Can’t Wait!

If you let the right people tell it, the odds do not look very promising for women of certain races as it relates to marriage, and things look even worst for women in the church… But you can’t believe everything you hear!  All around me, I see a different story.  From Atlanta to Delaware to DC to St. Marteen to Texas to New Jersey, I see images of people of all colors getting engaged, married, and bringing beautiful children into this world.  I see men that are proud of their women, and women that are proud of their men.  I see men loving their wives in a sacrificial way, and women loving their husbands in a way that brings honor.  I see couples respecting each other and walking together towards their future.  I see couples that can’t wait to share their love for each other with others… and my camera and I just can’t wait to share with you these moments!

In a world that labels violence and celebrity gossip as news, it is good to be able to sift through the haze and find instances of what’s real and true from time to time.  Though there may be marriages that did not work out or even couples that have no intention of making it down to the alter, there are still couples that are moving towards marriage and are making that life-long commitment!  I want to share some of these images with you… and I can’t wait for the others that will follow in the days, weeks, months, and years to come!

Below are images from a recent engagement portrait session at Longwood Park in Kennett Square, PA.  View Slideshow of images here.

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The Ring

The Couple

Reflective

Close

Affection

Piggyback

In Street

Lean Back

Concern

Blowing a Kiss

Dramatic

Black Love

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You Saved Me…

I titled this post “You Saved Me” as I was inspired by a song by Marcell & The Truth with the same title.  When I first heard the song, I just knew that it was about a woman saving a man from himself and saving him from his foolish decisions.  As I listened to other songs by this group, I felt even more certain of the song’s meaning.  Well, a few weeks ago, I saw a music video for this song, and I realized that this song was not necessarily speaking of being saved by a romantic interest; rather, the song was speaking about being saved by divine intervention.

I was thinking about this divine intervention, and sometimes,  it is when you were on the highway about to hit a car, and some how God opened a path in the next lane for you to swerve onto.  But sometimes I think that divine intervention is in the simple things, like what was said from the beginning, “It’s not good that man should be alone.  I will create a helper for him.”  Sometimes, divine intervention is as simple as recognizing who your helper is… Sometimes, divine intervention is simply being willing to help… Sometimes, divine intervention is simply when He answers your prayer!  Sometimes, divine intervention is when you hear whispered in your ear, “I love you!”

Below I have included images from a recent engagement portrait session!  Click here to view Slideshow of images.

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Sharmeka and Clay

Up Close and Personal

Holding Her Tight

Peeking Around the Corner

In the Shadows

Gazing into his eyes

Intimate

Laughing it up!

Dancing in the Streets

Dip and Dive

The Julia Roberts Pose

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Preview of things to come…

This past weekend, I saw a lot of the sun, the road, and my clients!  With 2 engagement portrait sessions, 1 wedding, and 1 pet portrait session scheduled, my weekend was full of work!  But it was the kind of work that you enjoy so much that you really don’t view it as work.  I have yet to meet 2 couples that are the same, so the dynamics between the individuals lend themselves to some poses naturally, so the excitement for me is to find what else is going to work well!  The pet session was a first for me, and the only challenge was keeping the dog engaged in the portraits as she had a will of her own.  All this to say, I have quite a few images to sift through and “optimize,” so I won’t be able to do my normal post on here this week, but I did want to provide a preview of the photographs that will come from these sessions!  See images below, but more importantly, STAY TUNED!

Oh yeah and for the record, if you see something you like, please feel free to leave a comment or even pass along a link!


Thanks for checking this post out!
Victoria J.

First comes love…

Sharmeka and Clay

Lakiyah and Bryan


Then comes marriage….

Marcella and Renee

Then comes a… DOG!

Renee and Valentine

(Children to come later!  I could not do it all in 1 weekend)

Taking it Easy in South Carolina

We recently reconnected with some old friends of the family that moved to England when I was around 6 or 7 years old.  Their children changed a little in this time, but the mom and dad look the exact same!  Growing up with parents in the military, I quickly got accustomed to my friends leaving after a few years.  Even though we were military, my dad managed to stay in the same city for many years, so I did not do as much traveling as most of my friends did.  Regardless, I think the short assignments made us all bond quickly, love deeply, and then try to stay in touch.  Well, my mom was much better at staying in touch with this particular family than the rest of us (perhaps age was a big contributor to my not keeping in touch), but when we reconnected earlier this summer, it was as if we never really skipped a beat!  I truly thank God for friends and church family like these!  The love, hospitality, and support that they have for us is truly noteworthy.  I love you guys!

Below are several photos from the easy, not-too-breezy moments that we shared in South Carolina (once I pulled my camera out).

The Ladies

The Family

The Joke's on Me...

The Couple

Relaxing

Up Close

Reunited, and It Feels So Good…

A couple of years ago, I had the pleasure of photographing a mother and her daughter at Brandywine Park in Wilmington, DE.  So a few weeks ago, this same woman’s mother wanted to schedule a portrait session with the three generations, and we decided to use the same venue.  So my mission became clear: use this background, but use it in such a way so that it does not look like the same photo session from 2 years ago.  Well the season difference definitely worked in my favor (the first session was in the fall, this session was in the summer).  So in the end, we worked in different areas of this very large park, but, to be a little nostalgic, we used a couple of the same scenes from the first session.  I have truly been blessed with some great, and photogenic clients; they make my job easy!

I have included the new images as well as a couple of throw back images from this family portrait session.

Husband and Wife

The Family

More of the Family

3 Generations

The 6 of Us...

With the Mens...

Sista!

Just the Girls

Down the Street

Sly

Smart

Sassy

My Niece

Follow Me

Follow Me 2

Throw-Back Photo:
Follow Me (November 2008)

Follow Me - Throw Back

The Fountain Pose

Throw Back Photo:
The Fountain Pose (November 2008)

The Fountain Pose - Throw Back

I Think She Just Might be “The One” :: Atlanta Engagement Portraits

I was recently blessed with an opportunity to do an engagement portrait session in Atlanta, GA (my old stomping grounds) at the beautiful Piedmont Park in Midtown.  The last time I was at this park was a while back when I was shooting for leisure at a jazz festival.  With the years in between, I think I may have forgotten just how beautiful this park is, but I just had to walk around for only 30 seconds to begin to see how many picture-perfect scenes there were for a photo shoot.  As far as parks go, I don’t think I’ve seen a better park for portraits – but y’all I’m still young and I haven’t been everywhere!  Needless to say, there were so many other shots that I wanted to take, but time and daylight escaped us.  Below are a few images from this recent engagement session.

One more side bar note:  The only thing more beautiful than the park that warm summer day was the couple and the love they had for each other!

The Ring

Down the Street\

Up Close and Personal

By the Water

Looking out together

I got your back

That Sunday, That Summer

I guess I’ve always been a “hopeless romantic” as the phrase goes.  Perhaps it stems from the 15+ Barbies I used to have with the 3-story Barbie house with elevator, or it may have come from the countless times I’ve watched Wedding Planner and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, or maybe it was just ingrained in my DNA that I would love those romantic exchanges… Regardless of the origins, I simply love to capture weddings and engagement sessions.  They never grow old to me or lose their excitement!  And just as no two flowers are identical, no two couples express their love in the same way or have their wedding go the exact same way.  I recently was blessed with the opportunity to photograph a Delaware couple in New Jersey as they made their union official.

Some say love is blind, others say it’s color blind, and really, I am not sure which is true, but I do know that I (and all of the other wedding guests) saw love emanating so powerfully through this couple as they exchanged their vows.  You can see select images below from this wedding and you can also view the slideshow here.

The Rings

The Shoes

The Candy

The Hummer

The Candles

The Communion

The Parents

The Fellas

The Ladies

The Chase

The Couple

The Kiss

The Whisper

The Kids

The Chair Dance

The Dollar Dance

The Hands


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