January 6th, 2010
Most of the wedding day I use my ‘Ninja Skills” and document the wedding from a distance in a more photojournalist approach. I absolutely love using the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM Lens to snag shots with out being seen by my subjects! Who said wedding photojournalists only use wide angle lenses? Here are a few shots from past weddings were I caught “Real Life” moments.
Love this shot from Casey and Brian’s Delaware Country Club wedding!

Will and his groomsman chillin and waiting for Jessie to arrive! The photos was from Jess and Will’s Bethany Beach wedding!

Finally one of my fave bride and groom pictures! Ashley and Kyle share a laugh at there Rehoboth Beach Country Club wedding!

~Rob
Delaware wedding photographer
January 3rd, 2010
I believe that no matter what trends the wedding photography industry experiences, wedding photojournalism will never expire. Trends will come and go. Think about how over the years how much clothing has changed. In the last 40 years we’ve seen tied die shirts, neon, stone washed jeans and Doc Martins. The clothes that people wear simply serve as a temporary style. Remove the clothes and what are you left with? Real people…real life.
I’m sure you have seen some old school wedding photography and noticed the “awesome” heart shaped framing…or my personal favorite where the bride is pretending to sniff her spot colored bouquet at eye level while standing in front of the window! Barf. ;) Wedding photojournalists capture REAL LIFE with its raw and candid moments. We act as an observer of the wedding day and document it as it unfolds. Minimal interaction allows the wedding day’s emotions and interactions to flow naturally. It’s this flow that help me photograph real life.
Here are a few pictures from Julie and Brian’s Salero wedding in Rehoboth Beach Delaware!



This photo below was heavily photoshoped to add the cheesiness!!! Funniest part was I showed my wife this photo and she said, “Eeew that is so 90s!” lol
***Disclosure: The cheesiness of this photo does not reflect the style of Julie the Bride or my wedding photography. This was used for example purposes only. ;)***

~Rob
Delaware wedding photojournalist
October 19th, 2009
So Barbie and Ken…haha I mean Karen and Latane’s wedding day was finally here. They had been planning their wedding from San Diego. Back in July while in San Diego we met up at Tony Roma’s in Mission Beach for a snack and chat about their wedding plans. What a great couple and I was excited for their wedding day! The weather turned out to be amazing and the day went by smoothly…thanks to Make My Day Events! It was also great to hang out and work with the one and only Darrell of Aubert Films!
The girls got ready right down the street from All Saint in Rehoboth Beach.

Happy brides = great wedding pictures!





Latane made a new friend….














Rehoboth Beach Country Club sunset picture
Are you kidding me???







Then a sparkler send off to end the night!

Have fun in Hawaii for your honeymoon guys!
~Rob
September 29th, 2009
Bea, Chris and I had a good old time during their rainy Old New Castle engagement pictures! So when I talked to Bea last week she said the 10 forecast was looking good! I told her not to even look at the 10 day weather forecast. Ten days is a long time and anything can happen.
Good thing is the weather was perfect for their wedding day.

Flower girls looking at the boutiques

Bride getting ready on her wedding day

Bride on her wedding day and reflection

Wedding day preparation

Happy brides = Happy wedding photographer

I love the contrast between the elegant bride and the tattooed hair stylist

Bridesmaids getting ready to head to the limo

Bride getting into the limo to head to St Peter's Church in Old New Castle

Bride slipping into St Peters before her wedding ceremony

Brides mother happy and smiling




Old Rolls Royce on the wedding day


Mother and Father of the groom where married at St Peters 30 years ago


Like father like son


Bridal party wedding pcitures in Old New Castle












Delaware wedding photographer

Wedding photojournalist in Delaware
Thanks so much for letting me be a part of your wedding day and have fun in Jamaica!
~Rob
Delaware wedding photographer