September 17th, 2009
In this day and age the majority of brides contact me about my wedding photography via email. Well one cold March day I recieved a phone call from a bride asking about the possibility of me being her wedding photographer. She sounded very confident and out going! We chat for a good 30 minutes while she finished up her lunch break. We hit it off so we set up a meeting at my office. Fast forward a couple weeks, Becky and Clayton came strolling in and jumped right conversation. We ended up talking about random things rather then their actual wedding! Which I’m fine with. So the next day I got this email: “It was really great meeting you yesterday. Clayton and I are going to be spending Easter with my parents.. and we are going to tell them that we want you to be our wedding photographer! We both agree that your style of photography and your mentality is exactly what we were looking for!!!”
So their wedding day finally was here. It’s always nice to not have to travel hundreds of miles to shoot a wedding. I enjoy shooting local Delaware beach weddings now and again. The prep started in Rehoboth Beach with a ceremony at Epworth United Methodist Church. Then the bridal party hopped on the Jolly Trolley to head back to Lewes Yacht Club. It rained off and on but we headed to downtown Lewes to shoot some wedding party pictures. Becky and Clayton were complete naturals in from the the camera….aka hams!!!
We then headed back to Lewes Yacht Club where the party continued into the night!








We even got a local Lewes Cop to shut down the canal bridge for about 5 mins!








One of my fave wedding reception pictures to date!


Jellyroll rocked the house!











~Rob
Delaware wedding Photojournalist
September 12th, 2009
Here is a teaser shot from Ashley and Kyle’s Rehoboth Beach Country Club wedding!

~Rob
Delaware wedding photographer
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.







Chesapeake Inn wedding


The D at Deerfield Wedding

Baywood Greens wedding Delaware

Wedding at Rehoboth Beach Country Club

Happy wedding planning!
~Rob
July 27th, 2009
A little while back I met up with Meg and Frank for their Manhattan NYC Engagement pictures! We first hung out at Agave in New York City and enjoyed a couple Coronas. This was the first time meeting them, but it felt like we had known each other for years! So after we got “loose” we hit the streets to have some fun and shoot their Manhattan engagement photos.






























~Rob
Wedding at Rehoboth Beach Country Club