Passion, Love & Happiness. I'm on a journey to capture these emotions from people who radiate their inner beauty and joy into my lens. I photograph because I adore weddings, a spontaneous lifestyle and meeting amazing individuals who will change my life. I hope that next unique someone is you.

Carole & Sid were so sweet to leave this lovely review on WeddingWire:
Sid and Carole were such a joy to capture. This is by far my favorite image of the year and I have so many favorites that I’ve loved from each wedding. My growth in the past year has been astounding to me and yet I’ve struggled to identify my style. On the one hand, it’s a silly word that really doesn’t matter, but in the photography world, there’s a pressure to “find your style”. I used to describe my style as random, because it depends on the moment, the people, and my mood as to whether I create images that are works of art or express strong emotion, but when I viewed this image of Carole and Sid….it instantly defined my style, one that I strive for and hope to achieve in everything I do.
I adore this photo for it’s dramatic, black and white vintage mood, but I mostly love it because it wasn’t forced or contrived. I had pulled Sid and Carole out of their reception to capture a few images in front of the breathtaking sunset, but it was cold, really cold! As I was setting up my gear, Sid wrapped his arms around Carole to keep her warm and Carole was soaking in his embrace and the excitement of the moment. It was a beautiful moment and I simply captured it in way that told how profound the moment was.
I’ve been so lucky to work with amazing couples this year who have such radiant personalities and incredible chemistry in front of my camera. I could totally get sappy right now because I love you all, but I’ll end with a short and very meaningful phrase:
Thank you.
Just one? That’s going to be hard. The word I would pick would be Fairytale. My wedding was definitely a dream come true. It was perfect. (Which would be another I would use to describe my wedding.☺)
I have several favorite moments on my wedding day, but my top favorite moments would be of course the ceremony because I legally became Paul’s wife! My other two favorite moments would be our first dance together as husband and wife because it felt like no one else was in the room with us. Lastly, my other favorite moment was the father daughter dance with my dad, Henry Moore. No words can describe how special it was to share a moment like that with the man who made me who am I today.
I loved all my photos! I can’t just choose one! My favorite wedding photos would be the those of our first dance, the photos taken at Stafford Country Club especially with the unique shaped tree and the ones with just the landscape in the background. Oh and the photos of the father daughter dances because the emotions of the moment were captured very well. (Great Job Deanna!)
My advice for future brides is to be organized, plan ahead, and don’t wait to the last minutes to do things. I was very organized and did things for my wedding whenever I could, for example I was doing ceremony programs and favors in March; my wedding was in June! Also, I had everything planned out to the very last detail, which helped things run very smoothly on my wedding day. Nothing major went wrong on my big day and I even had time to relax before the ceremony. (40 minutes to be exact). So stay organized, plan ahead, and don’t forget to ask for help when you need it!
Interested in seeing more of Melinda’s wedding at the Stafford Country Club and Bohn’s Restaurant in Batavia, NY? Click here to view their wedding slideshow!
We saw the brilliant trees and knew we had to photograph in this tiny park on Park Ave. in Rochester. The colors were perfect, the lighting was perfect, Sid and Carole looked perfect and the wind was perfect. The image reveals a clash of fabulous conditions, but not the true humor of the situation.
As we departed from the limo, wouldn’t you know it was time to water the grass. Why are sprinklers still running in October? Dodging water to and fro, Billy’s reflector doubled as a light source and a protective shield and of course new water streams sprouted every few minutes in random unknown locations resulting in lots of hilarious shouts including “look out!” and “save the bride and groom!”.
Park Ave. was a fabulous location to photograph and it truly was hard to pick the first image to post, but I thought our first Halloween wedding deserved an orange tribute to the occasion. Of course, more images to follow soon!
I hold a special admiration for Karyn’s floral designs at Genesee Valley Florist in Geneseo, NY. She was my wedding florist and I simply adored my wedding bouquet & roses so I was thrilled when Pete and Jannette hired Karyn for their fall wedding. Orange is a very strong, bold color which can sometimes be overdone but Karyn created such elegant arrangements I was tickled pink…I mean orange!
If you are looking for a talented and enthusiastic florist for your Western New York wedding, I suggest setting up an appointment with Karyn in her adorable shop. Don’t forget to taste a few truffles, they’re delicious!
The warm sunny day was like a mid-July afternoon and there was no place we would rather be than photographing Pete and Jannette’s wedding in Geneseo. The ceremony was held at Long Point Park on Conesus Lake under the dappled light of tall trees with a relaxing breeze from the water. Jannette’s ivory dress was the absolute perfect complement to her creamy smooth skin while Pete’s bright orange tie mirrored his expression the whole day. I love people with fantastic smiles!
Both the ceremony and reception were filled with personal touches from the custom ceremony programs designed by the groom to their impressive first dance. (Anyone who can ballroom dance in front of a crowd screams talent to me!) It was a wonderfully casual and entertaining party for the guests and the newlyweds, who didn’t mind getting close and cuddly for some truly stunning portraits. Did I mention how in love I was with Jannette’s train? Super amazing!
And now for their fabulous slideshow. View the slideshow in high resolution on facebook now!
Music: “The Best is Yet to Come” by Michael Buble
Bridal Preparation: Big Tree Inn - Geneseo, NY
Ceremony/Reception: Long Point Park - Geneseo, NY
DJ: Jeff - ToyBros
Dress: Signature by Ginza
Florist: Genesee Valley Florist
Cake: Gruttadauria’s Bakery