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Month: July 2009 - Page 2
July 13, 2009
The Mets Photos Win PDN Magazine Faces Photo Contest
Jane’s series of black and white photos of the 2009 New York Mets were just selected as winners in the 2009 Faces photography contest by PDN Magazine and can be seen in the July issue. PDN (Photo District News) is the photo professional’s magazine and started the Faces photo contest in 2008. The July issue shown below includes pics of David Wright and J.J. Putz from the Mets.
Great job Jane–you are in very good company–I’m really proud of you!! Thanks again to Sportsnet NY (SNY) and the New York Mets for all their help in this assignment!
To see more Mets photos and other commercial work, go to www.photojane.com.


July 6, 2009
Natalie and Richard’s Engagement Shoot at Elizabeth Park, Hartford
We had a beautiful night at Elizabeth Park for Natalie and Richard’s engagement shoot. The roses were in full bloom and the rain broke for an amazing night. It was a pleasure meeting you guys and we look forward to photographing your wedding next year!
To see more IRIS wedding photography please go to www.photoiris.com and click on enter weddings.
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July 1, 2009
Megan and Hugh’s Wedding at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, CT
We had the pleasure of photographing Megan and Hugh’s very fun wedding last weekend at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme. A break in the June gloom allowed for some sunny weather for a beautiful Connecticut shoreline wedding.
Megan got ready in the Black Point area of Niantic where 40 years ago this summer Mike vacationed (watching Apollo 11 touch down on the moon). Hugh got ready at the classic New England Old Lyme Inn just across the street from the Flo Gris. Before heading to Flo Gris we stopped for shots at Megan’s uncle’s beautiful Buttonball Farm in Old Lyme.
At the Flo Gris, The HOE band played great old school bluegrass and country banjo-bass and acoustic guitar music, setting a really nice mood for the outdoor cocktail hour.
Megan’s mom sang beautifully at Christ the King Church in Old Lyme. Then Hugh’s sister delivered a smooth
rendition of The Little River Band’s “Reminiscing” for Megan and Hugh’s first dance. And Hugh’s cousin began his toast by
crooning the opening lines to “Lady” by Styx. Kind of felt like 1978…
After touching speeches by family and friends it was party time, led by “Table 4″….the Oregon and San Francisco friends who cut loose with their Oregon Duck yellow napkin headbands and armbands.
A Thyme to Cook from Stonington did a great job decorating and catering the event. (Note the nice vintage cake-topper from Megan’s parents’ wedding).
Megan and Hugh, thanks very much for having us photograph your wedding!
To see more IRIS wedding photography please go to www.photoiris.com and click on enter weddings.
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