Wedding Business Workshop | NJ Wedding Photographer
Kaycee English is an amazing wedding photographer that I have been following for the past 2 years. I had an opportunity to attend her first workshop, I am sure of many, and to meet her in person! I have spoken to her via email and facebook for the duration of the time I have been drooling over her beautifully and decoratively designed shoots, so I felt like we had already become good friends.
When we did officially meet at her workshop at Monmouth University on April 16th 2011, man was I surprised! She is absolutely stunning and really has the kindest heart in the world. I have met many photographers over the last few years that would never give me the time of day and true sincerity that she has. She is not only an amazing photographer, but a great friend and fabulous mentor to me, as well as, the other attendees of her workshop. She has built a strong network of like-minded photographers that I am sure I will continue to be friends with for many years to come.
Also in attendance was Vanessa Joy, who is another wonderful wedding photographer in our area. She was there to help assist Kay during the workshop and this was the first time I met her in person as well.
During the workshop, Kay had a lavishly styled couple, Diana & Adam Russ, model for us so we could see the way Kay works and interacts with her couples at a typical shoot. Here are some of my results:
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Just incase I am confusing some of you, my business is called Imagery By Marianne, LLC for all of my portrait & personal work, but my wedding business, along with partner Kristen Driscoll, of Kristen Driscoll Photography, is called Love Me {I} Do Photography. We are a great duo for your wedding!
@ Monmouth University 400 Cedar Ave, West Long Branch, NJ 07764
Lots of great shots Marianne! very nice!
Thank You! Loved yours too!
Great images Marianne! Congrats on your first post 😉
Thank you so much Kristy! See you tuesday?
Great work. Your first post rocks! 🙂 I’m so glad to be working with you!
Great work! Loved your first blog post!