Welcome to the Journal!

My journal highlights my personal and professional adventures as a full-time wedding photojournalist! I absolutely love being a wedding photographer! My "job" is to hang out with awesome couples on the biggest day of their lives! Throughout my career I've photographed city weddings with 300 guests and small intimate Riu Ochos Rios Jamaica destination weddings with about 30 guests! My wedding photography studio is based out of Lewes Delaware, although I've traveled all over the world including Kingston Jamaica and Montego Bay Jamaica to photograph two events with Prince Charles!!!

So if you want to hang out on your wedding day, please drop me a line...even if you don't have a date set, wedding reception site picked or even if there is no fat rock on your finger! ;)

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August 21st, 2009

Well, as a part of my “job” as a wedding photographer it is important to educate YOU…the bride.  I’m sure you are having a grand ole time {sarcasm} navigating the rough seas of wedding planning.  So sit back…get your “scroll on” and take a look at these photojournalistic wedding pictures!

Like a writer, a wedding photojournalist is a reporter but he/she must often make decisions instantly and carry photographic equipment, often while exposed to significant obstacles (physical danger, weather, crowds).  I don’t feel like my wedding photography is completely wedding photojournalistic.  Although during a majority of your wedding day I will be practicing my documentary wedding photography style, there are parts of the day that will consist of FUN family pictures and COOL posed bride and groom pictures.

So here are some images that are considered 100% wedding photojournalistic.  I was a fly on the wall and had no interaction with my subjects.  I documented these events as they unfolded.  Enjoy!

Lastly, I wanna give a quick shout out to two of my fave wedding photojournalist of all times!  Paul Gero helped me build the foundation of what my wedding photography is today.  Also he introduced me to George Weir, who became my wedding photographer and is one hell of a great guy!  I owe a lot to these fine gentleman.  ;)

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Chesapeake Inn wedding

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The D at Deerfield Wedding

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Baywood Greens wedding Delaware

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Wedding at Rehoboth Beach Country Club

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Happy wedding planning!  ;)

~Rob

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