Mainframe Photography Blog
Lorri & Jim
We are thankful to have had the opportunity to photograph a special wedding for two people very much in love. Being that this was a second wedding for the bride and the groom, they did not want all the traditional wedding shots. It was an absolutely beautiful day in Saratoga at the Museum of Dance where Jim & Lorri greeted their guests upon arrival. It was as much about family and friends as it was about them and they were just glowing with excitement to start their “happily ever after”! Congratulations Lorri & Jim and we wish you all the best:)
The other NY team
Although I am a Mets fan; we did make a trip to Yankee stadium for my sons birthday. It was an awesome day; the weather was about 80 degrees for mid-September and of course the Yankees won. Someday I will be on the field shooting instead of try to get these shots from the stands… since they are in the post season===> Go Yanks!!!
U2…. me too
Last night I had the opportunity to cover the U2 show at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Ma. This is by far the most amazing concert I’ve been to and being able to shoot it almost motivates me to quit my day job. I attended the show with my brother, sister-in-law, and a couple of buddies; they had the unlucky task of driving home at about 1am. If you have never been to a U2 concert – GO, if you have been to a U2 concert – GO again!!! These four guys are absolutely unbelievable and the work they do off the stage is just as amazing. Arriving at the parking lot around 3pm, not a cloud in the sky and about 70 degrees; it doesn’t get better than that. There were fans from all over and as far north as northern Canada. I wanted to post just a few shots from last night’s show and I cannot wait for tonight’s show.

Bono has gotta be performer of the century!!
Molly & Kevin
Ok, so it’s been too long since the last blog. What better way to start up again with none other that a Labor Day wedding:) To sum up the day… PARTY! When you have an irishman marrying an italian, you need a long holiday weekend just to get all the festivities in. The Saratoga National was the host to their cermony as well as the reception. With over 200 in attendance and a picture perfect day, these guys were on the move. There cermony was outside under the tent overlooking the 18th hole. The cocktail hour was hosted out back with what seem like unlimited food stations. The evening party moved inside and hosted by a dj and “The Schmooze” that rocked the house.



