glimpse: Jenelle + Joe, La Massaria at Bella Vista wedding photography

We had such a lovely time at Jenelle + Joe's wedding, it was a great way to kick off our wedding season. We wish them years of happiness, and we hope you enjoy their photos!

Ceremony + Catering : La Massaria at Bella Vista

Hair stylists: NVS Salon + American Hairlines

Dress designer: Jon's Bridal by Suzanne 

Florist: Florabundance

Cake designer: Dice's Creative Cakes

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glimpse: Lil Miss Organic, Commercial food photography & web content

Over the last 2 years Mercedes and I became very interested in learning more about our personal food choices  and began making changes to our own diet and thought process behind the typical  food we ate daily. Opting to reduce or eliminate meat and dairy was the goal. We discovered far too many positive benefits  ranging from financial, environmental, and health right down to moral issues, and we both agreed this was the positive change we both needed. It wasn't far after we realized how many other people and businesses shared the same goals. It's no surprise that people these days want organic and healthier food options and businesses are popping up everywhere in the Lehigh Valley to fill that need. Lil Miss Organic is one of those businesses and we are pleased to be able to work with her in getting her products and message out there. We believe eating locally and organically grown food is one way we can all move towards positive changes in our food system and personal lives. Check out some of the photos and content we've created for Lil Miss Organic and for more info on her products and farmers markets visit the link below!!!

Hope all is well, Tim + Mercedes

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glimpse: 35mm Film

About 2 years ago, my Uncle Tom gave me his Canon A1 film camera that he bought in the late 70s. I never shot film before, and was super excited to give it a go. I bought a 4 pack of Fuji Superia 400 film and took some photos over the course of the next few months. The film sat in our office for about a year until Mercedes decided to finally get it developed. It was to our surprise that some of the photos came out very cool and if it wasn't so expensive to develop film these days we would love to do it more often. It's so exciting to see the rich color and depth of these photos from right out of the camera. It's as if they were already edited haha! I can understand why people love the look of film, and to be honest it's a ton of fun to shoot this way. The one thing I can take away from shooting with a 35mm film camera is that it made me feel like a kid again with photography. Hope everyone has a great weekend. 

Tim + Mercedes