was an honor to be part of your wedding & meet you two. you are such a peaceful, joyful & dear couple! blessings!!!

Caitlin’s handmade boutonnieres and bouquets are stunning. She could go into business doing that! And that lovely blue door makes such a fabulous backdrop!

Instagrams: July

I truly have enjoyed July…blueberry picking, fresh corn on the cob, family vacation, interior shoots with Amanda Austin, watching the church building progress, the beach, fresh flowers, peach picking, library trips, swimming at the pool, time with family, and reading! I think I found my solution to my lack of  reading; I need to be on the beach! One of my desires for this summer was to enjoy it with the business that is present in the everyday. I know this looks different for everyone; however for me it means getting out of the house and setting down my to do list that I get so completely wrapped up in. The summer is so short and I must remind myself of this, even daily. I must be purposeful in creating memories and making time to be together. This for me requires a list, but one filled with desire to create moments to remember. I have been so refreshed by going and picking fresh fruit, driving up to the local farm for corn on the cob, cooling off in the pool, watching Myla learn to go under water, enjoying the big puffy clouds, reading books out loud, and listening to the thunderstorms that roll in.  I am thankful that we have enjoyed these things together. And I’m thankful for another month of summer before pre-K starts!!!

The beginning of July started with a shoot with Amanda Austin of Amanda Austin Interiors.

I usually find a mirror to self document my day photographing.Church building…In September we have the Grand opening!!!fresh corn on the cob from Hess farm that is up the road from us!Heading to the 4th of July parade….in Lititzbest float of the night…Bingo Babes!

4th of July blueberry picking…Myla found the biggest!

if you are busy….this book has a wonderful and refreshing message to remember that there is only one of you.

I found it in the children’s section.

early morning walk on the beach with my girl.

my office for the week at the beach!we started to read Charlotte’s Web out loud.breakfast…orange cranberry scones and baked oatmeal with berries and whip cream.one of the books that I enjoyed finishing at the beach.My parents!saying goodbye to the beachpeach picking at Weaver’s Orchard.Another wonderful day shooting at Amanda Austin’s Design Studio

Flowers are in bloom.

Cousins…Liam is now 6 months!Yep, we live in Amish country.

With the weather being so hot we skipped an afternoon nap and office work to hang out by the pool together.

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Mary

The soap!!!! ;-)))

de neumann

Nothing like good ole SUMMERTIME!!!

Cindy

I enjoy keeping up with the Sentz family…looks like a fun summer…Beautiful pics, Jamie!