Pulitzer nominee Jim Graham loves to shoot pictures.  For years, Jim has covered stories in Delaware and Pennsylvania for USA Today, The New York Times and other national and international publications.  Although a lot of his focus has been on wedding photography for the past few years, he keeps showing up in the pages of [...]

The biggest fear on anyone’s wedding day is that something crucial will be forgotten and the day simply can’t go on without it.  Short of the bride and groom, there isn’t anything that will stop the proceedings.  But, since the “devil is in the details”, it’s the little things that make the day just right. [...]

The New York Times ran a story today on the police force in Providence, R.I. One of the photographers we  represent , Jodi Hilton,  had a picture on the front of the New York Times website to go with the story.  As with all the photojournalists who shoot weddings for us, we are proud to [...]

The advent of digital photography has given the wedding photographer a series of advantages over film. The ability to see what you are shooting as you shoot it provides the opportunity to notice lighting errors or deficiencies. The increased sensitivity to light at a lower ISO allows the digital shooter to capture more low lit scenes [...]

We get a lot of questions about the term “assistant” in the context of wedding photography.  For many, the term conjures up the idea that the hired wedding photographer will bring a person along who can act as a second wedding photographer.  For others, the term means something closer to the wedding photographer’s sherpa - [...]

Real moments. Real emotions. And a full telling, in pictures, of the story of their wedding day. That’s what I wanted at my wedding. And that’s where real photojournalists excel. 
Everyone’s wedding is a unique expression of the love and respect learned and earned between two people. It is a declaration of trust and honor. In [...]