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February 20, 2012

I’ve frequently been asked via email “Can you please send more information about how you work?”

Well, I was asked that very same question by the writers at Martha’s Vineyard Weddings magazine.  The answer ended up being a feature in the current issue of the magazine, entitled “What Makes Nicole Friedler Click?”  Cheeky title, evoking a slight shake of the head, but it does explain my philosophy and how I approach a wedding and the way I like to shoot.

I like to think that what I’m doing is truly handing the couple’s wedding day back to them, eventually in a beautiful fully custom album.  There’s nothing better than being able to review your own story again and again.

 

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By the way, my April 2, 2011 wedding was featured in this same issue of the magazine.  It was very fun to share our wonderful day with the readers of the magazine!

August 7, 2011

It is full-on summer now and I’m shooting at least one family session per day.  I love it!  I also love seeing families come back year after year and seeing the children change – physically and otherwise.  Sometimes they kids don’t look at the camera, but I think that’s awesome: you will get a photo of the real child at that particular age.  Maybe they’re at that age when “no” is the magic word and there’s no way they are going to look into the lens (even when I tell them that Elmo or Dora or Snoopy are in the camera and can they see them).  Maybe they’re at the age where they love the camera and want to be the center of attention in every photo.  Maybe they’re into throwing rocks in the water or playing with sand or holding shells.  It’s all okay with me, and I hope to be able to convey that to the parents: these are your kids and they are adorable no matter what.  It’s not particularly a normal situation to be dressed up, sitting on a beach and looking at the photographer with a very large camera, but the kids acting as they do is normal, right?

So here are some of my favorites of the season so far:

Wow.  How did it get to be March 11, 2011??

Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of my engagement. So many things have happened since then, and I have now had the opportunity to go inside the experience of wedding planning, and have such an incredible understanding of what my clients go through in the process!!

With 22 days to go, I think everything has fallen into place.  We are lucky enough to live on Martha’s Vineyard and to have a strong connection with so many wonderful people in “the industry” here, many of whom have gone above and beyond to help us put on the wedding of our dreams.  Quite frankly, I think it will exceed our dreams, as our original intent was to have no more than 80 guests.  Oops.  Guess that didn’t happen. (In truth, Michael’s real desire was to have no more than 30, something that is a complete impossibility considering the number of dear friends we have).

In the next few days, I will try to outline my process in planning, perhaps providing some help to those of you who read my blog.  And maybe, just maybe, you’ll write to me.  I’d love to share my experiences with you.

To begin with, we attempted to choose a date! 

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We had limitations as to when we could have our wedding as Michael opens his restaurant at the end of April and we wanted to have our anniversary at a time when we would always have the time to celebrate it, envisioning being somewhere special each year (that was Michael’s desire – he’s quite the thoughtful romantic).  We originally chose March 12th (tomorrow!) because it was close to our engagement anniversary and far enough away from the restaurant’s reopening to allow for a honeymoon.

Now here’s the thing: try to be as receptive to advice (even if unsolicited and from a parent) as possible: my mother commented that the weather might be crappy in different parts of the country, making it more difficult for our friends and family from farther away to reach the Vineyard.  I hemmed and hawed a little, but then realized that she was right.  We then chose April 2nd, which gave us enough time to take our honeymoon AND it was a much more “hopeful”-sounding date.  And it might be warmer.  AND daylight savings time begins on March 13th!  So, all in all, it was a great decision.

Once we had the date set, we made a list of what we needed to do.

Which I will share in my next blog entry.

March 11, 2011

Oh my – it’s been months since my last blog entry!  As promised, here is the album design for Skye & Ryan’s lovely New Hampshire wedding.

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Click on the link below to view their album:
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Now that I’m planning my own wedding – we’ve set the official date as April 2, 2011 – I am receiving daily emails from theknot.com.  Now, I sometimes find it annoying that they remind me daily that I need to plan my wedding, but today I found something beneficial to me as a PHOTOGRAPHER that I would love to share with my clients (and all prospective clients and all those other people getting married or who have gotten married and have not made a wedding album)!

And yes, it’s about your WEDDING ALBUM!!  My clients, Skye and Ryan, who were married June 12th in New Hampshire, have already gotten me their favorites and the design is being put together now (will post it on the blog soon).

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Today’s email was entitled “10 Rules For Every Bride”.  Here’s number 10:

I’ll make my photo album within one year of the wedding.

When
you come back from your honeymoon, putting together your wedding album
may seem like a daunting task. There will be so many beautiful and funny
photos to choose from, and after months of daily wedding-related
decisions, you may decide to take a break and do the album later. Not to
mention the fact that a nice album doesn’t come cheap, so it’ll be
tempting to wait until your funds have been replenished before shelling
out for it. But as many of your married friends who had similar plans
will tell you, the years slip by quickly, and it’s all too easy to wind
up with nothing but a proof book and some Snapfish albums on your fifth
anniversary. So bite the bullet and order your album while the memories
are fresh and you still have a little wedding planning momentum driving
you forward.

So that’s my advice for the day. 

But please don’t ask who’s photographing our wedding, because the jury is still out on that one!

  • Erin says:

    I recommend waiting one year, and then you can eliminate photos of the people that never got you a gift! (wouldn’t want them in the album!)

  • Anne C. says:

    Guilty! It’s been 6 years and we still haven’t ordered our album (from you)… but we did buy a house and have two kids along the way, so we’ve been busy. I like Erin’s suggestion listed here, too. ;-)

A photographer friend of mine just posted this on her facebook page and it’s the perfect answer to this question.  If you’re planning a wedding (as I currently am!), please read this.  I think it will be enlightening.  And I’d like to thank the author for putting this into words.

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September 16, 2010

Well, I suppose I should google myself more or something, because it wasn’t until receiving a voicemail this afternoon from a client and (now, what else is new?) dear friend that I learned that their wedding had been written up on the WellWed blog on September 1st!  Take a peak at just a wee bit of their wonderful day.

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May 2, 2010

There’s a saying that goes, “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.”  I
have felt at times that it should have been “Always the photographer,
never a bride.”  Those days are over.  I am thrilled to share with you
all that I am engaged to be married to the love of my life, my one and
only, my dream come true.

And although I verge on being a
facebook junkie, I don’t usually like to divulge too much very personal
stuff about my life to the public at-large (and now the universe
at-large it seems, via the internet).  I will, however, be sharing my
thoughts and experiences about being a bride-to-be here on the blog for
the next however-many months until we tie the knot.  I thought it would
be a great way to get advice about things and to share in the experience
with the soon-to-be-marrieds (and marrieds…and singles) among you. I
must admit that I get hives just contemplating planning a wedding. 
After eleven years of photographing weddings, I have seen it all
from the casual to the most elegant, the simplest to the most elaborate,
the smallest to the largest, the easiest to the not-so-easy.  People
have said, “Well, you MUST know what you’d like for your own wedding.” 
No, I don’t.  I have some general ideas, but when I think I know what
I’d like, I have a completely opposing thought.

After the first
question, “Who’s going to photograph YOUR wedding?” comes the
inevitable, “When’s the date?”  I don’t honestly have an answer for the
latter.

More in my next entry about other things. 
Like the
engagement.  And then, of course, the ring.  But here’s a sneak peak of
that…

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November 9, 2008

As I sit here on the couch on a lazy, sunny Sunday morning, I see that most of the leaves have fallen due to the rain we’ve had the past two days.  Wah.  I love the fall.  I love fall weddings.  I think there’s nothing as beautiful as the colors of the leaves that are hinted at (and sometimes featured) in those shots.  Like the wedding ring photo below, for example…

…which was from Samantha and John’s wedding on October 18th and the gorgeous Lambert’s Cove Inn.

Lueken_017.jpgSamantha got ready with the help of her mother and sister, and looked as if the dress had been made for her body:
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The flower girls were precious:

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Lueken_139.jpgThe flowers, all done by Sam’s aunt, were exquisite
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and Sam and John look like a match made in heaven:

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Lueken_324.jpgAs evening fell…

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Lueken_615.jpgCongratulations, you two! May life bring you nothing but happiness!

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