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kieran’s christening- part 2
Time for the party! A big shout out to Jennifer Evans Events for the fantastic party styling. (and I’m even more excited cause Jenn is coordinating Timmy’s Communion in just a few weeks!) Loved the whole nautical theme- Kieran’s dad is a big fisherman! Everyone had a great time and I’m sure you’ll find lots of familiar faces in the crowd. The party was held at the Coral House– they did a fantastic job on the renovations, the new owners are as nice as can be and the food was terrific!
A few of the details:A ton of games and crafts for the kids.The happiest, happy family!This is the whole immediate family. Mom & Dad with all their children, spouses and grandchildren. I always loooove watching them dance!A moving speech by the godmother, with tears and everything.
The man of the hour. Love his bow tie and little face. Beautiful, beautiful. A family dance to wrap up the beautiful afternoon. -
eleana’s christening
After photographing this gorgeous little baby and her equally gorgeous big sister & parents several times, I was so happy and exited to shoot her christening day. The christening was held in the Greek Orthodox Church and I knew it was going to be awesome- and it SO was! I really love learning about different cultures and religions and their customs (I even got a special blessing on me from the priest at the church!) and photographing the rituals involved.
So total picture overload coming up.
A beautiful (but chilly) day in NJ.
The christening begins at the back of the church. The priest explained to me after the ceremony that it was done that way as a throwback to the old days when people were converting from idol worship or other religions so they were assumed to be possessed when they were coming to church for the first time. They had to be blessed/baptized by the doors so that the devil was left outside. (ok, so that’s not word for word, but that’s the general idea).She was very interested in grabbing the prayer book. Godparents.
This may be the last time she was happy for a while!
Getting totally undressed for the baptism. Her expression is priceless. It’s either “what are they doing to me?” or “listen camera lady- are you going to just stand there and not help me?!?”Even the very little guy is enjoying the scene.I was very happy no one dropped the baby, but I can tell you it made me really nervous and I was so glad I wasn’t the one who had to hold her. She was covered in oil and then put in the water. Very slippery!Lots more prayers, other oil applied, cutting of the hair and a change into her white communion gown. Communion (the Greek Orthodox church does all 3 in one shot: Baptism, Communion and Confirmation.) Pretty efficient, no?Proud parents & godparents. And as long as she was being held by Mommy, a happy baby!And off to the reception. This one cracks me up. Never thought a little baby could do such a “cheese” face!
Not being held by Mommy? No thank you.Lots of familiar faces!Grandparents.“My” Jake. You’ll remember him from his birth session. Since he’s literally been trained since birth (and even before) to take pictures, look how well he does for me!Such pretty ladies. And sooooo nice!Sisters.
Can’t even tell you what was going on here.No party is complete without face painting.Sisters in law.And again, no mommy? No picture.Congrats to all of you and thank you for holding me hostage and feeding me dinner before letting me leave. Much love to you on this day and all days!
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the post 50th anniversary
A wonderful celebration for a wonderful and long married couple who are still so in love. So nice to see and photograph!
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hannah’s sweet 16
Meeting Hannah and her family was such a pleasure- everyone was so very nice and the party was a blast! She was definitely sweet and beautiful and seemed to really enjoy her birthday celebration. And on top of everything else- she’s fluent in spanish. I loved the parts of the candle lighting where she spoke only in spanish (not that I understood it, but it was cool!)
Brother & sisters.
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the mayor
I had the unique opportunity to photograph our town’s fantastic Mayor- Francis X. Murray at two events last week. The first was at the Sandel Senior Center serving lunch to the members there. The seniors were so nice and so happy to see the Mayor (and extra happy when he said he called the “brownies” and there would be no parking tickets given during the lunch!). I think he had a great time serving lunch with the village Trustees.
The owner of All Island Taxi in RVC has started giving free rides to the seniors on Thursdays. How cool, right?He was my favorite. He was teasing the others getting their photos taken and then I told him it was his turn next. What a smile!The second event was the official grand opening of the new Recreation Center playground equipment. The old structure was falling apart and filled with wood bees, and was replaced with this. I have a great shot where Franny looks like he’s climbing up the rope ladder, but I left that one out.The Mayor’s grandson. Who just wanted to get down and climb!Making new friends. Mrs. Mayor was there too. And the official grand opening photo.