The photography weblog by fine art wedding and portrait photographer Kristin Kay Reimer of Photomuse
Monday, August 31, 2009
Allison and Mike
Allison and Mike were recently married, but we had such a fun time doing their engagement session that I had to post them up here for everyone to see. What a fun day it was, from the quiet sides streets to the busy boardwalk, we were able to get some sexy and fun images.
Connie and Mike were wed on April 4, 2009 at the Bernardsville Inn in New Jersey.
We had the pleasure of attending their rehearsal dinner the night before, it was such a joy to meet everyone ahead of time. It enabled us a wonderful opportunity to know who everyone was on the actual wedding day. I don't know that I saw a moment when Connie and Mike were NOT smiling. They were the picture of relaxation and happiness that day. Thank you both for having us!
Rosalie and Jack are getting married in 2010. Great plans are in store and I can't wait to shoot their wedding! In the meantime, Rosalie was inspired of romantic photos of Jackie O's wedding and portraits. We shot in a cute little pocket of a neighborhood in Bloomfield, NJ. Tandem bike in tow, and a striking late day sun, we created this vintage inspired session.
“Be true to your work and your work will be true to you”
Kristin is an award winning member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association. Her speciality is fine art and documentary wedding photography.
Upon graduating with a BFA in photography from Pratt Institute, Kristin went on to become the studio manager for the esteemed Magnum photographer, Elliott Erwitt. Under the tutelage of Elliott, Kristin acquired a more capacious understanding of the history of photography and of the unique and diverse contributions of those who define the field. After 8 years in Erwitt's studio, Kristin moved to Japan, where for two and a half years she traveled throughout Asia seeking new challenges to her photographic arts.
Upon her return in 2002, Kristin established Photomuse and began her formal return to wedding photography.