Katie & Mike {Pittsburgh Engagement & Wedding Photographer}

Katie & Mike were married in September!  See their wedding blog post HERE.

We had originally planned on having their engagement session in July but it was raining the day we had scheduled, so Katie decided to wait until the fall for post-wedding engagement photos.  They both love the fall season and colors!  Yay! I love fall photo sessions.

It was such a beautiful day and as soon as I got them in front of my camera I remembered how much I LOVED photographing their wedding.  They are both tons of fun … we were constantly laughing.  And, man are they gorgeous!  Oh, I love them.

Here are some of my favorites from their session.  I know, I know – it’s too many photos – but these two are so lovely that I can’t really pick favorites! 🙂

While I was getting the above shot, Tony got the below.  This is exactly why I love having two photographers on our photo shoots!  Look how happy Mike looks! LOVE IT!

She’s beautiful.  That’s a fact.

A rare shot of just Mike. 

Ok, I HAD to include this because it just cracks me up.  Mike doesn’t totally like the picture taking (although I think he warmed up pretty well to me at the wedding and was comfortable during the engagement session) but I find it HILARIOUS that he was trying to photo bomb this picture.  I love these two!  So much fun!

I just can’t resist taking pictures of her.  She’s stunning.  

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28 Days of Celebrating Thanks – Day 5 – A Friend – Jan’s Kids {Pittsburgh Children & Family Photographer}

Continuing with Champagne to Crayons 28 Days of Celebrating THANKS!  Today is a day to talk about friends.

Truth be told. In my younger days, I didn’t have many GIRLS that were friends.  I always had a lot of male friends.  My best friend in high school was a guy.  I had female friends – some that I still keep in contact with now – but my closer relationships were with men.

Bring on college….one of the first people I met in school was Jan.  I was out having fun during orientation week, figuring out college life…I come back to the dorm and see this girl crying in her room.  Why?  Because she was missing her boyfriend.  I stopped in the room and started talking to her and an instant connection was made.

Jan is the BEST friend a person could have.  And, I don’t mean that lightly.  When I say the best, I mean the best.

I don’t even know where to begin when I speak about her.  We’ve been through so much and she’s SUPPORTED me through some really rough times.  A good memory – when I first moved to New Jersey after college, Jan and I would write emails to each other what seemed like every day.  The subject line of the email would be a movie quote and we had to guess what it was!  That’s a nice little memory for me – I anxiously awaited those emails and couldn’t wait to write back.

Here’s another memory that we like to rehash all the time – Sophmore Year in college we were roommates.  Jan, being a science major, was smarter than me.  Late one night she convinced me that she could throw a glass of water at me and the water would not come out of the glass.  Knowing little about science, she gave me some big speech, using words I’d never heard of before to convince me of this fact.  I said, “OK, let’s try it out” – she threw water at me – and I’m sure you can guess what happened – water all over my face.  What a great chuckle I get now thinking about that.

Jan does have a soft side – she’s very comforting in times of need.  She was the first person I called when I lost my grandfather, she is the first person I call when I’m upset about something.  During a really rough patch in my life I would call Jan…crying.  No exaggeration.  Every time I called her I was crying.  I was surprised she even picked up the phone because she knew I’d be crying.  She did.  Like a trooper.  And, talked me down from the ledge.  She’d sit there and listen to me groan on and on …. and on!  I’m sure she was rolling her eyes or was sick of hearing me babble, but never once did she tell me how frustrated she was with me.  She listened.  And, she gave me some of the best advice I’ve ever gotten.  She’s a true friend, a great counselor, and a wonderful confidante.

If it wasn’t for Jan, I might not have met Tony.  During a depressive state for me, Jan practically forced me to join a hiking club just so I could get out and be around other people.  I did join a club and Tony was the first person I met in that club.  Little pushes like that are what define our relationship.  And, no matter how much time passes between our chats and visits, when we get together, it’s like we’ve been with each other with no time and distance between us.  That’s one thing I love about our friendship.

It was such a joy for me to stand by her as she got married, and have her stand by me during my wedding.  I’m now so happy to watch her grow into an amazing mother.  Her children are two of the most fabulous kids I’ve ever met.  I know I’m biased but they are amazing.  Over the summer, Jan hired us to take photos of the kids – you better believe I was up for that.  Here are some photos from their session…I’ve been waiting to put these on the site because she can’t decide which pictures she wants (haha) but I think this post is appropriate to highlight her beautiful children!

Much love to you, Jan!  Thanks for all you’ve done for me.

As a Steelers fan, it pains me to see these football jerseys… 🙂

“OK, you put me in this bucket.  NOW WHAT?!?!”  He’s just a boy in a bucket!

haha.  Practicing his karate moves!

She is such a great big sister!!!!

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28 Days of Celebrating Thanks – Day 3 – An Uplifting Person

I’m joining in with Champagne to Crayons and other bloggers in the 28 Days of Celebrating Thanks. Day 1 was featured on the Pics By Chicks Photography blog here, Day 2 was on our personal blog site – tonyandmaura.com

Now…Day 3 — A person that lifts you up!

I could take the easy route and say my husband or my mother or my most fabulous sister, Megan, but I won’t.  In this 28 days, I’m being real open and honest.  If people read it, great – you get to know more about me & my history.  If people don’t read it, well, then I’ll continue to live in my shell! 🙂

Here it goes….remember, I’m being honest and open.

I had a real problem with confidence.  So much so that at the beginning of our photography journey I was turning down jobs!  YES, that’s right – I said NO to paying (and even non-paying) photography jobs.  I wasn’t confident I could deliver a quality product to my potential client, and I couldn’t deal with the stress that was consuming me.  I was constantly comparing myself to other photographers that I follow and wondered why my photos didn’t look like theirs.   I’m happy to report that much has changed since those early days … I’m confident in my work now and know that I’m on the right path with my photography.  And, while I struggled with this confidence early on during our first few jobs, my clients never knew and would consistently tell me that they loved our photos and were very pleased with our work!  The lack of confidence was something inside ME…I was delivering nice clean photos….but this unrealistic idea of perfection was destroying me.  DESTROYING ME!

A big part of the current “transformed confident Maura” (as I like to call her) comes from my mentor, Heather Lahtinen of WeddingsByHeather.com.  I’ve been studying with Heather for almost a year now, and she’s changed my whole outlook on my abilities and my life in general.  I meet with her once a week to talk photography…and life.  Every single session she uplifts me, encourages me, gives me guidance, keeps me going on my path.  Without her place in my life I wouldn’t be where I am at this moment.  I needed her encouragement and I’m thankful that God brought us together.

Everyone needs someone like Heather.  A constant champion in your court.  Someone yelling from the sidelines, “YOU GOT THIS!  YOU CAN DO THIS!”  That’s what I get from Heather every week.  There are times I come to her and just cry.  She knows exactly what to say.  And, I’m sure she can attest that it took a lot of coaching of me to feel the way I feel now (I still had confidence issues 4 months into our mentoring) but her spirit has pushed me forward, her BELIEF in me kept me going.  I’m forever grateful to her for everything she has done for me.  I can’t say enough good things about her.  She should be famous for how much she puts out there to help people – guidance and business mentoring to other photographers, counselor to wives and mothers (she leads a Christ-centered marriage group) and [new to her list] a life coach! She continues to amaze me!  I hope that I can be the champion to others that she has been to me!

Thanks, Heather, for all you’ve done for me.  Words can’t even express how appreciative I am – you’re the best!

Here’s a photo Heather took of me – she did my hair & makeup too!!!

Pittsburgh Boudoir Photographer, Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer

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Baby G {Pittsburgh Children & Lifestyle Newborn Photographer}

Let me say up front, baby G would NOT sleep.  We were at it for FOUR hours and he wouldn’t sleep a wink.  I couldn’t believe that a baby would hold out that long.  We’d almost get him asleep, BAM, he’d wake up.  Feedings didn’t even get him to sleep.  Wow! He gave me a run for my money!

He looks asleep but I assure you he wasn’t!!!

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28 Days of Celebrating THANKS! – Day 1 – A Blessing

Nicole, my friend over at Champagne to Crayons, put something on her blog about 28 days of celebrating thanks!  I wasn’t sure whether to do this on our photography blog or our personal blog.  I’ll start with the photography blog because day 1 is a blessing …. and my blessing has to do with my business!

I have struggled for a while with my existing “normal” job.  I don’t feel fulfilled in that job – I’ve been doing it for 13 years with various promotions during those years.  I have a degree in MIS but rarely use any knowledge I gained in college for my current position.  Life isn’t about being miserable and just doing a job to do it.  I want to be happy with my professional life.  There are days where I love my job and days where I just want to walk away, the later is felt more than I’d probably care to admit.  Are most people like this?!?!  I hope not.

My happiness comes with this photography business, which has been a huge blessing to me over the last year!  I’ve been blessed to meet some amazing people, have my wonderful family and friends support our business, and watch it grow over the last year.  While I struggle with having two full-time jobs and the stress all that brings, I can’t wait to edit my photos or go on photo shoots.  It’s a blessing to have something other than my normal job … something I love to do and want to be successful at.  I’m now a small business owner – how exciting is that?!?!

I’m blessed.  In all the craziness of this world and my life, I need to remind myself of this daily.  I’m blessed to have a business, I’m blessed to have a growing business, I’m blessed to have family and friends that support us, and I’m blessed to have a mindset to achieve the goals I’ve set for this business…

Enjoy the 28 days of celebrating thanks!   Check out Nicole’s blog to see the details if you’d like to join in as well!

Here’s me in action (photo by Tony)

PS – I need to get pants that fit!!! 🙂

Pittsburgh Boudoir Photographer, Pittsburgh Wedding & Engagement Photographer

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