by George Koroneos | Personal Posts
A few years back, Allison and I photographed our amazing friends Chuck and Tara at an airstrip during a brutal heatwave. It was like 120 degrees on the tarmac and I just couldn’t drag the bride-to-be out of the air conditioned car to do test shots for 10 minutes...
by George Koroneos | Camera Gear, For Photographers
Having spent the years between 1995 and 2005 photographing hundreds of rock and roll bands with a point and shoot film camera, I completely understand that it’s the photographer that makes the photo and not the gear. When it comes to weddings, however, having a...
by George Koroneos | Engagements
I’m sometimes asked why I include engagement sessions in all my packages. The answer is twofold: First, I love spending an afternoon with a couple, capturing the emotion and love between the two in a setting that doesn’t include a church or wedding hall....
by George Koroneos | Personal Posts
I probably should have posted this before leaving the country, but I didn’t have a fun photo to go with it. Allison and I are in Costa Rica for a little bit of business and a couple of days of relaxation. I really thought this country was going to be a giant...
by George Koroneos | For Couples, Weddings
Do you want to see each other before the wedding? I ask a ton of questions during the initial client consultation, but few generate such mixed emotions as the decision to see each other before it’s time to walk down the aisle. According to a tradition, the...
by George Koroneos | Weddings
My final wedding of 2011 was at the lovely Glen Ridge Country Club, just a stones throw from our home in Bloomfield. Nicole and David were recommended to me by Nicole’s sister (one of my old colleagues in the newspaper business) and she was so excited to have me...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
I’m always asked if I take family portraits. My response is usually hesitant. “Yes and no,” I often reply. I have no problem creating beautiful photos of your family that represent a period in time. I completely get why family portraits are so...
by George Koroneos | Weddings
Stephanie met Michael in a book store. He slyly came up to her and asked if she liked reading the author of the book she held in her hands. Steph had no idea what book she had in her hands and was about to make a witty joke about where he should go, but something...
by George Koroneos | Personal Posts
My first attempt at hanging Christmas lights and my first real attempt at an HDR. The following photo was made after close to 10 hours of climbing up and down ladders, clasping strands of lights to shingles, and countless trips to Home Depot. I’m officially done...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
A quick teaser from this past Saturday’s Winter Portrait session with Taylor and Eli. When we moved into our new home, about a year ago, I noticed some abandoned railroad tracks halfway down the block. The sun was setting and we were running out of ideas for...